The Chinese groups accused of hacking the U.S. and others
SINGAPORE Chinese hacking teams have been blamed by Western intelligence agencies and cybersecurity groups for digital intrusion campaigns
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Austin hopes F-16 fight jet training for Ukrainian pilots will begin in coming weeks
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says he hopes that training for Ukrainian pilots on American-made F-16 fighter jets will begin in the coming weeks
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U.S. weekly jobless claims rise moderately; first-quarter GDP growth revised up
WASHINGTON The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose moderately last week and the prior
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South Korea, US hold largest live-fire drills to respond to 'full-scale' attack
By Soo-hyang Choi and Daewoung Kim SEOUL/POCHEON, South Korea (Reuters) -South Korean and U.S. forces began live-fire exercises simulating a
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South Korea says homegrown space rocket put satellite into orbit
By Hyonhee Shin and Soo-hyang Choi SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's domestically produced space rocket successfully delivered a commercial-grade satellite into
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Spain's mass tourism in candidates' crosshairs in election year
By Joan Faus BARCELONA Scrawled across Barcelona's opera house, along the city's renowned La Rambla boulevard, is expletive-laden
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DeSantis to campaign in Iowa, NH, SC after chaotic presidential launch
WASHINGTON Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will return to traditional politicking next week in the presidential primary states
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Capitol riot victims recount their experiences ahead of Oath Keepers seditious conspiracy sentencing
Multiple law enforcement officers and two US Capitol staff members stood before a federal judge in Washington, DC, on Wednesday and recounted their terror as a mob breached the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, as several Oath Keepers members are set to be sentenced for seditious conspiracy.
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Firewalkers in Greece honor Saint Constantine in mystery-shrouded, centuries-old rituals
Over three days at the end of spring, devotees of St. Constantine in a smattering of villages in northern Greece celebrate his feast with a series of intensely mystical rituals that include walking on beds of burning coals
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Delaware taps artificial intelligence to evacuate crowded beaches when floods hit
Delaware officials are hoping an influx of federal infrastructure money means that future evacuations of crowded beaches during floodwaters can happen automatically through artificial intelligence
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Shift to clean energy accelerating, but coal investments too high, report says
The International Energy Agency says energy security concerns and policy support from rich countries are speeding up reliance on clean energy
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Aid chief says Taliban agree to consider allowing women to resume agency work in Kandahar
The head of a major international aid organization says Taliban officials in Kandahar have agreed to consider allowing women to resume work at the agency in the Afghan province
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