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Attacker of George Floyd killer charged

Prosecutors say the suspect claimed that his actions had “symbolic” ties to the Black Lives Matter movement ...

South Korea launches first spy satellite

The success occurred less than two week after Pyongyang put its reconnaissance craft into orbit ...

Protester sets self on fire outside Israeli consulate

Atlanta police say the move was “likely an extreme act of political protest,” but not linked to terrorism ...

Spanish aristocrat arrested on US allegations

Alejandro Cao de Benos has been accused of helping North Korea evade sanctions by using cryptocurrency ...

West blocked Russia from international maritime body – Moscow

The Russian Foreign Ministry blamed an “unhinged” Western campaign for the IMO vote ...

Meta struggling to control pedophiles – WSJ

Facebook Groups reportedly have the same problem identified earlier on Instagram ...

US threatens to ‘pause’ sanctions relief for Venezuela

The White House has warned that Caracas must make more progress in releasing “political prisoners” to avoid being punished again ...

Farmers protest proposed dog-eating ban (VIDEOS)

South Korean demonstrators reportedly planned to release dogs in front of the presidential office in Seoul ...

US sanctions will last ‘for many years’ – Kremlin

Russia has no illusions about Western economic warfare, Dmitry Peskov has said ...

History-making American judge dies

Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to serve on the US Supreme Court, has passed away at 93 ...

Ukraine has lost up to 300,000 soldiers – ex-Zelensky aide

Kiev’s refusal to negotiate with Moscow has only caused the country heavy battlefield casualties, Aleksey Arestovich says ...

EU sets new military spending record

Despite the increase, the EU’s top diplomat warned that the bloc continues “to lag behind other players” in defense spending ...

Russia reveals new size of army

Citing the NATO build-up, Moscow has increased the size of its active service to 1.3 million ...

US ally to retire fighter jet struck by bird

The South Korean Air Force has determined that repairing the damaged F-35 would cost more than buying a new one ...

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