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Inmate sprung from French prison van during violent ambush in which 2 guards were killed
At least two gunmen ambushed a prison convoy and broke out an inmate in Normandy on Tuesday, killing a pair of prison guards and wounding three others, according to the French Justice Minister Eric
EU adopts major overhaul of asylum, migration system
European Union member states adopted landmark reform of the bloc's migration and asylum policies with new rules to manage arrivals in an orderly way, standardise procedures and relieve pressure on
China and Russia to shore up ‘no limits’ partnership with Thursday meet up
Russian President Vladimir Putin will travel to Beijing for meetings with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping as Moscow’s war against Ukraine drags on — with Beijing’s support.
Jailed Thai activist, 28, dies after hunger strike
She began her hunger strike the next day, only accepting water once again in late February, and food from April. Ms Sanesangkhom was demanding reform of Thailand's justice system. She had initially
Why Biden Is Taking a Hard Line on Chinese EVs
In the first quarter of 2024, only one Chinese car maker, Geely, exported EVs to the U.S. and it represented less than 1% of the market share. Since coming into office, President Joe Biden has left
Amid tension over Rafah, WH appears to recalibrate strategy on Israel: ANALYSIS
After the war of words between the U.S. and Israel over a planned major military offensive into Rafah, a city in southern Gaza, escalated to new heights over the weekend, the White House is now
Troop movement seen by U.S. suggests Israel could expand Rafah operations soon
The U.S. has seen recent troop movement that indicates Israel could expand operations in Rafah soon but has not made a formal assessment about whether a full-scale invasion is imminent, according to
U.S. threats led to rupture of vital military ties, Nigerien leader says
In an exclusive interview, Prime Minister Zeine blamed the U.S. for the breakdown in bilateral relations, culminating with the planned ouster of American troops.
Hong Kong calls for respect of its overseas-based trade offices after UK charged its London staffer
Hong Kong's leader on Tuesday urged foreign governments to respect its overseas-based trade offices after a staff member in its London branch was charged in Britain for allegedly working for the
Xi Offers Putin Political Relief With China State Visit
The Russian president's visit comes as Washington tightens the screws on Chinese financial institutions doing business with Russia.
How the Promise of Nuclear Energy Draws the West to Mongolia
As Mongolia emerges as a hub for the uranium market, it must navigate a delicate balance between the East and West.
Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira faces US military justice hearing
Jack Teixeira, a member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard who pleaded guilty to leaking classified military documents on topics including the war in Ukraine, is slated to appear for a military
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