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Israeli airstrike on southern Gaza hospital kills 8, health ministry says
Medvedev's US Open match delayed by booing fans after photographer enters the court
South Korea's proposal to win over Trump: 'Make America Shipbuilding Great Again'
How China Influences Elections in America’s Biggest City
American accused of offering sensitive information on US military to China indicted
Netanyahu says Israel could withdraw from Lebanon if Hezbollah is disarmed
Australia mushroom poisonings sole survivor tells court he only feels "half-alive"
Indonesia hosts annual US-led combat drills with Indo-Pacific allies
In Africa, Russia is swapping a ruthless paramilitary for a replica it can control. What’s Putin’s game plan?
Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh mark anniversary of Myanmar exodus
UK migrant protests spark angry confrontations as government scrambles to respond
Ukrainians celebrate 34th Independence Day at California's Capitol as peace talks in war loom
Russia’s Top Diplomat Says There Is No Plan for Putin-Zelensky Meeting
Manoj Bajpayee, Raam Reddy’s Berlinale Film ‘The Fable’ Lands Guneet Monga Kapoor and Anurag Kashyap as Presenters (EXCLUSIVE)
German finance minister in Kyiv: Ukraine can count on Germany
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The boss of SAP on Europe’s botched approach to digital sovereignty
This approach is based on the premise that owning the physical infrastructure is the key to independence. But anyone who believes that servers and processors alone will secure European sovereignty misunderstands the nature of global technological interdependence and overlooks Europe’s true digital strengths.
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How Russia is quietly trying to win over the world beyond the West
And what does this apparent creeping of media power in those regions mean in an age with a shifting world order? "[Countries outside the West are] very fertile territory intellectually, culturally, and ideologically [because of their] residual anti-American,
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Oscar-Nominated ‘Honeyland’ Director Takes Siberia-Set Documentary About Reindeer Herders to Venice Gap-Financing Market (EXCLUSIVE)
Two-time Oscar nominee Tamara Kotevska, whose latest feature premieres at the Venice Film Festival, is prepping a documentary set in Siberia.
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A Chinese E-Commerce Glut Is Meeting Resistance in Latin America
Governments from Mexico to Chile are starting to levy low-cost imports in a bid to protect local businesses from the glut coming out of China’s bloated factories. Spearheading the onslaught are Chinese e-commerce companies Temu,
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The Clash Between Science And Common Sense Through A Weather Lens
Using the perspective of weather and climate, a scientist explores the conflict between science and common sense.
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Ukraine’s independence-era voices say Russia's effort to keep control has lasted decades
Ukraine is marking 34 years of independence, and the country’s first generation of lawmakers and activists are reflecting on how early decisions shaped its struggle today
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Expecting on the Front Lines: Motherhood in Ukraine’s Military
After about six months of trying — navigating appointments with fertility doctors around her limited leave — “it finally happened,” said Olena, who like other women interviewed for this article requested that only her first name be used for reasons of military protocol.
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At historic summit between Japan and South Korea, Trump’s presence looms large
With US foreign policy in flux, Japan and South Korea are finding common ground on trade, defense, and demographic challenges.
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