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Xi Jinping eyes 'victory lap' in Hong Kong, as locals look on warily Crushing the pro-democracy protests frayed Beijing's relationship with the city's youth and with many Western governments. But for the Chinese Communist Party, which prizes its political control and the nation's territorial integrity more than anything ...
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Biden and NATO leaders prepare to beef up alliance forces and set the stage for Finland and Sweden to join their ranks Speaking alongside the NATO secretary general, Biden listed new troop movements, equipment shipments and military installations meant to demonstrate the importance of security in the face of Moscow's aggression. "The United States and our allies, we are ...
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China throws media shield around Xi's visit to Hong Kong Hong Kong (CNN Business) Journalists from leading international media organizations, including Reuters and CNN, have been barred from covering official ceremonies during Chinese leader Xi Jinping's visit to Hong Kong later this week.
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Ukrainian mayor of Kherson detained as Russian-run region prepares for referendum Speaking about his arrest, Kirill Stremousov, deputy head of the military-civilian administration of the Kherson region, said Kolykhaiev had "posed as a benefactor" but "made every effort to ensure that some people continued to believe in the return of neo ...
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Near Kherson, Ukrainians regain territory in major counteroffensive NATALYNE, Ukraine — At a school where Russian forces had set up a base in Ukraine's southern Kherson region, three of their armored personnel carriers remained on the property — for now. They were damaged when Ukraine's military recently forced the ...
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NATO will boost military defenses especially on the eastern flank nearest Russia NPR's A Martinez talks to retired Navy Adm. James Stavridis, a former NATO commander, about measures the security organization can adopt to better defend itself against Russian aggression. A MARTINEZ, HOST: Leaders from the U.S., Canada, ...
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Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (June 29) NATO formally · The U.S. said it would boost its military presence in Europe, · Russian forces made "incremental advances" to encircle Lysychansk · Ukrainian authorities said 144 of the country's soldiers have returned in a prisoner swap with Russia.
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Paris attacker Salah Abdeslam sentenced to life in prison without parole Paris (CNN) Salah Abdeslam, who is believed to be only surviving member of the group that carried out a series of deadly gun-and-bomb attacks across Paris in November 2015, was found guilty on Wednesday and handed France's harshest sentence -- life ...
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War in Ukraine is driving demand for Africa's natural gas. That's controversial As Europe scrambles to replace the Russian natural gas that funds Moscow's war effort, fossil fuel companies are using this moment to push for new gas projects all over the world. Much of the industry lobbying centers on almost a dozen countries in ...
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NATO establishes program to coordinate rapid response to cyberattacks NATO member countries on Wednesday agreed in Madrid to create a new program to quickly respond to cyberattacks. Russian threat: The "virtual rapid response cyber capability" comes after months of Russian cyberattacks in Ukraine as part of the war and ...
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