No quick deal in sight as EU countries start talks on new Russia sanctions
By Gabriela Baczynska BRUSSELS (Reuters) -European Union states were holding a first discussion on Wednesday on proposed new sanctions over
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Kremlin calls Polish decision to rename Kaliningrad 'hostile act'
The Kremlin said on Wednesday that Poland's decision to rename the Russian city of Kaliningrad in its official
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Israel keeps up pressure on Islamic Jihad with second day of deadly airstrikes in Gaza
The Israel Defense Forces targeted what they called Islamic Jihad terrorist organization operatives and infrastructure in Gaza on Wednesday, a day after Israeli military airstrikes killed three leaders of the Palestinian militant group and 10 other Palestinian men, women and children along the strip.
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Kremlin says Russia's view on Black Sea grain deal understood by all parties
MOSCOW The Kremlin said on Wednesday that Russia's stance on the Black Sea grain deal - that its
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Britain set to ban Russia's Wagner Group - The Times
(Reuters) -Britain is set to formally classify Russian mercenary force Wagner Group as a terrorist organisation as a way of
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Southeast Asian leaders pledge crackdown on human traffickers online scams
By Kate Lamb LABUAN BAJO, Indonesia Southeast Asian leaders pledged on Wednesday to crack down on online scams
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Jewish groups condemn $150m Nazi-linked jewel sale
The collection belonged to Heidi Horten, whose German husband took over Jewish firms in the 1930s.
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Hong Kong Passes Law Barring Foreign Lawyers From Security Cases
Hong Kong legislators have granted the city’s leader the power to veto foreign lawyers from national security cases,
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Credit Agricole Rises in Record Investment Bank Quarter
Credit Agricole SA’s investment bank posted a record performance in the first quarter as the French lender’s debt
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RWE Draws Up Plans to Exit Controversial German LNG Project
RWE AG is drawing up plans to pull out of a controversial liquefied natural gas project on the
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Exclusive: Japan is in talks to open a NATO office as Ukraine war makes world less stable, foreign minister says
Japan is in talks to open a NATO liaison office, the first of its kind in Asia, the country's foreign minister told CNN in an exclusive interview on Wednesday, saying Russia's invasion of Ukraine has made the world less stable.
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Russia's war on Ukraine latest: EU to discuss sanctions on Chinese and Iranian firms
(Reuters) -European Union states hold a first discussion on Wednesday on proposed new sanctions over Russia's war in Ukraine that
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