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China and Russia must keep a close eye on Japan
The resurgent militarism and US power projection through Tokyo are a danger to regional stability that could hinder the Eurasian…
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10.06.20230 94
Snowden weighs in on Trump’s classified docs indictment
The NSA whistleblower has called the charges against the former US president “selective prosecution” An image from the indictment against…
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10.06.20230 95
NATO membership ‘unlikely’ for Ukraine now – US ambassador
Washington’s representative in the military bloc said the alliance would still be backing Kiev for the long haul Ukraine does…
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10.06.20230 103
Boris Johnson resigns from UK Parliament
The former prime minister has claimed that he was forced out as an MP over the ‘Partygate’ scandal Former UK…
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09.06.20230 98
Medical suicides surge in Canada – activists
The number of euthanasia deaths rose by 34% last year, critics told the Daily Mail File photo: Canadian PM Justin…
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09.06.20230 120
Prosecutors unseal 37 charges against Trump
The ex-president faces up to 20 years in prison on the most serious counts in an indictment over his handling…
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09.06.20230 122
CIA slammed for ‘dystopian’ Pride tweet
Some critics recalled a 1980 CIA memo advising agents on how to identify a homosexual person in public George W.…
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09.06.20230 101
European state ‘suspends’ its Moscow embassy
Iceland says the “current situation” means its continued diplomatic presence in Russia is not “viable” Icelandic Foreign Minister Thordis Kolbrun…
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SAS soldier ordered killing of elderly Afghan – media
Ben Roberts-Smith was found in a recent civil defamation trial to have committed an array of war crimes Ben Roberts-Smith…
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US can’t recruit enough Green Berets – media
Army special forces have reportedly failed to meet enlistment targets for years amid a shortage of qualified candidates Newly qualified…