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Ukraine's 'Concrete' Line Of Defense Stabilized
Russian troops have yet to breach Ukraine's first line of defense in the Kharkiv Oblast, according to President Zelensky.
Aid from new pier off Gaza should be distributed this weekend, while pressure grows on Netanyahu
The first distribution of badly needed aid is expected to begin this weekend after rolling off a newly built U.S. pier off the coast of Gaza, even as aid workers warn much more access is needed to
Dutch firebrand Geert Wilders joins new government as Europe's 'liberal elites' put on notice
The Dutch electorate’s concerns over radical Islam and unfettered immigration led to the establishment of a right-wing coalition to address the country’s social problems.
Demoted Shoigu Suffers Fresh Humiliation in China
Shoigu had helped spearhead Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in the role he had since 2012 before his boss surprised many by replacing him on Sunday May 12 with And
Russian forces use border-town captives as ‘human shields,’ Ukrainian officials say
Russian forces have captured dozens of civilians in the border town of Vovchansk, a Ukrainian official has said, with a top regional police officer accusing them of using the captives as “human
Slovak PM Fico improving, attacker charged with attempted murder
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico remains in serious condition but with an improved prognosis reported Saturday.
Spanish tourists among four killed in Afghanistan shooting: Spanish Prime Minister
Four people were killed, including three Spanish citizens and one Afghan citizen, in a shooting on Friday, according to Spanish and Afghan authorities.
Flash floods kill at least 50 in Afghanistan
At least 50 people have died in flash floods triggered by heavy rains in central Afghanistan, officials have said. Authorities in the Ghor province in central Afghanistan say a number of others are
Kharkiv War Maps Reveal Russian Advances Along Front Line
Russian troops wants to create a buffer zone in the northeastern Ukrainian region, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has said.
Georgia president vetoes 'foreign agent' law
Critics say the law is inspired by authoritarian legislation neighbouring Russia uses to crush dissent. Some are concerned that the law will derail the country's path to EU member
Ukraine’s foreign minister blames battlefield setbacks on ‘everyone who is not doing enough’
Ukrainian foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba said he is grateful for the aid given to Ukraine from countries like the US, but he blames “everyone who is not doing enough” for Ukraine’s recent drawbacks
Slovakia PM Fico stable after further surgery
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico is in a serious but stable condition following further surgery, the country's health minister has said. Mr Fico, 59, was gravely injured in an attack in the small
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