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UN accuses Latin American state of ‘crimes against humanity’
A UN team claimed Venezuela’s police and intelligence services were behind “grave” abuses against dissidents FILE PHOTO. © Sanjit Bakshi…
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US to ease restrictions on Cuban migrants
The US embassy in Havana will increase staff to help clear the way for additional Cuban migration to the United…
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Finland to bar entry to all Russian tourists
Helsinki vows to stop being a “transit country” for Russians with visas issued by other EU members FILE PHOTO: Finnish…
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NATO deploys reserves amid Balkan tension
British troops are among those who have arrived in Kosovo NATO troops guard a checkpoint near the village of Leposavic,…
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Baltic states rule out asylum for Russian draft-dodgers
Vladimir Putin had previously announced partial mobilization in Russia FILE PHOTO. © Sputnik / Viktor Tolochko The Baltic states have…
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Switzerland considers rare step on conscription
The Swiss government is trying to prevent a significant decrease in the size of its armed forces © Fabrice COFFRINI…
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Biden eyes limiting veto power in UN Security Council
The US leader’s General Assembly speech also painted Russia as an imperial menace to be confronted by the West US…
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Massive rally in Brussels over cost of living
More than 10,000 demonstrators took to the streets of the Belgian capital to protest against skyrocketing prices Labor unions take…
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Russia cannot win nuclear conflict – NATO
Such a war is unwinnable in general, but by Russia in particular, the head of the alliance claims NATO Secretary…
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Zelensky tells Bill Clinton what US could do for Kiev
Washington should be the first to pledge resources for the defense of Ukraine and brand Russia a sponsor of terrorism,…