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Putin Pushing Russian Troops Into Deadlier Advances During Peace Talks
Russian forces have faced 99 casualties per square kilometer gained, up from 59 last year, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said.
Alberta Separatists Push to Leave Canada After Liberals Win Election
"Today is the birthday of many new separatists in Alberta," politician Cameron Davies said.
F-35 Crisis Puts Pressure on Europe To Develop Sixth-Gen Fighter Jets
"There will be an increased pressure on pan-European projects, that is for sure," former Lithuanian foreign minister, Gabrielius Landsbergis, told Newsweek.
China's Temu Stops Shipments to US Amid Trump Trade War
The move comes after the U.S. government eliminated the use of the "de minimis" rule for Chinese goods amid Trump's tariff war.
Prince Harry Says He's at Risk From 'Institutions That Preyed Upon' Diana
Prince Harry said that he wants to reconcile with his family after losing a court battle over his publicly funded security.
Marco Rubio Blasts Germany for Labeling Far-Right AfD Party as Extremist
Marco Rubio called Germany's domestic spy agency's designation of the AfD party as extremist "tyranny in disguise."
Palace Responds to Prince Harry's Bombshell Interview
Harry sued the British Government on Friday to reinstate his police protection team, but he lost at the Court of Appeal in London.
Prince Harry Says He Doesn't Know How Long King Charles Has Left to Live
King Charles was diagnosed with cancer in January 2024 and began treatment the following month, which he continues to receive.
Japan Repairs US Floating Base in Alliance Milestone
USS Miguel Keith is a mobile base that launches helicopters and small boats and provides command-and-control facilities.
China's Trade War Narrative Puts Trump on Back Foot
Both governments have cast the other as the more desperate to begin talks on ending the trade war.
Next Pope Update: New Favorite Emerges to Replace Francis
Francis died on April 21 at the age of 88.
Prince Harry Wants Reconciliation, Says King Charles 'Won't Speak' to Him
Speaking from California, the Duke of Sussex revealed to BBC News that he is currently estranged from his father, King Charles.
Map Shows Wave Path as Tsunami Warning Issued after Argentina Quake
A small tsunami has arrived in Antarctica, and residents of Southern Chile and Southern Argentina are evacuating.
Trump's Middle East Business Surge Prompts Conflict of Interest Attacks
A $2 billion UAE crypto deal using a Trump-branded stablecoin has intensified scrutiny over the president's growing business ties to the Gulf state.
U.S. War on the Houthis: Five Things to Watch
The U.S. campaign against the Iran-backed Houthis has failed to stop them firing rockets and drones while also potentially becoming a bigger confrontation
Conclave Update: Vatican Conservatives Face Potential Blow Over Next Pope
The birth date of conservative cardinal from Burkina Faso is under dispute.
Kashmir Map Shows Who Controls Territory in Contested Himalayan Region
The Kashmir conflict has been running for nearly eight decades, and the contested region is one of the most heavily fortified in the world.
US Travel Warnings for Middle East, Asia Amid Iran Tensions
It comes as a fourth round of Iran nuclear talks was delayed.
Russian State TV Says Nuclear Strike Would Turn US Into 'Waterworld'
The comments were in response to remarks made recently by Senator John Kennedy directed at Vladimir Putin and the Russian administration.
Trump Tariffs Could Offer Lifeline for World's Finest Cotton
Egyptian cotton has maintained a global reputation for over a century, but has been struggling in the face of competition from elsewhere.
Tsunami Warning Issued for Chile After Huge Earthquake Off Argentina
The earthquake occurred in the Drake Passage.
US and Allied Drills Counter China's Island-Taking Tactics
The war game comes as China asserts sovereignty over several territories in the South China Sea.