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Germany nabs suspected terrorist plotting to attack soldiers
German security forces detained a suspected terrorist, who was allegedly planning to carry out an attack on soldiers using a…
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Russia Using Chinese Engines to Make Attack Drones – Reuters
Russia has been using Chinese-made engines to produce long-range attack drones for deployment in Ukraine since at least mid-2023, Reuters…
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Minister: Estonian gov’t agreed to spend 1.1B euros on ammunition
Estonian Minister of Education and Research Kristina Kallas said that the government has agreed that 1.1 billion euros will be…
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Türkiye inflation expectations edge closer to govt’s projections
Inflation expectations in Türkiye for the end of the year have edged down this month, according to a closely watched…
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Kazakh President, Singaporean Business Discuss Alatau City Project Implementation
ASTANA – Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev discussed the implementation of the Alatau City project in the Almaty Region during a…
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Zelensky Announces 49 Ukrainian POWs Returned to Kyiv
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced Friday that 49 Ukrainian POWs had been returned from Russia, with AFP witnessing the group…
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Erdoğan to attend New York meetings to woo investors
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is expected to meet with top U.S. business leaders in New York this month, according to…
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Pro-Kremlin Filmmaker Mikhalkov Named ‘Honored Artist of Chechnya’
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has awarded an honorary title to pro-Kremlin filmmaker and TV host Nikita Mikhalkov. Kadyrov said he hosted…
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PwC banned, slapped with record fine in China over Evergrande audit
Chinese authorities on Friday announced they had banned the accounting firm PwC for six months and fined it over 400…
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Hundreds of thousands in Cuba without water
HAVANA: Water shortages in Cuba are increasingly flaring tempers, including in capital Havana, as problems mount for hundreds of thousands…
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