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US approves sale of F-16 parts to Taiwan for $80 million

The U.S.

US approves sale of F-16 parts to Taiwan for $80 million
Africa|Europe|MidEast|News|World

Spain requests to intervene in South Africa's Gaza genocide case against Israel at ICJ

Spain has requested to intervene in South Africa's genocide case against Israel's actions in Gaza at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares

Spain requests to intervene in South Africa's Gaza genocide case against Israel at ICJ
News|US|World

Mediators press Hamas over Gaza ceasefire plan touted by Biden

Talks involving Qatari, Egyptian and U.S. mediators aimed at reaching a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza war were still underway on Thursday but had shown no sign of a

Mediators press Hamas over Gaza ceasefire plan touted by Biden
Europe|News

Dutch nationalist Wilders eyes win as Netherlands kicks off EU voting

Dutch nationalist Geert Wilders looked set for new electoral gains on Thursday as the Netherlands kicks off four days of voting in the European Parliament election held across the

Dutch nationalist Wilders eyes win as Netherlands kicks off EU voting
Europe|News|Political|World

Hungary will attend Ukraine conference in Switzerland, minister says

Hungary confirmed on Thursday it would attend a Ukraine summit on June 15 in Switzerland despite having cordial ties with Russia, which has not been invited to the gathering.

Hungary will attend Ukraine conference in Switzerland, minister says
Europe|News|World

Ukrhydroenergo seeks damages for Russia's destruction of dam

Ukraine's hydro-electric company Ukrhydroenergo said on Thursday it had initiated international arbitration seeking damages for Russia's destruction of the Kakhovka Dam and power

Ukrhydroenergo seeks damages for Russia's destruction of dam
News|Political|World

Iranian mission to UN calls IAEA resolution against Iran 'hasty and unwise,' state TV says

Iran's mission to the United Nations said the decision to pass a resolution against Iran by the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) board of governors was "hasty and unwise," the

Iranian mission to UN calls IAEA resolution against Iran 'hasty and unwise,' state TV says
News|US|World

Kremlin says US is blackmailing China by threatening sanctions over exports to Russia

The Kremlin on Wednesday described comments by U.S.

Kremlin says US is blackmailing China by threatening sanctions over exports to Russia
Business|Economy|News|US|World

Putin says US is trying hard to secure release of detained WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that the U.S. administration was taking "vigorous steps" to try to secure the release of detained Wall Street Journal reporter but

Putin says US is trying hard to secure release of detained WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich
Europe|News|Political|World

Putin says Russia could use nuclear weapons if its sovereignty or territory was under threat

President Vladimir Putin, asked about the risks of nuclear war over Ukraine, cautioned the West on Wednesday that Russia could use all available means to defend

Putin says Russia could use nuclear weapons if its sovereignty or territory was under threat
News|Uncategorized|US

Trump's gun license expected to be revoked following felony conviction, media reports say

Former U.S.

Trump's gun license expected to be revoked following felony conviction, media reports say
Election|Europe

Romanian far-right leader denies wrongdoing as prosecutors launch election fraud probe

Romanian prosecutors said on Wednesday they were investigating an election fraud case, four days before European and local polls, and a far-right party leader said he was the

Romanian far-right leader denies wrongdoing as prosecutors launch election fraud probe
Asia|News|World

Indonesia president says plan to start working from new capital city in July

Indonesia's President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo said on Wednesday he plans to start working from the new capital city next month amid concerns over the future of the project following

Indonesia president says plan to start working from new capital city in July
Economy|Europe|News

Portugal's Socialists and far-right team up again to block government, budget doubts mount

Portugal's centre-right minority government on Wednesday suffered another setback as the far-right Chega teamed up with the Socialists to block an income tax cut for the middle

Portugal's Socialists and far-right team up again to block government, budget doubts mount
Election|News

Mexico's ruling coalition still short of two-thirds Senate majority

Mexico's ruling MORENA party and its allies will likely have 83 senators in the next Congress after last Sunday's vote, just shy of the two-thirds majority needed to change the

Mexico's ruling coalition still short of two-thirds Senate majority
News|World

Ukrainian official in Beijing urges China to attend peace summit

Ukraine's first deputy foreign minister visited China on Wednesday and urged it to send a delegation to a planned summit on Ukraine this month in Switzerland, in the apparent hope it was

Ukrainian official in Beijing urges China to attend peace summit
Election|Europe|Political

Woman charged with assault after throwing drink at UK's Nigel Farage

A 25-year-old woman has been charged with the offences of assault by beating and criminal damage after throwing a milkshake over Nigel Farage, the leader of Britain's Reform Party,

Woman charged with assault after throwing drink at UK's Nigel Farage
Asia|News|US|World

Biden congratulates Modi, discusses US official Sullivan's visit

President Joe Biden on Wednesday congratulated Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a call for his election victory, and

Biden congratulates Modi, discusses US official Sullivan's visit
Europe|News|Opinion|World

Fading memory of World War Two raises conflict fears, pope warns

The horrors of World War Two are being forgotten, thereby raising the risk of a new global conflict, Pope Francis said on Wednesday in comments marking the 80th anniversary of

Fading memory of World War Two raises conflict fears, pope warns
Americas|News|World

Mexico nearing deal with US for direct deportations to home countries

Mexico and the United States are nearing an agreement for non-Mexican migrants to be deported directly to their home countries rather than Mexico, President Andres Manuel Lopez

Mexico nearing deal with US for direct deportations to home countries
Europe|News

Slovak PM Fico eyes return to work after shooting

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said on Wednesday he might return to work later this month and also accused the opposition of showing hatred and aggressiveness towards his party, in his

Slovak PM Fico eyes return to work after shooting
Europe|News

Italy's Albanian migrant centre to open up in August, Meloni says

Italy's contested migrant reception centre being built in Albania will be operational from August, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Wednesday, presenting the "tool

Italy's Albanian migrant centre to open up in August, Meloni says
News|World

Israel says Gaza offensive would not stop for hostage talks with Hamas

Israel reiterated on Wednesday its refusal to halt the Gaza offensive for a resumption of hostage-release talks with Hamas, after mediator Qatar said it had given the Palestinian

Israel says Gaza offensive would not stop for hostage talks with Hamas
Crime|Education|MidEast|News|US|World

Stanford students arrested in pro-Palestinian protest that took over president's office

More than a dozen people were arrested at Stanford University in California on Wednesday after pro-Palestinian student protesters barricaded themselves inside the office of the

Stanford students arrested in pro-Palestinian protest that took over president's office
Europe|Political

Nigel Farage's return boosts UK's right wing Reform UK party, poll shows

Support for Britain's Reform UK party has risen to just two percentage points short of the ruling Conservatives since Nigel Farage's decision to take over leadership and stand for

Nigel Farage's return boosts UK's right wing Reform UK party, poll shows

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