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Who is Russia's new navy chief?

Russian Admiral Alexander Moiseev was presented at an official ceremony on Tuesday as acting chief of the navy, Russia's state RIA news agency reported.

Who is Russia's new navy chief?
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Around 9,000 children to be evacuated from Russia's Belgorod due to Ukrainian shelling - governor

Around 9,000 children will be evacuated from the Russian city of Belgorod and from several districts in the wider region of the same name due to Ukrainian shelling, Vyacheslav

Around 9,000 children to be evacuated from Russia's Belgorod due to Ukrainian shelling - governor
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Philippines foreign minister says challenge is how to sustain, elevate US-Philippines alliance

The Philippines' foreign minister said on Tuesday the challenge ahead was how to sustain and further elevate relations between his country and long-term ally, the United States.

Philippines foreign minister says challenge is how to sustain, elevate US-Philippines alliance
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Blinken to visit Middle East this week as US pushes for ceasefire in Gaza

United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken will visit the Middle East this week, the U.S.

Blinken to visit Middle East this week as US pushes for ceasefire in Gaza
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Taiwan's vice president-elect makes Czech visit after US trip

Taiwan's vice president-elect and former de facto ambassador to Washington, Hsiao Bi-khim, is on a visit to the Czech Republic following a low-key trip to the United States, the

Taiwan's vice president-elect makes Czech visit after US trip
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Drones are key to gain advantage over Russia, Ukraine army chief says

The development of unmanned systems, or drones, is key to give Kyiv an advantage over "a numerically superior" Russian forces, Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said late on

Drones are key to gain advantage over Russia, Ukraine army chief says
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Biden, Japan's Kishida and Philippines' Marcos to hold April summit at White House

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Biden, Japan's Kishida and Philippines' Marcos to hold April summit at White House
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EU agrees on sanctions on Hamas, violent West Bank settlers

European Union foreign ministers agreed in principle on Monday to impose sanctions on Israeli settlers for attacking Palestinians in the West Bank and to add further sanctions on

EU agrees on sanctions on Hamas, violent West Bank settlers
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Israel to send interagency team to Washington to discuss Rafah, US adviser says

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told U.S.

Israel to send interagency team to Washington to discuss Rafah, US adviser says
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Cuba's government says U.S. stoked five protests at weekend

Cuba's government confirmed on Monday that five protests had taken place across the island on Sunday and warned citizens against what it said were lies and exaggerations on social

Cuba's government says U.S. stoked five protests at weekend
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What Putin’s election win tells us about Russia today

President Vladimir Putin won a record post-Soviet landslide in Russia's election on Sunday, cementing his grip on power, though thousands of opponents staged a noon protest at

What Putin’s election win tells us about Russia today
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Biden, Israel's Netanyahu expected to speak on Monday, report says

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Biden, Israel's Netanyahu expected to speak on Monday, report says
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Egypt: US should make clear to Israel consequences of Rafah operation

Egypt's foreign minister said on Monday the U.S. should make clear to Israel what the consequences of a military push into the south Gaza city of Rafah on the border with Egypt would

Egypt: US should make clear to Israel consequences of Rafah operation
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Famine expected by May in Gaza, says U.N.-backed report

Famine is expected between now and May in the north of the Gaza Strip where 300,000 people remain trapped by fighting, a U.N.-backed report said on Monday.

Famine expected by May in Gaza, says U.N.-backed report
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China's military, state media slam U.S. after Reuters report on SpaceX spy satellites

Chinese military and state-run media on Sunday accused the United States of threatening global security, days after a Reuters report which found Elon Musk's SpaceX was building

China's military, state media slam U.S. after Reuters report on SpaceX spy satellites
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Israel to offer six-week Gaza truce for 40 hostages in Qatar talks, Israeli official says

Israel will send a high-level delegation headed by its Mossad chief to Qatar on Monday for mediated talks with Hamas designed to secure a six-week Gaza truce under which the

Israel to offer six-week Gaza truce for 40 hostages in Qatar talks, Israeli official says
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Blinken says authoritarian regimes using tech to undermine democracy

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Blinken says authoritarian regimes using tech to undermine democracy
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Azeri president says peace with Armenia is closer than ever

Azeri President Ilham Aliyev said on Sunday his country is "closer than ever" to a peace with Armenia, half a year after Azerbaijan recaptured its Karabakh region from its ethnic Armenian

Azeri president says peace with Armenia is closer than ever
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Russia will be asked for ceasefire during Olympics, Macron tells Ukraine interviewer

Russia will be asked to observe a ceasefire in Ukraine during the Paris Olympics, French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview from Paris shown on Ukrainian television and

Russia will be asked for ceasefire during Olympics, Macron tells Ukraine interviewer
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Tensions rise in Haiti as leadership remains in balance

Residents braced for another tense night in Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince on Friday, as attacks continued across parts of the city in the aftermath of the resignation of

Tensions rise in Haiti as leadership remains in balance
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Vessel was reportedly targeted near Yemen's Hodeidah, Ambrey and UKMTO say

British maritime security firm Ambrey and the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reported on Friday an incident near Yemen's Hodeidah where the Iran-aligned Houthis

Vessel was reportedly targeted near Yemen's Hodeidah, Ambrey and UKMTO say
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Donald Trump's tangled web of legal and financial worries

Donald Trump has won a series of delays as he seeks to avoid going to trial on any of four criminal indictments before the Nov.

Donald Trump's tangled web of legal and financial worries
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UN chief condemns Russia bid to hold presidential poll in occupied Ukraine

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has condemned Russian efforts to conduct its presidential election in occupied areas of Ukraine, a U.N spokesperson said on Friday.

UN chief condemns Russia bid to hold presidential poll in occupied Ukraine
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France's Macron: Europe's security at stake in Ukraine

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that France and its allies will continue to support Ukraine as long as it takes.

France's Macron: Europe's security at stake in Ukraine
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India dismisses U.S. concern about its citizenship law as 'misplaced'

Comments by the United States expressing concern about India's implementation of a contentious citizenship law based on religion are "misplaced, misinformed, and unwarranted",

India dismisses U.S. concern about its citizenship law as 'misplaced'

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