It was one of the most horrifying targets of Russia’s war on Ukraine so far. Reports showed a pregnant woman on a stretcher, her face ashen with shock, legs smeared with blood and a hand holding her bump. Behind her, the bombed-out ruins of…
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Peace in Ukraine Is Not a Real-Estate Deal
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President Donald Trump’s two most recent international summits—in Alaska last week with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and then at the White House this week with…
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Hungary stages Europe’s largest fireworks display for national holiday
Hungary celebrated its national holiday on Wednesday with a record-breaking fireworks display over the River Danube in Budapest, billed as the largest in Europe.
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Udar calls UAH 8 bln Kyiv budget withdrawal attack on Klitschko, decentralization
The Udar party reacted to the withdrawal of UAH 8 billion from the Kyiv budget by the decision of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, calling it an attack on the capital and the capital’s authorities, as well as the destruction of the…
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The Trade That Binds the Indian and American Economies – The New York Times
- The Trade That Binds the Indian and American Economies The New York Times
- Can India and the U.S. Repair Their Relationship? Foreign Policy
- Indian bank billionaire calls for support to counter US tariff ‘shock’ Financial Times
- US steel tariffs…
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Israeli citizen imprisoned in Lebanon released after year, secret negotiations
The Prime Minister’s Office said Thursday that Salah Abu-Hussein, an Israeli citizen who had been imprisoned in Lebanon for about a year, was returned to Israel early Thursday afternoon.
According to a statement from Gal Hirsch, Israel’s…
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Italy arrests Ukrainian suspect in Nord Stream sabotage case, German authorities say – POLITICO
Investigators believe the group used a yacht rented from the German port of Rostock under false identities to transport explosives to the site. Traces of the military-grade explosive octogen were later discovered on board.
According to German authorities, Serhii K. was “urgently…
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95-year-old former North Korean soldier living in South campaigns to be repatriated to the North
Ahn Hak-sop volunteered to fight for the North Korean army in 1952 but was captured by South Korean soldiers in April 1953, months before the fighting stopped with the armistice.
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