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Kim Jong Un left fuming after North Korea’s new destroyer damaged in failed launch
North Korea's Kim Jong Un faces embarrassment after a failed naval destroyer launch. The incident prompts an investigation and highlights military modernization efforts.
Why Israel's new Gaza operation is different
Israeli troops "will stay and hold the ground in areas we've already fought for longer," an IDF spokesperson told Newsweek.
Britain transfers Chagos Islands to Mauritius after court delay
A ceremony transferring sovereignty of the British Indian Ocean Territory of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius was called off at the last moment after the High Court in London granted an injunction to
Trump's image of dead 'White farmers' from Reuters footage in Congo, not South Africa
Trump showed a screenshot of a Reuters video from the Democratic Republic of Congo. He falsely presented it mass killings of white South Africans.
Israeli Embassy staff members fatally shot were about to get engaged
Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, Israeli Embassy staff members, were identified as the victims of a shooting outside the Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C.
South Africa's president was ready for a Trump ambush
After maulings for Zelenskyy and King Abdullah of Jordan, South Africa's Ramaphosa may have shown other leaders how to prepare for Trump’s Oval Office bear pit.
White crosses shown by Trump not graves, says man who erected them
The man who organised a display of white crosses in South Africa, an image of which was shown by Donald Trump on Wednesday, has said that the US president was wrong when he described it as a "burial
Italian court grants parental rights to same-sex couples who use IVF abroad
Advocates welcomed the decision as a narrow win in a country where same-sex couples face a concerted push to keep them from becoming parents.
Aid trickles into Gaza for first time in weeks but UN says it’s ‘nowhere near enough’
A limited amount of food was delivered to desperate Gazans for the first time since early March on Wednesday, but senior United Nations officials warned the supply was “nowhere near enough” to
Analysis: Economic theory heats up South Korean presidential race
An economic theory has sparked controversy during South Korea's presidential campaign, with the opposition leader introducing a classic economic metaphor called the "hotel economy."
Russian forces are creating ‘buffer zone’ along Russia-Ukraine border, Putin says
The announcement was made ahead of an expected prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia on Friday – an outcome of last week’s face-to-face talks in Turkey, the first time the two countries have
In South Africa, Trump’s false claims spark a renewed racial reckoning
Trump’s false “genocide” claims forced race to the forefront of national conversation in South Africa in a way rarely seen since the end of apartheid.
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