After lifting the state of emergency in Belgorod, the governor reports another drone attack
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DeSantis apparently to announce candidacy on Twitter
by Dispatchesby DispatchesRon DeSantis, the popular governor of Florida, will apparently challenge Donald Trump today in the Republican race for the US presidential nomination
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The Turkish election campaign is increasingly marked by sharp nationalist rhetoric, which has also affected the distribution of seats in the new parliament
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USA threatens Sudan’s conflicting parties with sanctions
by Dispatchesby DispatchesEven though a ceasefire has been declared in Sudan since Monday, fighting in the country continues
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“G7 Agrees to $21 Billion Aid Package to Tackle Global Hunger Crisis”
by Dispatchesby DispatchesThe G7 countries have agreed on a multi-billion-dollar development aid package to address hunger crises worldwide by strengthening regional agriculture and trade
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Russian Wagner CEO Claims Capture of Bachmut, Ukrainian Officials Refute
by Dispatchesby DispatchesJewgeni Prigoschin, the head of Russian mercenary group Wagner, claims to have taken the heavily contested Ukrainian city of Bachmut
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Hungary Releases Convicted Smugglers From Overcrowded Prisons
by Dispatchesby DispatchesHungary has released hundreds of foreign prisoners convicted of smuggling people out of its prisons
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Rising Anti-Semitism in the Netherlands: Young People Questioning the Holocaust
by Dispatchesby DispatchesAnti-Semitic football fans, harassment, and attacks: in the Netherlands, anti-Semitism is on the rise
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Turkish Runoff Election: Voting Begins for Eligible Voters in Germany
by Dispatchesby DispatchesTurkish President Erdogan and his challenger Kilicdaroglu are heading to a runoff, and from today, eligible voters in Germany can cast their votes
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US Debt Limit Negotiations Prove Inconclusive, Risk of Default Remains High
by Dispatchesby DispatchesAfter two new rounds of negotiations between Republicans and the Biden government, talks about raising the debt limit in the United States are proving difficult