EU Plans to Boost Weapons Production with Significant Funding
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USA Reportedly to Provide Cluster Munitions to Ukraine
by Dispatchesby DispatchesSeveral US media outlets are reporting that the USA intends to supply cluster munitions to Ukraine. The announcement is expected to be made today.
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“Titanic” in the North Atlantic on June 18 with five occupants.
by Dispatchesby DispatchesAlmost three weeks after the loss of the “Titan” submarine, operator OceanGate has temporarily suspended its business.
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Prigozhin Returns to Russia: Uncertainty Surrounds Wagner Group Chief Whereabouts
by Dispatchesby DispatchesSo far, the Wagner Group’s chief, Prigozhin, has been presumed to be in exile after the uprising of his fighters in Belarus, as agreed with the Kremlin.
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Yellen Seeks to Ease Tensions: US Treasury Secretary Visits China
by Dispatchesby DispatchesFrom export restrictions to US President Biden’s comparison of China’s President Xi to a dictator, the relationship between China and the US is currently extremely tense.
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Continued Imposition of Harsh Penalties for Iranian Protesters Sparks Concern
by Dispatchesby DispatchesThe Iran continues to impose harsh penalties on individuals accused of participating in government-critical protests, according to a commission appointed by the United Nations.
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Karcher Strategy Meets Defeated Sentiments: Exploring the Challenges and Prospects in France’s Suburbs
by Dispatchesby DispatchesThe recent surge of violence in France has once again brought attention to the suburbs. This raises questions about the lack of success of previous action plans and the conflicting
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Investigations into the Death of a 27-Year-Old in Marseille
by Dispatchesby DispatchesIn the French port city of Marseille, a man may have died as a result of being hit by a rubber bullet fired by the police.
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Strict regulations from 2001 still apply to green genetic engineering, although the methods have advanced since then.
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At least two professional cyclists have had their Tour de France journey cut short after crashing just before the finish line of Stage 4.