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South Korean authorities launch second attempt to arrest president, reports Yonhap
Investigators arrived at President Yoon Suk Yeol’s official residence early Wednesday, in a second attempt to detain the embattled leader for questioning over his short-lived declaration of martial
Top Putin Aide Warns Ukraine Could 'Cease to Exist' in 2025
Russian President Vladimir Putin's aide Nikolai Patrushev warned in an interview published on Tuesday that Ukraine may "cease to exist" in 2025. Patrushev, who previously served as secretary of
Israel and Hamas in ‘final stages’ of Gaza ceasefire talks, officials say
U.S., Qatari and Egyptian mediators shuttled between the Israeli and Hamas delegations in Doha on Tuesday, where officials said a deal to halt the war is near.
NATO Chief Tells Allies to Raise Defense Spending or Learn Russian
Donald Trump has frequently spoken about the need for NATO allies to increase the amount they spend on defense.
Phebe Marr, scholar of Iraq’s history and upheavals, dies at 93
A bus trip to Baghdad in the late 1950s began Dr. Marr’s path to become one of the leading American experts on Iraq.
Palestinians, Israelis in Tri-State Area cautiously optimistic about ceasefire deal
American families of Israeli hostages being held in Gaza have been in contact with negotiators as a draft deal for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages has been agreed to in principle​,
Why a new Munich Olympics movie targets the ethics of journalism, not war
September 5’ director Tim Fehlbaum and star Peter Sarsgaard went all in on a film that asks ‘Who gets to tell the story, and from what point of view?’
Cuba frees 553 prisoners after Biden removes it from state sponsors of terrorism list
President-elect Donald Trump designated Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism shortly before he left office in January 2021.
Biden administration's new rules on exporting AI chips provoke industry pushback
Though the rules are aimed at China, they could impact some European countries including Portugal and Switzerland. View on euronews
Tulip Siddiq insists ‘no evidence’ of improper conduct as minister resigns over Bangladesh questions: Live
Tulip Siddiq insists ‘no evidence’ of improper conduct as minister resigns over Bangladesh questions: Live - Sir Keir Starmer hit by second ministerial resignation in six months as Tulip Siddiq steps
Princess Kate announces she's in remission from cancer
Princess Kate made the announcement on social media after visiting the London hospital where she received treatment.
Mauritius PM ‘to meet senior government figures’ over Chagos Islands deal
Downing Street would not be drawn into saying whether the 99-year lease on the Diego Garcia military base could be shortened as part of the deal.
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