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NATO jets deployed to 'monitor' Russian drone attack in Ukraine, Romania says
Rwanda-backed rebels killed over 140 civilians in eastern Congo, rights group says
Israel approves plan for Gaza City takeover and call-up of 60,000 reservists
U.K. court grants injunction banning asylum seekers from London hotel
How to Avoid the Putin Slow-Walk: a New Trump Ultimatum
Macron denounces Netanyahu's 'abject' remarks that he fueled antisemitism
After Deadly Clashes, Syria and Israel Hold Direct Talks
Man who was "mistreated for months" dies during livestream, officials say
Pakistan issues flood alert for southern districts as rescuers search for missing in the northwest
Apple Is Making All Four iPhone 17 Models in India in a 'Watershed' Pivot From China, Report Says
Dozens killed in bus crash carrying Afghans deported from Iran
Kim Jong Un's sister says South Korea will never be a diplomatic partner
Object that exploded in Polish field could be drone or sabotage-related, defence minister says
This 95-year-old former prisoner of war wants to return to North Korea
Air Canada to resume flights after making deal to end cabin crew strike
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Sabotage Shows How Russia’s Hostility Toward Europe Goes Beyond Ukraine
The Kremlin’s goal is to destabilize Europe, and attacks on infrastructure are a preferred weapon, a new report said.
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North Korea is where this 95-year-old wants to die. South Korea won’t let him go
Captured during the Korean War and imprisoned for decades for refusing to renounce his communist beliefs, 95-year-old Ahn Hak-sop now has a single dying wish: to return to North Korea and be buried alongside his comrades.
6 min read
Canada’s Legal Tool to Quash Strikes Faces Mounting Resistance
At Toronto’s biggest airport on Sunday, the national president of the Canadian Union of Public Employees tore up a back-to-work order to a cheering crowd.
4 min read
Does Paris have too many tourists? A European crisis comes to Montmartre
The cobbled streets of Paris' once-bohemian Montmartre district are becoming the latest flashpoint in European cities' pushback against overtourism
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How Peace in the DRC Can Prevent the Next Global Epidemic
War in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has exacerbated outbreaks of mpox, Ebola, cholera, malaria, and measles.
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Empty homes are on the rise. So why aren't they being used to solve the housing shortage?
There are almost 720,000 empty homes in England. And many more on social housing waiting lists. Is using one to help solve the other a case of a missed opportunity?
8 min read
Trump shock spurs Japan to think about the unthinkable: nuclear arms
In Japan and South Korea there is deepening concern over the reliability of long-time American security guarantees – whether the U.S. will come to their aid in the event of a war. This has been turbo-charged by Donald Trump’s tough treatment of traditional U.
22 min read
Hong Kong Officials Harden Their Stance on ‘Soft Resistance’
With pro-democracy movements long squashed, the government is targeting any hint of subtler expressions of discontent. Even establishment figures say it may be too much.
7 min read
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