Russia fails to rejoin UN's human rights council
The state was expelled from the body last April after its forces invaded Ukraine.
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Spain's Hermoso says image tarnished by Rubiales World Cup kiss
Spanish TV shows a statement to prosecutors where Jenni Hermoso says she felt clearly disrespected.
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Ivory Coast asylum seeker becomes top Welsh language activist
Ivorian Joseff Ngabo is the first person of colour to lead a Welsh language campaign group.
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Zelenskiy hails Ukraine-Romania ties on first visit since Russian invasion
(Reuters) -Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy hailed ties with Romania as a "factor of stability for Europe and beyond" on Tuesday
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Many in House GOP caution against tying Israel and Ukraine aid together
The Biden administration and congressional Democrats are weighing tying legislation for additional military support for Israel with military assistance for Ukraine, setting up a showdown with congressional Republicans opposed to helping Ukraine amid the tumult in the speaker-less chamber.
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Ukrainian villagers weep as they bury victims of Hroza missile strike
By Vitalii Hnidyi and Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey HROZA, Ukraine Residents of the Ukrainian village of Hroza wept beside coffins
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Ukraine's president replaces Territorial Defence Forces commander
KYIV President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has replaced the commander of Ukraine's Territorial Defence Forces, which have played an important
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Kremlin: Russia must hold 2024 presidential vote on schedule despite Putin ally comment
MOSCOW The Kremlin believes Russia's presidential and parliamentary elections should be held on schedule irrespective of the "special
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Analysis-Russian nuclear test would send warning signal, prompt others to follow suit
By Mark Trevelyan LONDON Russia may be paving the way to conduct a nuclear test, a move that
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Biden's promise to restore US leadership tested by fresh outbreak of war abroad
With the outbreak of war in Israel, President Joe Biden is contending with conflicts in two parts of the world at a moment of paralysis in Washington and increasing polarization over the direction of America's involvement abroad.
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Putin banks on wavering support for Ukraine, amid a race against time
How does the war in Ukraine end? Earlier this year, former President Donald Trump boasted that if he were re-elected, he'd "have that war settled in one day, 24 hours."
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Polish elections: When are they and why is Europe watching closely?
Poland's upcoming elections have been called the most important since the fall of communism in 1989.
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