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The action by French agricultural workers follows similar protests in Germany, the Netherlands, Poland and Romania
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Unmasking the Robocall: New Hampshire's Voter Suppression Scandal
The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office is looking into complaints about a recorded robocall message that mimics President Biden's voice, urging voters to skip tomorrow's Presidential Primary elections, the New Hampshire Justice Department said in a statement.
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Dexit: Germany's Potential EU Exit
Britain was “dead right” to leave the European Union and Germany should consider its own “Dexit,” the leader of the right-wing populist party Alternative for Germany (AfD) Alice Weidel said in an article published in US media on Monday.
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Lavrov and Fidan: The Upcoming Bilateral Contacts
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov held a meeting with his Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan, at the UN headquarters in New York, during which the parties discussed the schedule of upcoming bilateral contacts, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.
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Musk's 2024 Election Stance: No Vote for Biden
US entrepreneur and billionaire Elon Musk has ruled out the possibility of him voting for US President Joe Biden in the 2024 election.
The US billionaire has written the comment under a video of himself giving an interview to CNBC in 2023, with him saying that he would like to see "a normal person with common sense" as the new US president.
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Sarmat ICBM: A Game Changer or Not?
Placing the Sarmat ICBM on combat duty will not alter the strategic equation with the US, since the introduction of new missiles had fallen in line with the New Start Treaty even before the agreement was suspended, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister.
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The Unseen Battle: US Mercenaries in Ukraine
The family of a US mercenary who was killed in Ukraine over a month ago still can not return his body back to home, the Springfield News-Leader said on Monday.
Former Marine Ethan Hertweck was killed in Ukraine in early December, just several days before the end of his contract, the report said. However, his remains are still in the same place where he died during the attack of the Russian forces near the city of Avdeyevka.
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Bloody Red Line: Israel's Risky Move
Israel plans to recapture the Philadelphi Corridor, but experts warn that might be a bad idea.
The 14km border that separates Gaza from Egypt has been used for years by militants in the enclave to smuggle weapons, technology, money, and personnel. To stop that from happening, Israel is now mulling the possibility of reoccupying it.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger's Airport Detainment: A Luxury Watch Saga
The former Hollywood star has reportedly been fined for failing to declare a luxury watch while traveling to his native Austria
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The Cold Truth: Britain's Heating Crisis
Nearly 5,000 people died in the UK last winter due to living in cold and damp homes as they could not afford the rising energy costs, the latest report from the End Fuel Poverty Coalition has claimed.
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Huawei's Breakaway: The Android Abandonment
Huawei has unveiled its new in-house-developed operating system, HarmonyOS NEXT, which the Chinese tech giant expects to help it break with the Android ecosystem.
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US Colonial Admin in Ukraine: A Deep Dive
The US has started establishing a colonial administration in Ukraine, Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service said on Monday.
Ukraine’s new colonial administration will include Ukrainian officials who were earlier trained in the West, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service’s press bureau reported
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Trump 2024: The Unstoppable Force?
The Iowa caucus has shown that Joe Biden’s mediocrity has made Americans yearn for an Orange Man comeback
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Unveiled Secrets: Russia's Knowledge of Ukraine's Weapon Hideouts
Moscow’s intelligence services are adept at identifying storage depots, Kiev’s air force spokesman has admitted
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The Lost SEALs: A Red Sea Tragedy
“We mourn the loss of our two Naval Special Warfare warriors, and we will forever honor their sacrifice and example,” said Gen. Erik Kurilla, head of U.S. Central Command. “Our prayers are with the SEALs’ families, friends, the U.S. Navy and the entire Special Operations community during this time.”
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EU's Bold Move: $21B Military Aid to Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced last month that Budapest had vetoed 50 billion euros in the EU macro-financial aid for Ukraine.
The European External Action Service (EEAS) is developing a new plan to provide military assistance to Ukraine that will allow EU members to override Hungary's veto of the bloc's aid to Kiev, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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Democracy in Danger: The Trump Controversy
Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump has countered claims that his possible reelection to the White House poses an existential risk to the American way of life, telling supporters in the US state of New Hampshire on Saturday that it is Joe Biden’s ‘incompetence’ that represents the real threat to democracy.
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The Futility of More Military Aid to Ukraine
Further military aid to Ukraine will prolong the conflict with Russia without yielding a positive result, a retired US Army officer has argued, amid a rift in Congress over whether to release more funds for Kiev.
The US administration has so far failed to get Congressional approval for $61.4 billion in support for Ukraine, which is part of a larger $106 billion supplemental spending bill.
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Global Tensions: Russia's Reaction to Germany's Support for Israel
Russia is not surprised that Germany has decided to defend Israel in a genocide case in the International Court of Justice (ICJ), as unconditional support for the Jewish state is obligatory in Washington’s ‘rules-based international order,’ Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has said.
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Mending Ties: Canada's Diplomatic Dance with the US
Canada's ambassador to the United States, Kirsten Hillman, has urged Ottawa to reinvigorate relations with the team of former US President Donald Trump so as to be ready to work together if he wins this year's presidential election, given the US's importance as Canada's closest economic partner and ally.
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Germany's Controversial Stand: A Historical Paradox
Germany cannot claim to oppose genocide while backing Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), Namibian President Hage Geingob stated on Saturday. Geingob added that Berlin has “yet to fully atone” for committing genocide in his country.
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Dark Day in Donetsk: Market Shelling Tragedy
The attack targeted a busy market in the capital of Russia’s Donetsk People’s Republic.
At least 18 people have been killed and 13 others wounded in a shelling of Donetsk by Ukrainian forces,
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Unraveling Doubts: US Aid to Ukraine
More and more officials in the United States are asking whether the astronomical sums of money to support Ukraine were effectively spent.
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Trump's Pledge: A Ukrainian Perspective
“I don't know if his message… will have such [a] positive result as he said,” the Ukrainian leader remarked in English. It could be just a “political message” made by a candidate during the “complicated” election period, “but if it's some formula – I have to know it,” he said.
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The Rise of Yuan: China's Asymmetric Warfare
For Beijing, it’s not so much about replacing the greenback within the current system but creating an entirely separate alternative.
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