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Germany believes Russian ally ‘supports West’
Chancellor Olaf Scholz praised Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev after the latter vowed to abide by sanctions on Russia German Chancellor…
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US using Ukraine conflict to train own troops – media
Two training centers in the US are fielding experiments based on data gathered in Ukraine, Defense One claims FILE PHOTO…
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French authorities acknowledge bedbug ‘emergency’
France’s long-standing troubles with the insects have grown into an even a bigger problem with the Paris Olympics in sight…
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Dozens of landowners have reportedly entered clandestine agreements with the country’s defense forces A Finnish soldier taking part in a…
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NATO hardware not designed to fight Russia – WSJ
The claim was made by a Ukrainian drone procurer, who believes that Western warfighting techniques are outdated Destroyed Ukrainian armored…
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Number of LGBT Brits grows by half in five years – study
Some 93% in Britain still consider themselves to be straight, the Office for National Statistics says The annual Pride Parade…
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Longest-serving female US senator dies at 90
Dianne Feinstein was considered a trailblazer of women’s political issues Dianne Feinstein. © Stefani Reynolds-Pool/Getty Images Dianne Feinstein, whose three…
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Death toll passes 50 in Pakistan mosque ‘suicide’ bombing
The blast occurred at an event marking the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad Injured citizens are brought to hospital after…
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Teen arrested after ‘Robin Hood’s tree’ cut down
The iconic 300-year-old Sycamore Gap tree in England’s Northumberland National Park was felled early on Thursday The Sycamore Gap tree…
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Kiev should account for the funds it has already received from Brussels, Hungarian authorities say FILE PHOTO: European Commission Presiden…