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U.S. sanctions seven Houthi leaders and Yemeni businessman over arms smuggling, recruitment for Russia’s war
The United States has imposed sanctions on seven senior Houthi members and a Yemeni businessman for their involvement in arms smuggling and recruiting fighters for Russia’s war in Ukraine, underscoring the increasing connections between the Houthis and Moscow.
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Federal court orders Trump administration to release $2 billion in foreign aid
The decision comes after the high court rejected a bid by the administration to block $2 billion in foreign aid and ordered the district judge to clarify the obligations of the administration to comply with the previous order to release the funds.
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Three Bulgarians based in the UK found guilty of espionage for Russia
Jury finds Katrin Ivanova, Vanya Gaberova, and Tihomir Ivanchev guilty of alleged plots across Europe
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Missing girl Andrea Michelle Reyes, who disappeared 26 years ago, is miraculously found alive
Andrea Michelle Reyes was only 23 months old when she was abducted in New Haven, Connecticut, but somehow it has now come to light that she is alive and safe - more than two decades later.
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Romania’s Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime uncovers treason plot, arrests six suspects
The suspects were detained by authorities on the same day that two Russian diplomats were ordered to leave the country.
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Spanish authorities seize 10,000 fake two-euro coins in Cádiz after street vendor’s arrest
A street vendor in Cádiz was detained for importing 10,000 fake two-euro coins from China, claiming they were "ornamental" items.
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"Send them, Starmer!": Putin allies mock UK, France, and Germany over troop plans
A leading pro-Putin politician has mocked Sir Keir Starmer for seeking to be a “cool British prime minister” by considering sending troops to Ukraine as World War 3 tensions rise
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15 injured as South Korean fighter jets accidentally drop bombs on civilian area
Bombs ’accidentally’ dropped by fighter jets injured 15 people in South Korea this morning.
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British tourists among victims in Barcelona bus crash near Sagrada Familia
More than 30 people have been injured after a horror bus crash in the centre of Barcelona, with at least four left in critical conditions as investigations begin
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Several people were injured and the driver of the SUV was arrested by the police, who had warned of terrorist threats at carnivals
A car has rammed into crowds in the centre of the German city of Mannheim, killing at least two people and injuring several others after police warned of terrorist threats at regional carnival festivities.
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House Republican proposes putting Trump on $100 bill
Rep. Brandon Gill said his bill is a ’small way’ to honor everything Trump ’will accomplish these next four years’
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Germany: High-speed car ramming in Mannheim leaves several injured
Several people have been injured, with some in serious condition, after a car drove at high speed into a crowd in Germany.
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Ukraine’s drone strike on Russian oil facility ignites fire, signaling strength despite US uncertainty
Ukraine might have initiated a significant attack on Russian territory just as President Volodymyr Zelensky returned from a diplomatic tour of the US and Europe.
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Elon Musk sparks outrage after being spotted on Air Force One with his family
Elon Musk has sparked outrage in his latest controversy after being spotted on Air Force One with his mother and son.
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Russia, China eye vulnerable ex-US officials for intelligence leaks
Foreign adversaries including Russia and China have recently directed their intelligence services to ramp up recruiting of US federal employees working in national security...
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Israel halts Gaza supplies as Hamas rejects ceasefire extension
Israel has said it is stopping all supplies coming into Gaza over disagreements with Hamas regarding the extension of the ceasefire.
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Gunshots and a surge of panic: footage shows the final moments of a 12-year-old boy killed in the West Bank
Two children are killed each week in the West Bank. Two cameras recorded the circumstances of one such death.
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Elon Musk sensationally insists his ’Nazi salute’ was intended ’with positive spirit’
Elon Musk sparked outrage when he appeared to perform a Nazi salute at Donald Trump’s inauguration in January, accusations the SpaceX CEO claimed were part of a "dirty tricks campaign" against him.
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Trump ridicules Zelensky’s attire - Six most outrageous moments as Presidents face-off
Donald Trump’s week of promising discussions with foreign leaders ended on a disappointing note today after Volodymyr Zelensky was expelled from the White House - without a deal for Ukraine.
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Zelensky departs the White House early following a clash with Trump, accused of "disrespect in the revered Oval Office"
The White House announced that Volodymyr Zelensky left early following a public confrontation with Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance, Reuters reports.
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Top Australian criminal suspect Zhao linked to Fiji media startup
A businessman associated with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), recognized as one of Australia’s top criminal targets, was involved in setting up a new media venture in his adopted home of Fiji, according to documents and interviews.
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Trump holds crucial talks with Zelensky at the White House concerning the future of Ukraine
US President Donald Trump has welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky into the White House to sign a landmark minerals deal.
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Tourist discovered dead with arm torn off following shark attack - as another diver drowns after becoming separated from scuba group
Two tourists passed away while scuba diving in the Philippines after being carried away from their diving group.
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North Korea’s Kim orders nuclear readiness following missile test, KCNA reports
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised a test-launch of strategic cruise missiles and ordered full readiness to use nuclear attack capability, which would ensure the most effective defence for the country, state media said on Friday.
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UK Energy Minister will visit China in March to resume energy talks, according to media reports
British Energy Secretary Ed Miliband will visit China in March to restart talks on energy cooperation and meet Chinese investors, three sources with direct knowledge of the plan said, as the Labour government seeks closer China ties amid worsening U.S.- and EU-China relations.
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