Israeli troops kill 9 Palestinians in West Bank clash, medics say
NABLUS, West Bank (Reuters) -Israeli troops killed nine Palestinians, including at least three gunmen and three civilians, and wounded over 90 others during a raid on a flashpoint city in the occu...
Read moreItaly's Meloni backs Ukraine on Kyiv visit but rules out sending planes
KYIV (Reuters) -Italy will keep supporting Ukraine in resisting Russian attacks but has no plans to offer fighter jets, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said Tuesday during a visit to Kyiv. The Itali...
Read moreAustralia, Philippines discuss joint South China Sea patrols
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines and Australia on Wednesday discussed pursuing joint patrols in the South China Sea, days after the Southeast Asian country held similar talks with the United ...
Read moreAl-Shabab attack kills 10 at Somali officials' house, ministry says
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Ten people were killed in an attack in Somalia's capital claimed by the al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab group, which said it was targeting military officials and militia fighters ...
Read moreRussia's warship with hypersonic missiles arrives for drills with S.Africa, China
(Reuters) - Russia's flagship frigate equipped with new generation hypersonic cruise missiles has arrived in the South African port of Richards Bay for exercises that will include China, Russia's ...
Read moreUS lawmaker in Kyiv says momentum shifting toward ATACMS and F-16s for Ukraine
KYIV (Reuters) - A senior U.S. lawmaker said during a visit to the Ukrainian capital on Tuesday that momentum in Washington was shifting toward sending the long-range missiles and fighter jets cov...
Read morePutin suspends Russia's participation in last remaining nuclear treaty with US
MOSCOW (Reuters) -President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Russia was suspending its participation in the New START treaty with the United States that limits the two sides' strategic nuclear ...
Read moreAfter Kyiv visit, Biden rallies NATO allies in Poland
WARSAW (Reuters) -Fresh from an unannounced visit to Ukraine, President Joe Biden rallied NATO allies in Poland on Tuesday, proclaiming "unwavering" support for Kyiv and a commitment to bolstering...
Read moreRussian officials denying Wagner Group ammunition, founder says
(Reuters) -Yevgeny Prigozhin, the founder of Russia's mercenary group Wagner, accused unspecified officials of deliberately denying his fighters sufficient ammunition as part of an ongoing rivalry...
Read moreSix killed after third earthquake hits Turkey-Syria border
ANTAKYA, Turkey (Reuters) -Six people were killed in the latest earthquake to strike the border region of Turkey and Syria, authorities said on Tuesday, two weeks after a massive quake killed more...
Read moreFrance eyes Ivory Coast after Burkina Faso boots out French troops
ABIDJAN/OUAGADOUGOU (Reuters) - France's defence minister pledged on Monday to boost military support to Ivory Coast, as Paris adjusts its strategy in West Africa after neighbouring Burkina Faso o...
Read moreTaiwan bolstering military ties with US more, President Tsai says
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan is bolstering its military ties with the United States and will cooperate even more closely with it and other friendly nations to deal with "authoritarian expansionism", ...
Read moreMali IED blast kills three peacekeepers and wounds five, UN mission says
BAMAKO (Reuters) - Three United Nations peacekeepers were killed and five were seriously injured after their convoy hit an improvised explosive device in central Mali, the U.N. peacekeeping missio...
Read moreBiden, in Kyiv ahead of war anniversary, vows support as long as needed
By Pavel Polityuk and Max Hunder KYIV (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden made an unannounced visit to Kyiv on Monday, promising to stand with Ukraine as long as it takes, on a trip timed to upsta...
Read moreBurkina Faso marks official end of French military operations on its soil
By Thiam Ndiaga OUAGADOUGOU (Reuters) -France and Burkina Faso have officially marked the end of French military operations in the West African nation, theBurkinabe armed forces said on Sunday, af...
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