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UK imposes first sanctions targeting ships breaching Russian oil restrictions

Britain on Thursday imposed its first sanctions targeting vessels in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s "shadow fleet" that it said was used to circumvent Western sanctions on the

UK imposes first sanctions targeting ships breaching Russian oil restrictions
Asia|News|Technology|World

Learning from Myanmar's rebels, junta builds new Chinese drone fleet

Myanmar's resistance fighters notched decisive breakthroughs last year by relying on a scattered fleet of drones in battles against one of Southeast Asia's most feared militaries.

Learning from Myanmar's rebels, junta builds new Chinese drone fleet
Business|Election|Finance|News|US

In new forecasts, Fed appears to bow out of the election cycle

The U.S. Federal Reserve may have just ducked out of the presidential campaign spotlight with a fresh set of forecasts showing no interest rate cuts are likely until after Election Day.

In new forecasts, Fed appears to bow out of the election cycle
News|World

More than half of cropland in hungry Gaza is damaged, UN says

More than half of Gaza's agricultural land, crucial for feeding the war-ravaged territory's hungry population, has been degraded by conflict, satellite images analysed by the United

More than half of cropland in hungry Gaza is damaged, UN says
News|Political

Kremlin says its right to closer ties with North Korea should not be in doubt

The Kremlin said on Thursday that Russia's right to develop closer ties with North Korea should not be in doubt or a source of fear for anyone, saying the potential for the two

Kremlin says its right to closer ties with North Korea should not be in doubt
News|World

Russia rehearses delivering tactical nuclear weapons with dummy warheads

Russian drills to deploy tactical nuclear weapons for combat involved the special delivery of dummy nuclear warheads to forward storage points and an airfield where they were loaded

Russia rehearses delivering tactical nuclear weapons with dummy warheads
Election|Europe|News

French left-wing parties agree to form 'Popular Front' for parliament election

Political parties representing the French left-wing said they had reached an agreement to form a 'Popular Front' to contest the snap parliamentary election which will be held over

French left-wing parties agree to form 'Popular Front' for parliament election
Election|News|Political|US

Trump calls Milwaukee 'horrible city' ahead of Republican convention

Former President Donald Trump called Milwaukee a "horrible city" in a closed door meeting with Republican lawmakers on Thursday, one month before he is due to accept his party's

Trump calls Milwaukee 'horrible city' ahead of Republican convention
US

US job market resembling pre-pandemic environment, Yellen says

U.S.

US job market resembling pre-pandemic environment, Yellen says
Economy|News|US|World

US mulls new actions against China firms supplying Russia defense sector

The United States is considering taking additional steps against Chinese companies that have been supplying Russia's defense industrial sector, the State Department said on

US mulls new actions against China firms supplying Russia defense sector
MidEast|News|World

Sweden protests to Iraq over death sentence given to Swedish citizen

Sweden said on Thursday it had called in Iraq's charge d'affaires in Stockholm to protest against a death sentence handed down to a Swedish citizen in Iraq.

Sweden protests to Iraq over death sentence given to Swedish citizen
News|US

US fines Emirates $1.5 million for operating in prohibited airspace

The U.S.

US fines Emirates $1.5 million for operating in prohibited airspace
Africa|News|World

UN Security Council demands halt to siege of Sudan city of 1.8 million people

The United Nations Security Council on Thursday demanded a halt to the siege of al-Fashir - a city of 1.8 million people in Sudan's North Darfur region -

UN Security Council demands halt to siege of Sudan city of 1.8 million people
Election|Europe|News|Opinion|Political

Reform UK overtakes PM Sunak's Conservatives in opinion poll

Nigel Farage's Reform UK Party overtook Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservatives in an opinion poll for the first time on Thursday ahead of Britain's election on July 4.

Reform UK overtakes PM Sunak's Conservatives in opinion poll
Election|Europe|News|World

Bulgaria's GERB party wins most seats in parliament

Bulgaria's centre-right GERB party won 68 seats in the 240-seat parliament on Sunday and will need at least two coalition partners to form the cabinet, state election commission

Bulgaria's GERB party wins most seats in parliament
Asia|Europe|News|US|World

Ukraine's Zelenskiy says China's Xi told him he will not sell any weapons to Russia

Chinese President Xi Jinping told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that China would not sell weapons to Russia during a phone conversation between the two men, Zelenskiy said

Ukraine's Zelenskiy says China's Xi told him he will not sell any weapons to Russia
Business|Finance|News|US

What next after new US sanctions on Russia's financial system?

Washington imposed new sanctions on Wednesday on the Moscow Exchange and its clearing agent, the National Clearing Centre (NCC), leading to an immediate trading halt in dollars and euros

What next after new US sanctions on Russia's financial system?
Europe|MidEast|News|Political|US|World

France, US to push roadmap to stop Hezbollah-Israel escalation - Macron

The United States, France and Israel have agreed to work together to step up efforts to push forward a roadmap presented by Paris earlier this year to defuse tensions

France, US to push roadmap to stop Hezbollah-Israel escalation - Macron
News|Political|World

Canada lawmakers who knowingly helped other nations must be removed, party leader says

The head of a Canadian political party said on Thursday that an intelligence report about some members of parliament acting as agents for other nations was concerning and that

Canada lawmakers who knowingly helped other nations must be removed, party leader says
Africa|Health|News|World

Mass starvation is 'very real risk' in some Sudan regions, WHO says

Mass starvation is a "very real risk" in some regions of war-torn Sudan, where conflict has made medical aid broadly unavailable, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) said

Mass starvation is 'very real risk' in some Sudan regions, WHO says
MidEast|World

Blinken says some Hamas proposals unworkable but work on ceasefire to continue

Hamas proposed "numerous changes" in its response to a ceasefire proposal to end the Gaza war including some unworkable changes, U.S.

Blinken says some Hamas proposals unworkable but work on ceasefire to continue
News|World

Firefighters battle big blaze at Athens cookware factory

Dozens of firefighters were battling a blaze at a cookware factory in Athens on Wednesday that sent thick plumes of black smoke into the air, the fire service said.

Firefighters battle big blaze at Athens cookware factory
MidEast|News|World

Hamas official denies group presented new ideas for Gaza truce deal

Senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan denied on Wednesday that the Palestinian Islamist group had put forward new ideas for the U.S.-backed proposal for a Gaza ceasefire, after U.S.

Hamas official denies group presented new ideas for Gaza truce deal
Health|News|World

WHO says many people in Gaza facing 'famine-like conditions'

The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday that many people in Gaza were facing "catastrophic hunger and famine-like conditions".

WHO says many people in Gaza facing 'famine-like conditions'
News|Political|US|World

US military urges de-escalation as Israel-Lebanon tensions rise

The U.S. military on Wednesday urged a de-escalation in rising tensions between Israel and Lebanon, and said U.S.

US military urges de-escalation as Israel-Lebanon tensions rise

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