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Russia accuses Kyiv of using U.S. ATACMS missiles to hit civilian targets in Luhansk

The Russian Defence Ministry on Friday accused Ukrainian forces of firing five U.S.-supplied ATACMS missiles at the Russian-controlled eastern Ukrainian city of Luhansk in an attack

Russia accuses Kyiv of using U.S. ATACMS missiles to hit civilian targets in Luhansk
Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment

Two suspects held in murder case of Swedish rapper C.Gambino

Swedish prosecutors have apprehended two people suspected of being accessories to the killing of the award-winning hip-hop artist known by the alias C.Gambino, the prosecution

Two suspects held in murder case of Swedish rapper C.Gambino
Africa|News|World

Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa hails Russia's Putin as 'my dear friend' and ally

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday cast President Vladimir Putin as "my dear brother" and said Russia was a consistent ally of Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa hails Russia's Putin as 'my dear friend' and ally
Europe|News|World

EU executive says Ukraine, Moldova ready to start EU accession talks

Ukraine and Moldova meet all the criteria needed to formally start negotiations on EU membership, the European Commission said on Friday, as Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys

EU executive says Ukraine, Moldova ready to start EU accession talks
Business|Economy|News|US

"Eye-popping" May US payrolls jump may set back Fed ease

U.S. job growth accelerated far more than expected in May, keeping the Federal Reserve on track to hold off starting to cut interest rates.

"Eye-popping" May US payrolls jump may set back Fed ease
Europe|News

NATO to set allies tougher targets for air defence and missiles, diplomat says

The NATO alliance is expected to set its members more demanding targets to bolster their air defence, long-range missiles and logistics capability, a European diplomat told Reuters

NATO to set allies tougher targets for air defence and missiles, diplomat says
MidEast|News|World

Long history of warfare on Israel-Lebanon border

Israel's chief of staff has said it is nearing a decision on an offensive along the frontier with Lebanon against the Iran-backed Hezbollah after months of cross-border exchanges of fire.

Long history of warfare on Israel-Lebanon border
MidEast|News|World

US and British airstrikes hit Yemen, Houthis say

U.S. and British forces carried out six airstrikes on targets in Yemen on Friday, a Houthi-run television station said.

US and British airstrikes hit Yemen, Houthis say
Europe|News|World

Germany needs 75,000 more troops as NATO eyes Russia threat, Spiegel reports

Germany's defence ministry believes it will need at least 75,000 additional troops to fulfil its NATO commitments as the alliance adapts to face what it sees as an

Germany needs 75,000 more troops as NATO eyes Russia threat, Spiegel reports
Europe|News|World

Ukraine civilian death toll rises to highest in nearly a year, UN says

The civilian death toll in Ukraine last month rose sharply, to 174, which was the highest level in nearly a year amid an increase in missile and bomb strikes in populated areas

Ukraine civilian death toll rises to highest in nearly a year, UN says
Europe|News|Political|World

Putin says Russia does not need to use nuclear weapons for victory in Ukraine

President Vladimir Putin said on Friday Russia had no need to use nuclear weapons to secure victory in

Putin says Russia does not need to use nuclear weapons for victory in Ukraine
Americas|News|World

Argentina's Milei to travel to Italy for G7 summit

Argentine President Javier Milei will travel next week to the Group of Seven (G7) summit in Italy, a spokesman for the libertarian leader told Reuters on Thursday,

Argentina's Milei to travel to Italy for G7 summit
Asia|US|World

China police chief, US homeland security head discuss law enforcement cooperation

China's Minister of Public Security Wang Xiaohong held a video call with U.S.

China police chief, US homeland security head discuss law enforcement cooperation
Economy|News|US|World

Trump suggests tariffs against nations including China over illegal immigration

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Thursday he may impose tariffs on countries, including China, that do not curb

Trump suggests tariffs against nations including China over illegal immigration
Asia|Economy|Finance

Japan finance minister says forex intervention should be done in restrained manner

Japan's Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Friday that foreign exchange intervention should be done in a restrained manner, after data suggested Tokyo tapped a vast pool of

Japan finance minister says forex intervention should be done in restrained manner
MidEast|News|US|World

US has been in contact with Israel about strike on school in Gaza, State Dept says

The U.S. has been in contact with Israel about a strike on a school in Gaza on Thursday, State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller told reporters, adding that Washington

US has been in contact with Israel about strike on school in Gaza, State Dept says
Americas|Economy|News|World

Port strike suspended at Argentine grains hub, ensuring flow of goods

Port worker unions in Argentina cut short a planned strike in grains shipping ports in the Rosario region following government-ordered talks, a union head said on Thursday, in

Port strike suspended at Argentine grains hub, ensuring flow of goods
News|US

Biden says he would not pardon son Hunter, ABC News reports

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Biden says he would not pardon son Hunter, ABC News reports
Europe|News|World

France to provide Mirage 2000 warplanes to Ukraine, Macron says

France plans to provide Mirage 2000 warplanes to Ukraine, President Emmanuel Macron told French TV stations on Thursday.

France to provide Mirage 2000 warplanes to Ukraine, Macron says
MidEast|News|World

Hamas has not responded to latest ceasefire proposal, Qatar foreign ministry says

Qatari foreign ministry spokesperson Majed Al-Ansari said on Thursday that Hamas has not yet handed mediators its response to the latest ceasefire proposal and is still studying it,

Hamas has not responded to latest ceasefire proposal,  Qatar foreign ministry says
Europe|News|World

Former German chancellor Schroeder loses case to get Bundestag office back

Former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder has lost another legal bid to reverse a decision to strip him of his government-funded office taken after the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine amid

Former German chancellor Schroeder loses case to get Bundestag office back
Europe|News

Germany to decide on purchase of two more frigates next week, says source

The German parliament's budget committee is expected to decide on a procurement proposal to purchase two more frigates for 3.18 billion euros ($3.46 billion) on Wednesday, according

Germany to decide on purchase of two more frigates next week, says source
Economy|Finance|News

Canada's energy, gold exports help narrow April trade deficit

Canada posted a smaller-than-expected merchandise trade deficit of C$1.05 billion ($

Canada's energy, gold exports help narrow April trade deficit
Economy|Europe|Finance

Lagarde comments at ECB press conference

The European Central Bank cut borrowing costs from record highs on Thursday, acknowledging progress in its battle against high inflation but also signalling that fight

Lagarde comments at ECB press conference
Economy|Europe|Finance

ECB delivers its first rate cut in five years

The European Central Bank cut rates for the first time in five years on Thursday, but kept investors in the dark about its next move, given increasing uncertainty over inflation after a

ECB delivers its first rate cut in five years

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