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Tehran’s improving international status and sanctions-resistant economy are what really bothers Western powers Robert Inlakesh is a political analyst, journalist and…
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Budapest might not “credibly fulfill” tasks associated with the role, lawmakers said in a critical resolution European Parliament © Getty Images…
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US and Japan eye joint hypersonic missile interceptor
Ties between Tokyo and Washington need to be strengthened further, Japanese Defense Minister Yasukazu Hamada has said US Secretary of…
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Australia’s most-decorated soldier loses war crimes case
A court has deemed that the reporting on alleged war crimes was sufficiently accurate Ben Roberts-Smith departs the Federal Court…
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China delays nuclear plan over sabotage fears – media
Beijing is reportedly concerned that a floating nuclear power plant could be targeted by the US in a Nord-Stream-style attack…
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Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock claimed that the doors of the US-led military bloc still remain open Germany’s Foreign Minister Annalena…
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Meta condemns online news law
The tech giant has faced several separate legal battles over hosting news content in the US and abroad © Global Look…
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North Korea rejects US criticism of failed satellite launch
The logic applied by Washington towards Pyongyang is “gangster-like,” Kim Jong-un’s sister says An object presumed to be part of…
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Amazon cameras used to spy on women – regulator
Ring employees were given “dangerously overbroad access” to customers’ home security systems, the US government said FILE PHOTO: A Ring…
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OPEC snubs major Western news outlets – media
Reuters and Bloomberg said they were not invited to cover the upcoming meeting of oil-producing countries FILE PHOTO: Journalists interview…