Touting American-made guns, frontline Ukrainian soldiers fear potential loss of US military support
A Ukrainian solider rushes through the front-line in Klishchiivka, eastern Ukraine, as gun and artillery fire erupt around him. Armed with an American-made M16 rifle, he and his unit storm an area that moments before was held by Russian forces.
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Factbox-Golf-Reaction after Europe win Ryder Cup
ROME (Reuters) -Quotes from European and United States players following their singles matches on Sunday, the final day of the
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Reaction to Democratic U.S. Senator Feinstein's death
WASHINGTON Long-serving U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein, a California Democrat, has died at 90, a source familiar with the
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These Iowa and New Hampshire voters don't see much changing after the second GOP debate
Jaclyn Taylor's search for a candidate got a little more complicated Wednesday night. Chris Mudd, on the other hand, ended the night exactly where he began.
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Putin meets former Wagner commander Andrei Troshev
The Kremlin says Andrei Troshev, ex-aide to Yevgeny Prigozhin, now works for the defence ministry.
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Nagorno-Karabakh crisis lays bare Armenia's deteriorating relations with Russia
The crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh has come amid a sharp deterioration in the relationship between historic allies Armenia and Russia, and has been amplified by sometimes incendiary commentary from prominent individuals in Moscow.
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Rugby World Cup: Fiji win v Australia ‘worst result’ for Wales
The surprise result raises the stakes for Wales' upcoming clash with the Wallabies, fans say.
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September 11: America remembers lives lost in al-Qaeda attacks
President Joe Biden will mark the 22nd anniversary in Alaska on his way back from Vietnam.
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Canada gains 39,900 jobs in August, jobless rate holds at 5.5%
Canada's economy gained a net 39,900 jobs in August, largely in full-time work, and the jobless rate held
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Bank of Canada holds interest rate 5%, warns of more tightening
TORONTO The Bank of Canada on Wednesday held its key overnight interest rate at 5%, noting the economy
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Apple says it remains worried about risks of EU Digital Markets Act
STOCKHOLM Apple on Wednesday said it remained concerned about privacy and security risks it sees in the new
1970-01-01 08:00
Spanish women's football coach condemns federation chief's 'improper' behavior
Spain's Women's World Cup-winning coach Jorge Vilda on Saturday criticized the "inappropriate" behavior of the country's soccer chief Luis Rubiales.
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