In a span of just a few days, two women in Indonesia were found dead after being swallowed whole by giant reticulated pythons. The attacks occurred in separate villages but shared disturbing similarities, drawing renewed attention to these…
Category: 4. World
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Russia’s largest military call-up whips up fear among young men | Russia-Ukraine war News
On April 1, Russia began a new conscription drive with the goal of enlisting 160,000 military-age men between 18 and 30.
It is the largest such call-up since 2011, aiming to fulfil last year’s presidential decree to boost the armed forces to…
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Israel Threatens Further Escalation in Gaza War
Israel’s defense minister warned on Wednesday that the war in Gaza would soon escalate with “tremendous force” and an extended humanitarian blockade if Hamas did not quickly release hostages amid stalled cease-fire negotiations.
The blunt…
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Biden accuses Trump of causing 'so much damage' in first speech since leaving office
The former US president criticised his successor over his cuts to the Social Security administration, which provides benefits to millions of Americans.
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“Russia Is Not Strong”! Chinese POWs Captured By Ukraine Warn Others Not To Believe Russian ‘Promises’
Two alleged Chinese nationals captured in Ukraine for fighting with the Russian Army have claimed that they were “deceived” by the false promises made by Russia on social media, warning fellow countrymen…
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Latest news bulletin | April 16th – Midday
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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German palliative care doctor charged with murder of 15 patients
A German palliative care doctor has been charged with murdering 15 of his patients using a cocktail of lethal drugs.
Prosecutors in Berlin have accused the 40-year-old of setting fire to the homes of some of his suspected victims to cover his…
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Slovakia’s Fico insists on attending Moscow’s ‘Victory Day’ parade despite EU warnings
“Nobody can order me where to go or not to go,” Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico retorted, after the European Union’s foreign policy chief warned the continent’s leaders against travelling to Moscow for the annual World War II victory parade.
Known for his Kremlin-friendly…
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