Category: INTERNATIONAL
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Russian Negotiations Are Open For Potential Prisoner Exchange For US Journalist Evan Gershkovich
The Kremlin reiterated on Tuesday that any discussions with the US on a prospective prisoner swap—which may include imprisoned Wall Street Journal writer Evan Gershkovich—must take place in secret. When asked if a prisoner swap might be in the works following Monday’s consular visits to Gershkovich, a Russian citizen who has been detained in Moscow…
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10 people have died and thousands of civilians have fled as Israel continues its hunt for West Bank militants
Thousands of people fled to safety as military bulldozers tore through the refugee camp in the West Bank as Israeli forces continued their search for Palestinian terrorists and weapons on Tuesday. Ten Palestinians have already perished in the last two days. One of the most intensive military operations to take place in the occupied West…
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White House Evacuation Sparked by “White Powder,” Investigation Underway
There was a short evacuation when the suspicious “white powdered substance” was discovered in the White House, according to sources on Tuesday. The Washington Post reported that on Sunday night, the US Secret Service discovered a suspicious material at the White House.
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Imran Khan’s Toshakhana case has been declared inadmissible by a Pakistani court
The Toshakhana lawsuit against former prime minister Imran Khan was declared inadmissible by a Pakistani court on Tuesday. Khan, 70, was charged on May 10 in the Toshakhana case by Additional Sessions Judge Humayun Dilawar, who overruled challenges to the case’s admissibility.
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Seoul: North Korean spy satellite that crashed had “No Military Utility”
After examining its wreckage, South Korea said on Wednesday that North Korea’s first spy satellite had “no military utility” at all. North Korea tried to launch what it claimed to be its first military spy satellite in orbit in May, but the rocket that was carrying it crashed into the ocean shortly after takeoff.
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White House plays around with new research on sunblocking to stop global warming
According to a new report it issued on Friday, the Joe Biden-led US government seems willing to investigate the idea of blocking the sun’s rays in order to change the Earth’s atmosphere. The article caught the attention of experts and science lovers all across the globe since it revealed how a theory that had previously…
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Turkey Questions in the Quran Burning Row Swedish Security System During NATO Enlargement Discussions
The inability of Swedish authorities to stop Quran-burning rallies in their nation has raised security worries and doubts about Sweden’s qualifications for potential NATO membership, according to Turkiye’s foreign minister on Tuesday.
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Today, Jaishankar will begin a four-day trip to Tanzania
Following high-level meetings and serving as co-chair of the 10th Joint Commission Meeting with his counterpart, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is scheduled to arrive in Tanzania on Wednesday for a four-day official visit, according to a statement from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). Jaishankar will meet with the highest officials of the nation…
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Mid-flight in Croatia, a man attempts to unlock the door of the aircraft
A professional boxer from Britain attempted to unlock the door of the aeroplane after takeoff in an unusual occurrence onboard a Croatian flight. The video showed that the people had been holding him back. On June 30, the event took place at the Zadar Airport in Croatia.