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Kremlin says possible U.S. prisoner swap can only be done 'in silence'

The Kremlin, asked on Wednesday about a possible prisoner exchange with the United States, restated its position that such cases can only be resolved "in silence", meaning that it

Kremlin says possible U.S. prisoner swap can only be done 'in silence'
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Kremlin denies Reuters report that Putin offered a ceasefire in Ukraine

The Kremlin on Wednesday denied a Reuters report that Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed a ceasefire in Ukraine to the United States via intermediaries.

Kremlin denies Reuters report that Putin offered a ceasefire in Ukraine
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Sweden says it expects Hungary to soon give NATO membership approval

Sweden's foreign minister said on Wednesday that he expects that Hungary will soon approve the Swedish NATO membership application.

Sweden says it expects Hungary to soon give NATO membership approval
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Taiwan reports another Chinese 'combat readiness patrol' nearby

Taiwan's defence ministry said it detected 14 Chinese air force planes operating around Taiwan and carrying out "joint combat readiness patrols" with Chinese warships on Wednesday.

Taiwan reports another Chinese 'combat readiness patrol' nearby
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Russia suspends annual payments to Arctic Council, RIA agency reports

Russia has suspended annual payments to the Arctic Council until "real work" resumes with the participation of all member countries, Russia's RIA state news agency reported, citing the

Russia suspends annual payments to Arctic Council, RIA agency reports
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Japan PM Kishida plans South Korea visit on March 20, Fuji TV reports

Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is considering visiting South Korea on March 20, broadcaster Fuji TV reported on Wednesday.

Japan PM Kishida plans South Korea visit on March 20, Fuji TV reports
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Russia's airstrikes hit hospital, injuring several in east Ukraine, governor says

Russia launched several missile attacks on the town of Selydove in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, damaging a hospital, destroying a dozen residential flats and injuring several people,

Russia's airstrikes hit hospital, injuring several in east Ukraine, governor says
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North Korea fires multiple cruise missiles off its east coast -South Korea military

North Korea fired multiple cruise missiles off its east coast on Wednesday, South Korea's military said. The missiles were launched about 9 a.m.

North Korea fires multiple cruise missiles off its east coast -South Korea military
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Russia's parliament to vote on suspending Moscow's OSCE participation

Russia's parliament will vote on Feb. 21 on suspending the country's participation in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Co-operation (OSCE), Duma Speaker

Russia's parliament to vote on suspending Moscow's OSCE participation
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US urges Senegalese President Sall to restore Senegal's electoral calendar

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US urges Senegalese President Sall to restore Senegal's electoral calendar
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UK to urge allies to boost defence production for Ukraine

British Foreign Secretary David Cameron will urge allies to increase defence production to help Ukraine's war with Russia, his office said on Tuesday ahead of a diplomatic tour to

UK to urge allies to boost defence production for Ukraine
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Ukraine defence minister, new armed forces chief inform Western generals of Kyiv's plans

Ukraine Defence Minister Rustem Umerov and newly appointed armed forces commander Oleksandr Syrskyi discussed Kyiv's military plans for 2024 with the supreme commander of the NATO Armed

Ukraine defence minister, new armed forces chief inform Western generals of Kyiv's plans
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Biden blasts 'dangerous' Trump NATO remarks, highlighting Ukraine funding need

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Biden blasts 'dangerous' Trump NATO remarks, highlighting Ukraine funding need
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Trinidad and Tobago cleans up beaches following 12-kilometer oil spill

First responders and volunteers from Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday sought to contain an oil spill detected last week in the Caribbean country's waters and clean areas of Tobago island's

Trinidad and Tobago cleans up beaches following 12-kilometer oil spill
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Blinken says he spoke to Paul Whelan, US citizen being held by Russia

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday said he had spoken on Monday with Paul Whelan, a former U.S. Marine who is being detained in Russia.

Blinken says he spoke to Paul Whelan, US citizen being held by Russia
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US concerned about Venezuela's arrest of activist and her family

The United States is "deeply concerned" by reports that human rights activist Rocio San Miguel and members of her family have been arrested in Venezuela, the White House said on

US concerned about Venezuela's arrest of activist and her family
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Nine gold miners missing in Turkey after landslide

Nine miners were missing after a landslide at an Anagold Mining operation in eastern Turkey on Tuesday, the energy ministry said, with rescue efforts under way.

Nine gold miners missing in Turkey after landslide
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Explainer-Why is Israel planning a Rafah offensive and what would it mean?

Israel is planning to expand its ground assault into the city of Rafah, where over 1 million Palestinians have sought refuge from the offensive that has laid waste to much of the Gaza

Explainer-Why is Israel planning a Rafah offensive and what would it mean?
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Kremlin says it is ready to support actions leading to ceasefire in Gaza

The Kremlin said on Tuesday that it was ready to support any action leading to the release of Israeli hostages and a ceasefire in Gaza.

Kremlin says it is ready to support actions leading to ceasefire in Gaza
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Russia warns the West: we will be very tough if you 'steal' our assets

Russia warned the West on Tuesday that Moscow would be very tough if the United States and European Union seized hundreds of billions of dollars worth of Russian assets.

Russia warns the West: we will be very tough if you 'steal' our assets
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Explainer-Why is US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin hospitalized again?

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has been hospitalized again and was put under general anesthesia on Monday to address a bladder issue.

Explainer-Why is US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin hospitalized again?
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Canada says Israeli assault on Rafah would be devastating

Canada on Monday joined those urging Israel not to mount a ground invasion against Gaza's southern Rafah neighborhood, saying such an attack would be devastating for Palestinians.

Canada says Israeli assault on Rafah would be devastating
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Mexico logs biggest meth lab raid under current admin

Mexican armed forces said on Monday they had dismantled a clandestine meth "mega-laboratory" in northern Sonora state, marking the largest drug laboratory busted under the

Mexico logs biggest meth lab raid under current admin
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White House presses Israel to work toward pause in Gaza war

The White House on Monday pressed Israel to work toward a pause in the Gaza conflict to win freedom for more hostages held by Hamas and rapidly increase the flow of humanitarian

White House presses Israel to work toward pause in Gaza war
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Biden to meet Jordan's king, who wants Gaza ceasefire

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Biden to meet Jordan's king, who wants Gaza ceasefire

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