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Armenia discusses its International Criminal Court plans with Russia – TASS

(Reuters) – Armenia discussed with Russia its plans to come under the International Criminal Court’s jurisdiction, Russian media said on Sunday, a move strongly opposed by Moscow after the court issued an arrest warrant for President Vladimir Putin. Relations between the traditional allies have frayed badly since Putin launched an invasion of neighbouring Ukraine in …

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Iran’s security forces out in force a year after Mahsa Amini’s death

(Reuters) -Iranian security forces cracked down on protests in Kurdish areas of the country on Saturday and briefly detained the father of Mahsa Amini, a year after the young woman’s death in custody set off some of the worst political unrest in four decades. The Revolutionary Guards detained a dual national suspected of “trying to …

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Five killed, one wounded in Donetsk, Russian-installed official says

(Reuters) – Five civilians were killed and one wounded as a result of intense Ukrainian shelling of the Donetsk region on Saturday, said a Russian-installed official in the eastern region of Ukraine. The five were killed in the Kirov and Kuibyshevskyi districts and a woman was injured in Svetlodarsk, Denis Pushilin, the Russian-appointed head of …

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Rising ammunition prices set back NATO efforts to boost security -official

By Gwladys Fouche and Sabine Siebold OSLO (Reuters) -A top NATO military official warned on Saturday that a drastic rise in ammunition prices means that allies’ higher defence spending does not automatically translate into greater security and called for more private investment in defence companies. “Prices for equipment and ammunition are shooting up. Right now, …

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Exclusive-A close encounter with the ‘alien bodies’ in Mexico

By Cassandra Garrison MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – For Jaime Maussan, a Mexican journalist and longtime UFO enthusiast, they are one of the most important discoveries in the history of humankind. But for many scientists these two tiny mummified bodies with elongated heads and three fingers on each hand, images of which were beamed around the …

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Russia, Ukraine dispute control over devastated village of Andriivka

(Reuters) – Russia and Ukraine on Saturday disputed control of the devastated village of Andriivka near Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine, as Ukraine ramped up its efforts to inch closer to reassert control over the pivotal city. Russia’s Defence Minister dismissed a Ukrainian claim to have recaptured Andriivka, which Kyiv has portrayed as a stepping stone …

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Iran Guards detain dual national for ‘organising unrest and sabotage’ -Tasnim

DUBAI (Reuters) – Iran’s Revolutionary Guards on Saturday detained a dual national suspected of “trying to organise unrest and sabotage”, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported, amid heightened security to thwart planned protests a year after a young woman’s death in police custody. The unidentified individual had “several smart phones … and an appreciable sum …

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Developing countries double down on technology at Havana summit

By Marc, Frank and Nelson Acosta HAVANA (Reuters) – Developing nations on Saturday declared Sept. 16 the annual “Day of Science, Technology and Innovation in the South” as they prepared to wrap up a two-day summit on the subject. “We note with deep concern the existing disparities between developed and developing countries in terms of …

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Lithuania calls for more money for Ukraine in EU budget review

By Jan Strupczewski SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain (Reuters) – The European Union should earmark more cash to support Ukraine in its revised long-term budget and top up the funds for EU military mobility, Lithuanian finance minister Gintare Skaiste said on Saturday. As part of a review of the EU’s 2021-2027 budget, the European Commission in …

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