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Trump Case Shows US 'Eliminating' Political Rivals By All Possible Means, Kremlin Says
"The fact that a de-facto elimination of political rivals by all possible legal and illegal means is going on there is obvious," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters
US and Britain strike Houthi rebel targets in Yemen after surge in shipping attacks
The U.S. and Britain struck 13 Houthi targets in several locations in Yemen on Thursday in response to a recent surge in attacks by the Iranbacked militia group on ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, three U.S. officials said.
NATO boss seeks 40 billion euros per year for Ukraine military aid, source says
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg will ask allies to pledge a minimum of 40 billion euros ($43.37 billion) annually to fund military aid for Ukraine, an alliance source told Reuters on Thursday, as NATO foreign ministers gathered for talks in Prague.
Israel could have used smaller weapons against Hamas to avoid deaths in Gaza tent fire, experts say
Defense experts who have reviewed debris images from an Israeli airstrike that ignited a deadly fire in a camp for displaced Palestinians questioned why Israel did not use smaller, more precise weapons when so many civilians were nearby. They said the bom...
Republican mega donor Adelson to back major pro-Trump spending group
Casino billionaire and Republican mega donor Miriam Adelson will be the lead financier of a spending group backing U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump, in what could be a major financial boost in his rematch against Democratic President Joe Biden.
EU debates training troops in Ukraine, no common view yet
European Union defence ministers on Tuesday debated the idea of training Ukrainian forces inside the country but did not reach a common position on the sensitive issue, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said.
Spain, Norway, Ireland Formally Recognise Palestinian State Amid Israeli Furor
Israel slammed the diplomatic move that will have no immediate impact on its grinding war in Gaza but adds to international pressure on Tel Aviv to soften its military response
Hong Kong: Six Arrested Under New Security Law For 'Posting Messages' Online
Five women and one man aged between 37 and 65 were arrested Tuesday, said the National Security Department of the Hong Kong Police Force in a statement
Who Is Larry Connor, Billionaire Attempting To Take Submersible To Explore Titanic Wreckage?
Connor will pair up with Triton Submarines co-founder Patrick Laney as both of them aim to go as deep as 12,400 feet below sea level.
UK's Sunak proposes tax cuts for pensioners in new election pledge
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Monday proposed tax cuts for millions of pensioners in his latest campaign pledge, highlighting the importance of older voters in the upcoming July election.
Man Who Stabbed Girls At A Massachusetts Theatre, Two Others At McDonald's Held
Jared Ravizza, according to some social media accounts and unverified reports, is a transgender person who identifies as a woman.
‘Not In A Hurry To Get Back On A Plane’: Flyer Aboard Turbulence-Hit Qatar Airways Flight Recounts Ordeal
Six crew members and six passengers aboard the flight from Doha to Ireland suffered minor injuries.
33 Arrested In Pakistan For Assaulting 2 Christian Men On Allegations Of Desecrating The Quran
The mob attacked the father and the son and set fire to their house and their shoemaking factory.
‘Oppose Bloc Formations’: China Takes A Veiled Jibe At US During Trilateral Meet With Korea, Japan
Chinese Premier Li Qiang told South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Seoul that China aims for a multipolar world.
Bangladesh: 7 Dead, 15 Million Without Power As Cyclone Remal Batters The Country's Coasts
'Remal’ weakened into a cyclonic storm on Monday morning, sustaining wind speeds of 80-90 kilometres per hour
At least 20 Palestinians killed by Israeli strikes at displaced area in Gaza's Rafah
At least 20 Palestinians were killed and dozens of others wounded after a number of Israeli air strikes hit a camp for the displaced in Gaza's Rafah which set their tents on fire, a civil emergency official told Reuters.