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Two years into Russia’s war in Ukraine, how strong is NATO’s unity?
War fatigue is setting in across some Western capitals, but Russia remains the enemy ahead of a critical US election.
EU launches Red Sea naval mission to protect shipping from Houthi attacks
The operation will send European warships and early warning systems to the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and surrounding waters.
Palestine demands end to Israeli occupation at ICJ hearing
Foreign Minister Riad Malki urges judges at the International Court of Justice to order an end to Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories.
Navalny’s widow, Yulia, vows to continue his fight for a ‘free Russia’
Navalnaya’s message comes as Russian authorities say an investigation into Navalny’s death has been extended and the cause remains ‘unknown’.
NATO chief warns US aid delay harming Ukraine’s battle against Russia
A $95bn aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan requires approval from the US House of Representatives.
In a London borough home to many Muslims, Labour loses appeal over Gaza
Opposition leader Keir Starmer, who has refused to vociferously call for a ceasefire, disappoints those who have traditionally voted for his party.
Which countries have stopped supplying arms to Israel?
As civilian casualties continue to mount in Gaza, global calls for countries to halt arms sales to Israel grow.
US says Russia developing ‘troubling’ space-based anti-satellite weapon
White House says weapon is not yet operational and poses no immediate threat but puts astronauts at risk.
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