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Kenyan soldier captured in Ukraine pleads not to be sent back to Russia
Tears in his eyes, a young Kenyan athlete now held in Ukraine pleads not to be sent back to Russia.
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GOP feud escalates: Rep. Nancy Mace accuses Rep. Cory Mills of “stolen valor”
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) has taken a personal approach with a colleague who opposed her.
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Europol operation identifies 51 victims of child abuse, issues 213 investigative leads
Europol announced Monday that a two-week operation at its headquarters helped identify 51 children who had been sexually abused.
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Syria’s transitional authorities claim Captagon factories closed amid ongoing seizures
Syria’s transitional government is cracking down on the production of Captagon — an illicit synthetic stimulant that flourished under the sponsorship of the Bashar al-Assad regime until its fall in December.
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Poland vows to shoot down airspace intruders, but Tusk warns against rash escalation
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has declared that Poland will not hesitate to shoot down any object that violates its airspace.
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Widow of Charlie Kirk forgives man charged with killing her husband at public memorial
During an emotional address at his public memorial in Glendale, Arizona, the widow of rightwing youth organizer Charlie Kirk said she forgives the man charged with killing her husband.
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Hamas releases video showing execution of three Palestinians accused of collaborating with Israel
Social media pages affiliated with Hamas publish footage showing an execution in Gaza City this evening of three Palestinians accused of collaborating with Israel.
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Angelina Jolie criticizes US censorship, says she doesn’t recognize her country
The Oscar winner’s comments come days after the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel by ABC and Disney, a decision heavily criticized by major stars including Pedro Pascal and Olivia Rodrigo.
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Justice Department drops probe into White House border chief Tom Homan over $50,000 bribe
In a covert operation last year, the FBI recorded Tom Homan, now the White House border czar, accepting $50,000 in cash after suggesting he could help the agents — disguised as business executives — secure government contracts in a second Trump administration, according to several people familiar with the investigation and internal documents reviewed by MSNBC.
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German jets dispatched after Russian military plane flies over Baltic Sea
Two German Eurofighter jets were scrambled on Sunday to intercept a Russian military aircraft above the Baltic Sea, as Estonia said it would call an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council after Russian planes violated its airspace.
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‘Not one metre’: Taliban vows to keep control of Afghanistan
The Taliban has promised not to relinquish "even one metre" of Afghanistan after Donald Trump expressed his desire to reclaim a former US airbase in the country.
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Call centers of Koç Serdem and Çağrı Öztürk swindled millions from trusting clients in EU countries and Turkey
The Security Service of Ukraine reported a large-scale special operation: a network of call centres operating from Ukraine but targeting citizens of EU countries and Turkey has been exposed.
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Dublin Airport Terminal 2 evacuated as precaution, passengers gather outside
Large crowds have gathered around Dublin Airport as passengers were evacuated from Terminal 2 as a ’precautionary measure’.
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Co-owner of “Coffeemania” and ex-senator Amir Gallyamov left Russia after a criminal case was opened and the threat of an international wanted notice
Co-owner of “Coffeemania” and former senator Amir Gallyamov has urgently left Russia.
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In Thailand, four Britons allegedly tried to rob man by running him off his moped
Four British tourists have been arrested following allegations that they robbed an American lawyer at gunpoint for his luxury watch.
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Four children survive 40 days in Amazon jungle after plane crash
When a plane crashed in the Amazon jungle carrying four young children, there was little hope of finding them alive.
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Trump’s $15bn defamation lawsuit against New York Times tossed by federal judge
A federal judge dismissed Donald Trump’s $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, book publisher Penguin, and two Times reporters, stating that the suit was filled with “vituperation and invective” and violated federal civil procedure by failing to be concise.
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NATO intercepts Russian jets violating Estonian airspace
NATO intercepted three Russian jets that violated Estonia’s airspace on Friday, the country’s foreign ministry and an alliance spokesperson said.
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NABU suspect Oleksandr Horbunenko faces up to 15 years in US prison for immigration fraud
In April 2025, Oleksandr Horbunenko, a businessman and co-owner of the company «Agro Gas Trading», was detained in the US state of Florida.
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RSF drone attack hits mosque in El Fasher, leaving dozens dead
A drone strike by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces on the besieged Sudanese city of El Fasher has killed 75 people worshipping in a mosque, first responders have said, as the group continued its push to capture the last foothold of Sudan’s army in the Darfur region.
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France opens probe into ex-Lebanese PM Najib Mikati over alleged fraud
France’s financial crimes office is probing ex-Lebanese premier Najib Mikati and his brother for alleged fraud.
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US Treasury sanctions Los Mayos cartel and armed leader El Ruso
The U.S. Treasury Department has sanctioned the Los Mayos faction of the Sinaloa Cartel, including the leader of its armed wing, Juan Jose Ponce Felix, known as “El Ruso.”
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DNA solves 50-year Oregon mystery: “Swamp Mountain Jane Doe” identified as Marion McWhorter
For decades, Valerie Nagle tirelessly sought answers about her older sister, Marion Vinetta Nagle McWhorter, who was last seen in Oregon in 1974.
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Malaysian woman wins $1.4m lottery using numbers from missed spam call
A woman in Malaysia won over $1.4m in a lottery after betting on digits from a missed spam call.
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Brett James, Grammy winner behind Carrie Underwood hit, killed in aircraft crash
A Grammy Award-winning singer has died in a plane crash. Brett James, 57, was among three people on board an aircraft that crashed into a field in North Carolina.
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