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Paris lashes out at UN reaction to protests
France considers “excessive” the organization’s comments pointing to “racial profiling,” its foreign ministry has said French riot police officers stand…
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An official defended the decision to supply Ukraine with the weapons, which are banned in more than 100 countries US…
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Ukraine ‘deserves’ NATO membership – Erdogan
The Turkish leader called for a new round of negotiations between Moscow and Kiev after mediating peace talks last year…
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Poland begins moving troops to Belarus border
Warsaw’s defense chief accused Minsk of waging a “hybrid” war against Poland © Facebook / 12SDZ Poland will deploy hundreds…
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Why rebellion in China isn’t going to happen
Western commentators’ fantasies of ‘Xi’s nightmare’ are impossible with the current consolidation of power in Beijing By Timur Fomenko, a political…
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Democrats slam cluster bomb transfer to Ukraine
The White House has acknowledged the controversial weapons will risk “civilian harm from unexploded ordnance” FILE PHOTO © AP /…
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Kiev is not yet ready for NATO membership, the US leader told CNN FILE PHOTO © AP / Susan Walsh…
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Dutch government collapses over migrants
The tenuous ruling coalition could not agree on how to handle asylum-seekers and refugees FILE PHOTO: Migrants seek shelter outside…
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Pentagon admits disappointment with Ukrainian counteroffensive
Top official acknowledges that Russia Is putting up a “successful” defense Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Colin Kahl speaks…
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Chemicals known as PFAS can cause decreased fertility, developmental issues, cancer, and hormone disruptions © Getty Images / Bastiaan Slabbers…