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Moscow sees broader Alaska summit goals than peace in UkrainePresident Vladimir Putin's stance on peace in Ukraine could disrupt his summit with Donald Trump, but no one knows the U.S. president's thoughts.
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US-Pakistan relations are the best they’ve been in decades. Pakistanis aren’t thrilled.The budding U.S.-Pakistan friendship marks a seismic diplomatic shift in South Asia. But lingering distrust toward the American security establishment will color their cooperation.
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Trump likes to wing it. Putin always plans. How will that work in Alaska?Allies are pressing President Trump to draw up a clear plan for his summit with Vladimir Putin on Ukraine's future, rather than just see what happens.
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In Ukraine, swarms of Russian drones and missiles are transforming combatWhat Moscow’s summer blitz tells us about the irreversible evolution of modern war as inexpensive drones bring the front line directly to the Ukrainian people.
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Saying women must end war, Israeli mothers ‘take a stand’ on Gaza borderIsrael is seeing a groundswell of protest against the war in Gaza. Following the government’s decision to send ground forces into Gaza City, a new women’s group, including mothers of combat soldiers, set up a protest camp on the border.
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Nowhere left to go as Gaza City faces looming Israeli offensivePalestinians in Gaza City fear that Israel’s planned offensive against their town may force them from their homes forever. They say they are exhausted by war.
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Street dogs gave him hope during dark days. Now he’s returning the favor.Niall Harbison is leveraging his large following on social media to help canines in South Asia.
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How China is making gains in the race for AI dominanceWith cutting-edge, open-source models like DeepSeek, Beijing is narrowing the AI innovation gap with the United States.
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Why France is cracking down on ‘ultrafast’ fashion – and other countries could, tooFrench lawmakers are pumping the brakes on an industry they say has gotten out of control.
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‘Who are we?’ Russia aims to strip teens’ Ukrainian identity.In Russian-controlled parts of Ukraine, a battle is on over national identity. Russia wants Ukrainians to feel Russian, and teens are the front line.
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In Darfur, Sudan, kidnapping is now a weapon of warSudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces is using kidnappings to help fund its war efforts and, in the process, unleashing terror on Darfur’s civilians.
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U.K. police say over 500 people arrested in pro-Palestinian events over weekendLondon police said 532 people were arrested Saturday when supporters of a pro-Palestinian group recently outlawed as a terrorist organization intentionally broke the law to test the government’s ability to enforce the ban.
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A MAGA for the UK? These working-class voters feel left behind.Working-class voters are flocking to Reform UK, a new MAGA-like political party that is disrupting the old guard of Labour and Conservatives.
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Haiti declares 3-month state of emergency as gangs ravage country’s central regionThe measure covers Haiti’s West, Artibonite, and Center departments to “fight against insecurity and respond to the agricultural and food crisis,” a government statement says.
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