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Hatay rises from the ruins after earthquakes

Hatay rises from the ruins after earthquakes
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Three years after two devastating earthquakes that struck southern Turkey and northern Syria, the city of Hatay shows signs of recovery.

Japarov links Tashiev’s dismissal to threat of division

Japarov links Tashiev’s dismissal to threat of division
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The Kyrgyz president says the unexpected dismissal of his close ally was meant to stop political confrontation in parliament and the state apparatus.

Referendum on Switzerland’s future: cap on population

Referendum on Switzerland’s future: cap on population
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Switzerland is set to hold a referendum on whether to cap the country’s permanent population at 10 million people. Voters will decide on the proposal on June 14.

UK to Double Military Presence in Norway

UK to Double Military Presence in Norway
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The United Kingdom will increase its troop numbers in Norway from about 1,000 to 2,000 as part of NATO’s “Arctic Guardian” operation amid rising tensions in the Arctic.

Munich Conference prize awarded to the people of Ukraine

Munich Conference prize awarded to the people of Ukraine
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The Ewald von Kleist Prize, presented as part of the Munich Security Conference, will be awarded to the people of Ukraine in 2026. President Volodymyr Zelensky will accept the award on their behalf.

US and Iran resume dialogue in Muscat

US and Iran resume dialogue in Muscat
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The United States and Iran held their first talks since last year’s escalation in the Omani capital, Muscat. The meeting lasted throughout the day and was conducted in an indirect format, with both sides communicating through Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi.

In Abu Dhabi, Russia and Ukraine swap prisoners for the first time in five months

In Abu Dhabi, Russia and Ukraine swap prisoners for the first time in five months
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For the second time, trilateral talks involving Russia, Ukraine, and the U.S. were held in Abu Dhabi, focused on finding ways to end the war in Ukraine. The main outcome was a prisoner exchange between Moscow and Kyiv — the first in five months.

700 Federal Agents to Leave Minneapolis

700 Federal Agents to Leave Minneapolis
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U.S. federal authorities have announced the withdrawal of 700 immigration and border enforcement personnel from Minnesota amid an ongoing crackdown on illegal immigration, border chief Tom Homan said.

US Shoots Down Iranian Drone, Protects Tanker in Strait of Hormuz

US Shoots Down Iranian Drone, Protects Tanker in Strait of Hormuz
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US forces repelled an Iranian threat: an Iranian drone was shot down over the Arabian Sea, and an attempt to seize an American tanker in the Strait of Hormuz was thwarted.

Kyiv, EU and US Approve Response Scenario to Russia’s Actions

Kyiv, EU and US Approve Response Scenario to Russia’s Actions
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Ukraine has coordinated a multi-level response plan with Europe and the United States in case Russia violates a potential ceasefire. The plan предусматривает a phased and coordinated reaction, ranging from diplomatic measures to military action involving Western allies.

Millions of Pages in Epstein Case Made Public

Millions of Pages in Epstein Case Made Public
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The U.S. Department of Justice has released millions of previously undisclosed documents related to the case of financier Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of sex crimes and died in prison in 2019. This marks the largest disclosure since the adoption of the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

Charles Michel Slams NATO Chief: “Rutte Acts Like a U.S. Agent”

Charles Michel Slams NATO Chief: “Rutte Acts Like a U.S. Agent”
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Former President of the European Council Charles Michel has sharply criticized NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, accusing him of acting like a “U.S. agent” instead of strengthening unity within the alliance. He made the remarks in an interview with Euronews on January 30.

US Labels Cuba a National Security Threat

US Labels Cuba a National Security Threat
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US President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency, citing the policies and actions of the Cuban government. According to a statement published on the White House website, Havana poses an “unusual and extraordinary threat” to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.

US Officially Leaves WHO, Organization Loses Major Donor

US Officially Leaves WHO, Organization Loses Major Donor
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The United States has officially withdrawn from the World Health Organization (WHO), depriving the organization of one of its largest donors. The withdrawal was initiated by Donald Trump a year ago, citing the WHO’s “China-centric” approach during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Trump Files Lawsuit Against JPMorgan and CEO Jamie Dimon

Trump Files Lawsuit Against JPMorgan and CEO Jamie Dimon
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US President Donald Trump has filed a $5 billion lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase and its CEO Jamie Dimon, accusing the bank of politically motivated account closures and efforts to exclude him from the financial system.

Storm ‘Harry’ Hits Southern Italy

Storm ‘Harry’ Hits Southern Italy
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Severe storm “Harry” has struck southern Italy, causing floods, strong winds, and evacuations. Several regions are under a red alert.

Kremlin Notes “Positive Shift” in Europe’s Approach to Dialogue with Russia

Kremlin Notes “Positive Shift” in Europe’s Approach to Dialogue with Russia
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The Kremlin has welcomed recent signals from several European countries regarding the possible resumption of dialogue with Moscow. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov made the remarks while commenting on statements by leaders of France, Italy and Germany.

First European Troops Arrive on Strategic Island

First European Troops Arrive on Strategic Island
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The first European troops have arrived in Greenland as part of a NATO joint mission, following statements by US President Donald Trump about the potential annexation of the island to the United States. Participating countries include Germany, the United Kingdom, Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden, reports Bild.

Death Toll Among Iranian Protesters Surpasses 1,850

Death Toll Among Iranian Protesters Surpasses 1,850
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The number of protesters killed in Iran has exceeded 1,850, according to the U.S.-based human rights organization Human Rights. Mass demonstrations in the Islamic Republic have continued for a 17th consecutive day, spreading across dozens of cities.