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Russian missiles hit the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, injuring 17 people
Two Russian missiles hit a residential area in the centre of Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second city, injuring 17 people, two of them seriously, and causing severe
Iran says it has struck a militant group in Pakistan
Iran says it has struck a militant group in western Pakistan, its third airstrike on another country this week after previous attacks on targets in
British Labour would need record vote difference to win majority
Britain’s opposition Labour Party would need a record vote difference to win a majority in Parliament at the next national election, according to an analysis
Von der Leyen warns West not to loosen support for Ukraine
The West must not stop supplying arms and money to Ukraine if it wants Kyiv to succeed in its war against Russia, European Commission chief
North Korea says it has tested a solid-propellant hypersonic missile
North Korea test-fired a new hypersonic medium-range solid-propellant hypersonic missile. The aim of the launch was to test the reliability of new high thrust solid
German farmers rally in Berlin to protest against tax hikes
Farmers and their tractors poured into Berlin from all corners of Germany to join a huge protest demanding a rethink of plans to raise taxes.
Denmark’s King Frederick X takes the throne after his mother’s resignation
Denmark’s King Frederick X ascended the throne on Sunday, succeeding his mother, Queen Margrethe II, who formally abdicated after 52 years as monarch. Margrethe, 83,
North Korea fired a missile
North Korea launched an intermediate-range missile off its east coast on Sunday, South Korea said, as tensions rise following Pyongyang’s recent launches of an intercontinental
Israel faces genocide charges at the World Court
Israel appeared before the World Court on Thursday with charges of genocide in the Gaza war as the first residents returned to northern neighbourhoods from
Zelenskiy says ceasefire would only benefit Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said a ceasefire in Russia’s war against Ukraine would not lead to political dialogue and would only benefit Moscow. Zelenskiy said