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Russia to hold trial of US reporter Gershkovich behind closed doors, TASS reports
Russia will hold the espionage trial of detained US reporter Evan Gershkovich, who denies charges of collecting secrets for the…
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US, NATO slam Putin’s Ukraine peace demands
The United States and NATO on Friday rejected Russian President Vladimir Putin’s demands that Ukraine should withdraw from territory claimed by Moscow…
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US to impose sanctions on Israeli group that attacked Gaza aid
Washington will impose sanctions on an Israeli group on Friday for attacking humanitarian aid convoys bound for starving civilians in…
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At least 37,266 Palestinians killed in Gaza since Oct. 7: Ministry
The health ministry in Gaza said Friday that at least 37,266 people have been killed in the territory during more…
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Sudan’s army says it has killed US-sanctioned RSF Darfur commander
Sudan’s army said on Friday it had killed Ali Yagoub Gibril, a senior commander for the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces…
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Biden administration may dismantle US-built Gaza pier again
The Biden administration is expected to dismantle the pier it built off the coast of Gaza to deliver badly needed humanitarian…
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Israel hits Gaza as tensions surge on Lebanon border
Israeli strikes hit Gaza on Friday as truce talks with Hamas militants failed to progress and tensions surged on Israel’s northern border with Lebanon.…
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Ukrainian presidential aide dismisses peace conditions laid out by Putin
Ukraine dismissed ceasefire conditions announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday as “absurd,” saying he was trying to mislead world powers…
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Rescue underway for crew of Greek-owned vessel hit by Houthis, Philippines says
The crew of a Greek-owned vessel Tutor that was damaged in an attack by Yemeni Houthi militants in the Red…
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Ukraine says detained regional official accused of spying for Russia
Ukraine said Friday it had taken into custody an official in the western Khmelnytsky region, accusing him of sharing sensitive…
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