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French authorities are investigating accusations about incidents that allegedly occurred in Qatar in 2020 Lionel Messi and Nasser Al-Khelaifi of…
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Serb leader ‘proud’ of relations with Russia
Rumors of sanctions against Moscow are just propaganda, said Republika Srpska’s Milorad Dodik Milorad Dodik © Sefa Karacan / Anadolu…
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Pentagon says it struggles to track US weapons in Ukraine
The military’s inspector general seemingly admitted that the US can’t follow its own arms control laws Ukrainian servicemen of the…
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The Skynex and Skyranger air defense systems were intended to defend the German capital © AFP / Ina Fassbender Germany is…
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Blinken issues warning to China
The top US diplomat said Washington would “not hesitate” to target Chinese companies or individuals who violate its Russia sanctions…
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US Air Force sacks nuclear base staff
Six service members, including two commanders, were dismissed due to “loss of confidence” FILE PHOTO: A B-52H Stratofortress taxis down…
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Asian ally announces more arms purchases from US
The Japanese government has overseen a radical boost in defense spending The guided-missile destroyer USS Porter fires a Tomahawk land…
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Convicted transgender rapist receives sentence
Isla Bryson was convicted last month of raping two women while still living as a man Isla Bryson © Andrew…
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China identifies roots of US crackdown on TikTok
Washington and its allies have long alleged that the popular app gathers data for Beijing © AP / Michael Dwyer…
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White House pushes to renew controversial spying law
Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act allows agencies to spy on anyone, anywhere © Steffi Loos / Getty…