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Coup Underway in Guinea-Bissau, Army Officers Claim

A group of army officers in Guinea-Bissau announced on Wednesday that they have taken control of the country amid reports of gunfire in the...

Truce Plan Stalls as Sudan’s Warring Parties Refuse to Sign

Neither of Sudan's warring factions has officially accepted a truce plan from the United States, according to senior U. S. envoy Massad Boulos. Although...

Could Oil Be Maduro’s Ticket to a Deal with Trump?

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro may use crude oil shipments, mainly sold to China, as leverage in potential negotiations with the U. S. President Trump's...

$1.7 Billion for Defense: European Parliament Approves New EU Fund

The European Parliament has approved a €1.5 billion ($1.7 billion) initiative to fund defense investments within the EU and support Ukraine, as stated in...

Sweden Seeks Long-Range Strike Capability

Sweden's military seeks long-range cruise missiles to target areas deep inside other countries, according to a report submitted to the government. Defence Minister Pal Jonson...

Serbia’s Russian-Owned Oil Refinery Nears Shutdown Under US Sanctions

Serbia's oil refinery, owned by Russia's NIS, will shut down in four days if the U. S. does not lift sanctions on the project,...

Facing a $51 Billion Hole, Russia Weighs Costly Rescue of Russian Railways

Russia's government is exploring options to support Russian Railways, the largest commercial employer in the nation, which is facing a significant debt of 4...

US, Russia Hold Talks in Abu Dhabi Amid Missile Strikes on Kyiv

U. S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll held talks with Russian officials in Abu Dhabi to support President Trump's effort to end the war in...

Major Ukraine Corruption Case Set to Widen, Anti-Graft Chief Says

Investigators in Ukraine may bring new charges in a major corruption probe that has intensified the political crisis during wartime. This investigation focuses on...

U.S. Ties Steel Tariff Relief to ‘Balanced’ EU Digital Rules

The United States is asking the European Union (EU) to change its tech regulations before reducing U. S. tariffs on steel and aluminum from...

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Jihadi and separatist strikes push Mali toward fragmentation

On Saturday, an alliance of al Qaeda-linked militants and...

NATO considers ending its annual summits to avoid tensions with Trump

NATO is considering stopping its annual summits, a decision...

Netanyahu’s rivals unite — but would they change Israel’s security policy?

Two of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's main rivals,...

Merz suggests Ukraine may need to cede territory to unlock EU membership

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz suggested on Monday that Ukraine...
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