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What is Putin and Xi's 'new era' strategic partnership?

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed on Thursday to deepen their "strategic partnership" while scolding the United States for a series of moves

What is Putin and Xi's 'new era' strategic partnership?
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Putin and Xi deepen partnership and scold the United States

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed on Thursday to deepen their "strategic partnership" while scolding the United States for a series of moves

Putin and Xi deepen partnership and scold the United States
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Greek PM maintains tough stance on North Macedonia's EU bid amid name row

Greece's prime minister reiterated on Thursday his intention to thwart North Macedonia's bid to join the EU after its newly elected president referred to her country as "Macedonia",

Greek PM maintains tough stance on North Macedonia's EU bid amid name row
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Kremlin says Switzerland conference on Ukraine is futile

The Kremlin said a planned summit that Switzerland hopes will pave the way for a peace process in Ukraine will be futile without the participation of Russia.

Kremlin says Switzerland conference on Ukraine is futile
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Kremlin condemns shooting of Fico, wishes him a speedy recovery

The Kremlin on Thursday condemned the assassination attempt on Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and wished him a speedy recovery after he was shot when leaving a government meeting

Kremlin condemns shooting of Fico, wishes him a speedy recovery
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US soldier held in Russia pleads guilty, RIA agency reports

Gordon Black, a U.S. soldier being held in the Russian city of Vladivostok, has pleaded guilty to theft charges and is cooperating with investigators, Russia's RIA state news

US soldier held in Russia pleads guilty, RIA agency reports
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UN sees number of young migrants crossing the dangerous Darien Gap up by a third

The number of minors crossing the treacherous jungle between Colombia and Panama known as the Darien Gap is on pace to rise by 34% to reach 160,000 this year, the United

UN sees number of young migrants crossing the dangerous Darien Gap up by a third
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Peru's president to visit China in June, possible beef exports on agenda, minister says

Peru's President Dina Boluarte will travel to China in June to meet with her counterpart Xi Jinping, her agriculture minister announced on Wednesday, adding that beef exports to the

Peru's president to visit China in June, possible beef exports on agenda, minister says
Business|News|Technology

Trump Media says it will delay quarterly filing due to auditor change

Trump Media & Technology Group filed a notice to the U.S.

Trump Media says it will delay quarterly filing due to auditor change
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US questions China's no-first-use nuclear call given buildup

China has not responded to U.S. nuclear-weapons risk-reduction proposals and Washington has questions about Beijing's call for no-first-use talks while China continues to build

US questions China's no-first-use nuclear call given buildup
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US working to get trapped American doctors out of Gaza, White House says

The Biden administration is working to get a group of U.S. doctors out of Gaza after Israel closed the Rafah border crossing, the White House said on Wednesday.

US working to get trapped American doctors out of Gaza, White House says
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US military pier starts moving towards Gaza

The U.S. military has started moving a pier towards the Gaza coast, a U.S. official said on Wednesday, one of the last steps before the launch of a maritime port promised by

US military pier starts moving towards Gaza
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Chile's capital faces fiercest cold snap in decades

Chileans are bundling up with more clothes and clutching cups of hot coffee as the country faces the most intense cold snap in nearly 70 years, bringing winter weather in the

Chile's capital faces fiercest cold snap in decades
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US to issue rules on Chinese connected vehicles this autumn

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US to issue rules on Chinese connected vehicles this autumn
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Brief clashes erupt after pro-Palestinian march to Israeli embassy in Athens

Greek police clashed with protesters after a pro-Palestinian march to the Israeli embassy in Athens on Wednesday, Reuters witnesses and police officials said.

Brief clashes erupt after pro-Palestinian march to Israeli embassy in Athens
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US Southwest and Texas at risk of power shortfalls this summer, regulator says

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US Southwest and Texas at risk of power shortfalls this summer, regulator says
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Russian forces shell central Kharkiv, two injured, governor says

Russian forces shelled the central Shevchenkivsyi district of Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city, on Wednesday, injuring two people and damaging a five-storey building, the regional

Russian forces shell central Kharkiv, two injured, governor says
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Barge hits bridge in Texas, spills oil and shuts road

A barge crashed into a bridge on the Texas coast on Wednesday, forcing the closure of the only roadway to a small island off the city of Galveston, city officials said.

Barge hits bridge in Texas, spills oil and shuts road
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Austria's Raiffeisen faces US wrath over Russian business

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Austria's Raiffeisen faces US wrath over Russian business
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EU ambassadors agree to place four Russian media outlets on sanctions list

EU ambassadors agreed in principle on Wednesday to place four Russian media outlets on its sanctions list, accusing them of propaganda, EU Commissioner for Values and Transparency

EU ambassadors agree to place four Russian media outlets on sanctions list
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Dozens of countries sign up for Ukraine peace summit, Switzerland says

A summit that Switzerland hopes will pave the way for a peace process in Ukraine has drawn delegations from more than 50 countries, Swiss President Viola Amherd said on Wednesday.

Dozens of countries sign up for Ukraine peace summit, Switzerland says
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How Boeing could face the criminal prosecution it avoided in 2021

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How Boeing could face the criminal prosecution it avoided in 2021
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Slovak PM shooting could add political risk to credit rating - Moody's

A "disorderly evolution" of the situation in Slovakia following an attempted assassination of Prime Minister Robert Fico could raise the political risk level for the country's

Slovak PM shooting could add political risk to credit rating - Moody's
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US removes Cuba from list of countries not cooperating fully against terrorism

The U.S. removed Cuba from a short list of countries the United States alleges are "not cooperating fully" in its fight against terrorism, a State Department official said

US removes Cuba from list of countries not cooperating fully against terrorism
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Killings and attempted assassinations of leaders in Europe

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot and wounded on Wednesday, becoming the latest European leader to be the target of an assassination attempt.

Killings and attempted assassinations of leaders in Europe

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