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France: Will France Get Another New Prime Minister?
New ReviewEmmanuel Macron wants to move quickly to name a new prime minister following the government’s likely collapse on Monday, two individuals familiar with the French president’s thinking said.
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Russia-Ukraine war: Trump expresses disappointment in Putin over Ukraine conflict escalation
New ReviewU.S. President Donald Trump voiced his disappointment in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s handling of the Ukraine conflict. While Zelensky accuses Putin of shifting blame.
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Russia-Ukraine War: Russia's Massive Drone Attack on Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine Kills 1 Amid Peace Talks
New ReviewRussia-Ukraine War: Russia's Massive Drone Attack on Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine Kills 1 Amid Peace Talks Russia launched a sweeping attack on Ukraine which killed one person, injured at least 24 others, and damaged infrastructure and...
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Trump’s Tariff War Hits US F-35: Spain, India And Switzerland Waver
The F-35 is the world's most advanced fighter jet, but a new trade war is killing its sales. After a 39% tariff bombshell, Switzerland and Spain are pulling out, joining Portugal and Canada in a growing revolt. Is this the end for the...
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Why are allies turning away from America's stealth jet?
President Trump's 39% tariff on Switzerland has sparked international backlash, with multiple U.S. allies reconsidering or canceling F-35 fighter jet deals. Switzerland is demanding a $9.1 billion order be scrapped, while Spain, Canada,...
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Russia-Ukraine war: Ukraine says foreign ‘mercenaries’ from various countries aiding Russia
Moscow already helped by Pyongyang; Zelenskyy says fighters from China, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and African also on board.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupt Fringe event featuring John Swinney
Police have been called in to remove pro-Palestinian protesters from an event with First Minister John Swinney at the Edinburgh Fringe. Mr Swinney was speaking to comedian Susan Morrison when the event was disrupted five times by six...
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Britain ready to support Taiwan in event of conflict with China
The UK is sending a clear signal to China: it will not back down from asserting international law at sea. In a strong statement, British Defence Minister [Insert Name] called China “more aggressive than ever” and promised that Britain...
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Israeli Knesset goes on recess as pressure grows over Gaza war and aid blockade
As Israel's parliament goes on summer break, Benjamin Netanyahu evades immediate political threats.
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US unveils new long-range missiles to narrow China's war game in the pacific
The US is betting on a new wave of cheap cruise missiles to win a high-tech war of attrition against China. This month, US defense contractor L3Harris Technologies revealed the “Red Wolf” and “Green Wolf” missiles, offering affordable,...
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Bangladesh: Jamaat-E-Islami Party Holds Massive Rally in Bangladesh | WION
Hundreds of thousands of supporters of Bangladesh’s largest Islamist party rallied in the capital on Saturday to show their strength ahead of elections expected next year.
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If PM Modi is not our leader, BJP won't even win 150 seats: Nishikant Dubey
If PM Modi is not our leader, BJP won't even win 150 seats: Nishikant Dubey
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U.S. rejects any blame about downing of Flight 752
U.S. President Donald Trump’s allies were rejecting any suggestions that the country was even partly to blame for the downing of Flight 752 after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau referred to the “tensions” in Iran.
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Hezbollah vows retaliation against US for Soleimani killing
Nasrallah's stance, analysts say, begins a new period of escalation between Iran-backed militias and US forces.
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'The plane was shot down by an Iranian surface to air missile'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Iran shot down the airliner containing 63 Canadians but a full investigation is required to determine if it was deliberate.
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Libya's Haftar leaves Moscow without signing ceasefire agreement
Turkey's Erdogan criticises breakdown in talks, says Ankara will 'teach Haftar a lesson' if he resumes Tripoli push.
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Trumps says Canada is 'slightly delinquent' on its NATO contributions
During a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, President Trump calls Canada 'slightly delinquent' when it comes to its spending on NATO, and Trudeau is forced to defend Canada's contributions.
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Trump stokes tensions at NATO events
At meetings ahead of the official NATO summit, U.S. President Donald Trump used news press conferences with other leaders to call out “delinquent” members and suggest sending ISIS fighters back to Europe.
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Lebanon to start government formation talks as protests persist
Demonstrators reject latest frontrunner for PM, businessman Samir Khatib, as being too close to ruling elite.
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NATO anniversary: the three personalities to watch
Head of states and governments of NATO countries are gathering in London to commemorate it's 70th anniversary amid growing tensions. We spoke to Kristine Berzina, an analyst from the German Marshall Fund in Brussels - who expects the...
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US calls on Seoul to pay more on US troops presence
President Donald Trump wants $5bn a year from Seoul for having 28,000 US soldiers stationed in South Korea which is more than 5 times what it pays now.
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Turkey rejects German security zone plan as 'unrealistic'
Turkish foreign minister says trust in Germany has been 'shaken' following recent criticism of offensive in Syria.
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Why is Iran's decision to cease 'some commitments' to the nuclear deal important? | Euronews answers
Iran has said that it plans to cease "some commitments" on its nuclear deal that was agreed in 2015 alongside signatories from the US, the UK, France, Germany, China and Russia. The deal, known formally as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of...
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NATO at 70: what does the future hold for the military alliance?
Back story: how NATO emerged from the ashes of WWII The Second World War had been over for roughly a year when former British prime minister Winston Churchill stepped on a podium at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. There he...