Fighting has engulfed the Druze-majority city of Sweida in southern Syria, leaving over 200 people dead. This week, Druze villages have been overrun by Syrian regime forces and allied…
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Israel repeatedly denying visas for several heads of agencies working in Gaza, UN says
Visas for the local leaders of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the human rights agency OHCHR and the agency supporting Palestinians in Gaza, UNRWA, have not been renewed in recent months.
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Ukrainian Drone Zips Low Over Moscow Suburbs
Dozens of Ukrainian drones have targeted multiple regions in Russia – including Moscow – overnight on Friday, shutting down airports and disrupting flights from major Russian cities.
Russia’s Defense Ministry claimed its air defenses…
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The country with incredible natural wonders that few tourists have seen
Editor’s Note: This CNN Travel series may have adjacent ads by the country it highlights. CNN retains full editorial control over subject matter, reporting and frequency of the articles and videos, in compliance with…
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NATO Can Seize Russia’s Kaliningrad ‘Faster Than Ever,’ Says US General
NATO could capture Russia’s Kaliningrad region “in a timeframe that is unheard of,” the commander of US ground forces in Europe and Africa said this week amid fears of future Russian aggression.
Speaking Wednesday at the Association…
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EU hits Russian oil, shadow fleet with new sanctions over Ukraine war | Russia-Ukraine war News
European Union says move amounts to one of the strongest sanctions packages against Russia to date linked to the war.
The European Union has approved a new raft of stiff sanctions against Russia over its war in Ukraine, including a lower oil price…
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Sir Grant Shapps says his focus was on saving lives after Afghan data breach
Former defence secretary Sir Grant Shapps has defended the decision to keep secret a data breach involving the details of thousands of Afghans and some British officials.
In his first interview since it became public, Sir Grant told the BBC erring…
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