
Shortwave wireless transmission profoundly changes the way in which international news can be passed on and brings the alliance of agencies to an end.
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Miami (AFP) | 28/03/2025 - 03:47:57 | Rubio says US has 'concerns' about Turkey 'instability'
Manila (AFP) | 28/03/2025 - 03:32:33 | US, Philippines must stand 'shoulder to shoulder' in face of China threat: Hegseth
Beijing (AFP) | 28/03/2025 - 03:15:40 | China's Xi meets Bangladesh leader Yunus in Beijing: state media
Caracas (AFP) | 27/03/2025 - 23:53:00 | Maduro calls Rubio 'imbecile' over Venezuela threats
London (AFP) | 27/03/2025 - 22:21:56 | UK's King Charles cancels appointments after cancer treatment 'side effects'
Canberra (AFP) | 27/03/2025 - 22:06:54 | Australian PM calls general election for May 3
Washington (AFP) | 27/03/2025 - 21:59:02 | US judge orders govt to preserve 'Signalgate' messages
Tehran (AFP) | 27/03/2025 - 20:41:14 | Iran says it has responded to Trump's nuclear talks letter: state media
Ottawa (AFP) | 27/03/2025 - 20:39:02 | Era of close ties with US 'is over': Canada PM Carney
Washington (AFP) | 27/03/2025 - 19:24:35 | Trump withdraws Stefanik as pick for UN envoy
Shortwave wireless transmission profoundly changes the way in which international news can be passed on and brings the alliance of agencies to an end.