One Iraqi soldier killed, two wounded in attack by suspected Islamic State in Kirkuk
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - One Iraqi soldier was killed, and two others were wounded in an attack by suspected Islamic State militan...
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British aid shipment leaves Cyprus bound for Gaza pier
LONDON (Reuters) - A British shipment of nearly 100 tonnes of aid has left Cyprus bound for a new temporary pier in Gaza, the...
6h ago
Dozens of countries signing up for Ukraine peace summit, Switzerland says
BERLIN (Reuters) - Switzerland has had over 50 registrations from the more than 160 delegations the neutral country has invit...
7h ago
Russian troops leave Karabakh, now back under Azerbaijan's control
By Nailia Bagirova KHOJALY, Azerbaijan (Reuters) - Russia shut down a military base in Azerbaijan on Wednesday where nearly 2...
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Israel's Gallant demands clarity on post-war Gaza governance, opposes military rule
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was publicly challenged over post-war plans for the Gaza Stri...
8h ago
Hungary grants house arrest to jailed Italian activist running for EU election
(Reuters) - A Hungarian judge on Wednesday granted house arrest in Budapest to an Italian anti-fascist activist held in Hunga...
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UK court system 'crooked', says WikiLeaks editor ahead of crucial Assange hearing
LONDON (Reuters) - The editor of WikiLeaks denounced the British judicial system as crooked on Wednesday, days before a cruci...
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US imposes visa restrictions, other penalties on Nicaraguan government
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Wednesday imposed visa restrictions on more than 250 members of the Nicaraguan go...
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Italian judge throws out defamation case brought by Meloni ally
ROME (Reuters) - A Rome university professor was acquitted on Wednesday of slandering Agriculture Minister Francesco Lollobri...
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Moldova's justice ministry seeks temporary ban on pro-Russian party activities
CHISINAU (Reuters) - The Moldovan Justice Ministry asked a Chisinau court to place restrictions on political activities by th...
8h ago