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Netanyahu says new security chief must be appointed ‘as soon as possible’
Israel’s premier said Friday his pick for the next domestic intelligence chief should be appointed “as soon as possible,” but…
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Sweden lowers terror threat back to level before 2023 Quran burnings
Sweden’s SAPO security service lowered its national terrorist threat warning on Friday back to the “elevated” level assessed before 2023,…
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‘Harvard refugee’: Chinese students hunker down as US blocks foreign enrollment
Chinese students at Harvard were cancelling flights home on Friday and seeking legal advice on staying in the United States…
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Israel PM names new security chief, defying attorney general
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Thursday his pick for the next head of the Shin Bet domestic security agency, defying the…
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Qatar condemns killing of Israeli embassy staff in Washington
Qatar, a key mediator in the Israel-Hamas war, condemned on Thursday the killing of two Israeli embassy staff in Washington – which…
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Kremlin calls Trump’s Golden Dome plan ‘sovereign matter’ in tone shift
The Kremlin said Wednesday that Donald Trump’s plan for a “Golden Dome” missile shield required consultations with Russia but was…
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Hijack call from ship off Iran a false alarm: Security firm Ambrey
A hijack signal sent from a Panama-flagged petroleum products tanker off Iran was a false alarm, British maritime security firm…
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Iran parliament approves strategic partnership with Russia
Iran’s parliament approved a 20-year strategic partnership on Wednesday between Moscow and Tehran, state media reported. The agreement represents a…
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Ukrainian ex-politician shot dead outside Madrid’s American school, source says
An unidentified gunman or gunmen shot and killed former Ukrainian politician Andriy Portnov on Wednesday morning outside the gates of…
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South Korea exports fall on tariff woes: Official data
South Korea’s exports fell 2.4 percent year-on-year in the first 20 days of May, partly due to weak sales to…
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