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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Qamishli (AFP) | 18/01/2026 - 23:09:36 | Syria Kurdish leader says accepted deal with Damascus to stop a war
Madrid (AFP) | 18/01/2026 - 21:51:18 | Several killed in southern Spain rail accident: authorities
Madrid (AFP) | 18/01/2026 - 21:26:26 | Several injured in Spanish train derailment
Lisbon (AFP) | 18/01/2026 - 21:23:44 | Socialist leads first round of Portugal's presidential vote: exit polls
Brussels (AFP) | 18/01/2026 - 21:12:52 | EU's Costa announces summit 'in coming days' over Greenland
Kyiv (AFP) | 18/01/2026 - 20:35:15 | Kyiv says held 'substantive' talks with US
Berlin (AFP) | 18/01/2026 - 20:17:21 | Syrian president cancels Germany visit: Berlin
Guatemala City (AFP) | 18/01/2026 - 19:49:03 | Gang members in Guatemala kill seven police after prison crackdown: minister
Oslo (AFP) | 18/01/2026 - 18:20:56 | NATO alliance at stake in US tariff row over Greenland, Danish FM
Brussels (AFP) | 18/01/2026 - 18:09:59 | NATO chief says spoke with Trump over Greenland 'security situation'
Shortwave wireless transmission profoundly changes the way in which international news can be passed on and brings the alliance of agencies to an end.