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Ukraine's Zelenskiy urges South Korea to provide defence systems -report

SEOUL, May 30 (Reuters) - Ukraine "desperately hopes" that South Korea will provide defensive military equipment such as anti-aircraft systems to fend off Russian attacks, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy was cited as saying in an interview with a South Korean newspaper.

2 years ago
Europe

White House says Xi-Zelensky talks would be a 'good thing'

"We think it would be a very good thing if the two of them talk," National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters when asked about a Wall Street Journal report that the Ukrainian leader is set to talk with Xi for the first time since Chinese-ally Russia invaded. ...

2 years ago
Europe

Ukraine says Putin wants to 'expand' war after US drone crash

"The incident with the American MQ-9 Reaper UAV -- provoked by Russia over the Black Sea -- is Putin's way of signalling his readiness to expand the conflict to involve other parties. The purpose of this all-in tactic is to always be raising the stakes," Ukraine's National Security and Defence Council secretary  Oleksiy Danilov said on social media. ...

2 years ago

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Kremlin endorses report on US involvement in Nord Stream sabotage

The self-published article claimed that the US Navy helped Norway plant explosives on the pipelines running under the Baltic Sea between Russia and Germany.

2 years ago
Europe

Italy hails global effort as mafia fugitive held in Bali

Antonio Strangio, 32, wanted for the production and trafficking of drugs, was arrested at Bali airport on February 2 after being on the run since 2016, police said.

2 years ago
Europe

Big Tech not doing enough to remove fake news, NGO Avaaz says

The companies are due to present reports this week on the measures they have taken to comply with the updated EU code of practice on disinformation which is linked to the online content rules known as the Digital Services Act (DSA) that came into force last November.

2 years ago
Europe

Three Indonesians injured in 7.8-magnitude Turkish quake, others evacuated

Three Indonesian residents have been injured and dozens of others displaced in the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that rocked central Turkey early on Monday, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

2 years ago
Europe

Bird flu detected in mammals but risk to humans low: experts

Since late 2021, Europe has been gripped by its worst-ever outbreak of bird flu, with North and South America also experiencing severe outbreaks.

2 years ago
Europe

Putin has not threatened me or Germany: Scholz

Former British prime minister Boris Johnson, speaking to the BBC for a documentary early this week, said the Russian leader had threatened him with a missile strike that would "only take a minute." The Kremlin said Johnson was lying.

2 years ago
Europe

US says Russia violating New START nuclear arms control treaty

The treaty came into force in 2011 and was extended in 2021 for five more years. It caps the number of strategic nuclear warheads that the United States and Russia can deploy, and the deployment of land- and submarine-based missiles and bombers to deliver them.

2 years ago
Europe

Prime Minister Sunak fires party chairman Zahawi over tax affairs

Sunak had ordered independent adviser to investigate questions over the tax affairs of Zahawi, who was briefly finance minister during a period of political turmoil in Britain last year.

2 years ago
Europe

Pope says those criminalising homosexuality are 'wrong'

In an interview published on Wednesday, the pope had said being homosexual was "not a crime ... but it’s a sin".

2 years ago
Europe

Kishida says considering Ukraine trip

"Nothing has been decided at this time regarding my visit to Ukraine," he told parliament.

2 years ago
Europe

Erdogan warns Sweden on NATO after Koran burning

Erdogan's furious comments further distanced the prospects of Sweden and Finland joining the Western defence alliance before Turkey's presidential and parliamentary polls in May.

2 years ago
Europe

Kremlin won't say if Putin will seek re-election in 2024

Speculation has been growing in Russian media about Putin's plans for 2024, when a new election is due under Russia's constitutional rules. 

2 years ago
Europe

Allies fail to agree on heavy tanks sought by Ukraine

A US-led meeting of some 50 Ukraine allies came through with billions of dollars' worth of military hardware, including ample armored vehicles and munitions needed to push back Russian forces.

2 years ago
Europe

BBC admits error over Ardern headline after sexism backlash

The since-deleted headline was posted Thursday on Twitter with a link to an article by BBC World, the UK broadcaster's global newsroom.

2 years ago
Europe

Meta slapped with 5.5 million euro fine for EU data breach

The penalty follows a 390 million euro fine for Meta-owned media platforms Instagram and Facebook two weeks ago after they were found to have flouted the same EU rules.

2 years ago
Europe

Putin ally Medvedev warns of nuclear war if Russia defeated in Ukraine

In a post on Telegram discussing NATO support for the Ukrainian military, Medvedev said: "Nuclear powers have never lost major conflicts on which their fate depends."

2 years ago
Europe

US, German defense ministers meet as differences emerge over tanks for Ukraine

Germany will allow German-made tanks to be sent to Ukraine to help its defense against Russia if the United States agrees to send its own tanks, a report says. 

2 years ago
Europe

Russia says Sukhoi fighter 'escorted' German plane nearing border

The announcement came hours German Defence Minister Christine Lambrecht resigned after months of criticism over Berlin's stuttering response to the war in Ukraine as well as a series of gaffes.

2 years ago
Europe

Russia produces first nuclear warheads for Poseidon super torpedo

"The first Poseidon ammunition loads have been manufactured, and the Belgorod submarine will receive them in the near future," TASS quoted the source as saying.

2 years ago
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Putin signals impatience over Ukraine war in commander switch

President Vladimir Putin's move to replace his top commander in Ukraine is a sign of military disarray and his growing impatience in a war Russia is not winning, analysts said.

2 years ago
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Russia runs budget deficit as defence spending rises

The deficit reached 3.3 trillion rubles ($47 billion), or 2.3 percent of gross domestic product, Finance Minister Anton Siluanov told a government meeting. 

2 years ago
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Macron backs Lula, condemns Brazil violence

"The will of the Brazilian people and the democratic institutions must be respected!" he tweeted.

2 years ago
Europe

Pope Francis to lead ex-pontiff Benedict's funeral

Pope Francis will preside Thursday over the funeral of his predecessor Benedict XVI at the Vatican, an unprecedented event in modern times expected to draw tens of thousands of people.

2 years ago
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Pope hails 'beloved' Benedict as Vatican releases photos of body

Benedict's funeral will be "solemn but simple", the Vatican has said, after which he will be buried in the papal tombs under St Peter's Basilica.

2 years ago
Europe

World steps into 2023 after turbulent year

Many were ready to set aside pinched budgets and a virus that is increasingly forgotten but not gone, and embrace a party atmosphere on New Year's Eve after a few pandemic-dampened years.

2 years ago
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Former pope Benedict XVI dies aged 95

Former pope Benedict XVI has died at the age of 95, the Vatican announced Saturday, almost a decade after he became the first pontiff to resign in six centuries.

2 years ago
Europe

Dutch king says slavery apology start of 'long journey'

Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Monday officially apologised for the Dutch state's involvement in slavery in its former colonies, calling it a "crime against humanity".

2 years ago
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Christmas comes early and bittersweet for Eastern Europe's Ukrainian refugees

Ukrainians generally celebrate Christmas on Jan. 7 in common with Russians, but the country's Orthodox church has gradually shifted from Moscow's orbit in recent years.

2 years ago
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Two dead, four injured in Paris shooting: prosecutor

Two people were killed and four injured in a shooting in central Paris on Friday, police and prosecutors said, adding that the shooter, in his 60s, had been arrested.

2 years ago
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UN Security Council adopts first ever Myanmar resolution

The UN Security Council called for Myanmar's junta to release Aung San Suu Kyi Wednesday as it adopted its first ever resolution on the situation in the turmoil-ridden Southeast Asian country.

2 years ago

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