- Evidence shows Jeju Air pilots shut off less-damaged engine before crash, source says Reuters
- South Korea Pulls Report Into Jeju Air Crash After Victims’ Families Protest The New York Times
- Pilots at fault for South Korea plane crash that…
Category: 4. World
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Israel Poised to Assault Last Gaza Town as Truce Talks Stall
Israel warned it would move for the first time into a town in the heart of the Gaza Strip that it had earlier skirted for fear of harming hostages, as it accused Hamas of stalling at US-brokered ceasefire talks and the war’s toll on Palestinian…
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Latest news bulletin | July 21st – Morning
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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China Goes Ahead With $167 Billion Tibet Mega-Dam Despite India Relations Risks
The massive economic stimulus and boost to clean power from a 1.2 trillion yuan ($167 billion) mega-dam in Tibet has proven alluring enough for Chinese leaders to set aside concerns about potential damage to biodiversity and the impact on…
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Officials say 85 Palestinians seeking aid are killed in Gaza as Israel widens evacuation orders
Gaza’s population of more than 2 million Palestinians are in a catastrophic humanitarian crisis, now relying largely on the limited aid allowed into the territory. Many people have been displaced multiple times.
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China Threatens Response to EU Sanctions on Banks, Firms
The latest round of European sanctions hit a number of companies and banks in China, prompting Beijing to protest and promise a response that would safeguard and protect its own firms.
The European Union sanctioned two Chinese banks and five…
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Making America Alone Again | Foreign Affairs
Henry Kissinger once compared himself to the lone cowboy who rode into town to sort out the bad guys. But the U.S. secretary of state, who also served as national security adviser, knew different when it came to dealing with major powers. His…
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Healing Hypocrisy with a Sticking Plaster — Russia in Global Affairs
A Facebook[1] newsfeed looks a lot like sewage in 2025. When recently scrolling through my own, I stumbled upon a post by one Graham Phillips. For the reader unaware, Phillips is a British national who was recently granted asylum in Russia. The self-proclaimed…
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