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Ukraine vows to expand strikes on Russia

Ukraine’s top military commander vowed to increase the ‘scale and depth’ of strikes on Russia in remarks made public Sunday, saying Kyiv would not sit idly by while Moscow prolonged its three-year invasion...

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Thousands join pro-Palestinian marches across Europe

Tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters marched in European cities calling for an end to the war in Gaza, hours before president Donald Trump said the US military had attacked three Iranian nuclear sites Sunday...

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Russia sent wrong bodies: Zelensky

Kyiv received the bodies of 20 Russian soldiers instead of Ukrainian ones during exchanges of war dead with Moscow, president Volodymyr Zelensky said in remarks made public Saturday.

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400 asylum seekers reach Greece island

Over 400 asylum seekers have landed at the small island of Gavdos near Crete, a new entry point increasingly used by migrant smugglers in past months, the Greek coastguard said Friday.

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More microplastics in glass bottles than plastic: study

Drinks including water, soda, beer and wine sold in glass bottles contain more microplastics than those in plastic bottles, according to a surprising study released by France’s food safety agency Friday.

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Pope warns of AI risks to young brains

Pope Leo XIV warned on Friday of the potential consequences of artificial intelligence on the intellectual development of young people, saying it could damage their grip on reality.

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UK MPs vote in favour of assisted dying law

Britain took a historic step towards allowing euthanasia on Friday when MPs backed contentious legislation that would introduce assisted dying for terminally ill people.

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Armenia PM arrives in Turkey

Armenian prime minister Nikol Pashinyan arrived in Istanbul on Friday for a rare visit to arch-foe Turkey.

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Sweden parties back govt’s defence spending hike

Sweden’s government said Thursday it had gained the support of all parties in parliament for a massive boost in defence spending, as the United States pressures Europe take more responsibility for security.

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Med rescuers saves 1,75,000 people since 2015

Maritime rescue organisations said Wednesday they had pulled more than 1,75,000 people from the Mediterranean over the past 10 years, as waves of migrants sought to use the dangerous sea route to reach Europe...