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Tens of thousands march in Romania demanding LGBTQ equality

BUCHAREST (Reuters) -Tens of thousands of Romanians joined an LGBTQ Pride march in Bucharest on Saturday, demanding civil union partnership legislation and equal rights after a highly-contested presidential election last month buoyed the far right. The European Union state has so far ignored a 2023 ruling by the European Court of Human Rights, which found …

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Iran says it obtained sensitive Israeli nuclear documents

DUBAI (Reuters) -Iranian intelligence agencies have obtained a large trove of sensitive Israeli documents, some related to the nuclear plans and facilities of Tehran’s arch enemy, Iran’s state media reported on Saturday. There was no immediate official comment from Israel and it was not clear whether the report was linked to a reported hacking of …

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Kyiv rejects Russia’s claims that Ukraine is delaying exchange of soldiers’ bodies

KYIV (Reuters) -Russia’s claims that Ukraine is delaying exchange of soldiers’ bodies are untrue, Ukrainian officials said on Saturday, urging Moscow to stop “playing dirty games” and return to constructive work. Kremlin aide Vladimir Medinsky said on Saturday that Ukraine had unexpectedly postponed exchanging prisoners of war and accepting the bodies of killed soldiers for …

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Russia says Ukraine postpones prisoner exchange, accepting bodies

(Reuters) -Ukraine has unexpectedly postponed exchanging prisoners of war and accepting the bodies of killed soldiers for an indefinite period, Kremlin aide Vladimir Medinsky said on Saturday. Russia and Ukraine held the second round of peace talks in Istanbul on Monday where they agreed to exchange more prisoners – focusing on the youngest and most …

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Ukrainian attack damaged 10% of Russia’s strategic bombers, Germany says

By Sabine Siebold BERLIN (Reuters) -A Ukrainian drone attack last weekend likely damaged around 10% of Russia’s strategic bomber fleet and hit some of the aircraft as they were being prepared for strikes on Ukraine, a senior German military official said. “According to our assessment, more than a dozen aircraft were damaged, TU-95 and TU-22 …

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Trump says he has no plans to speak to Musk as feud persists

By Nandita Bose and Alexandra Ulmer WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that he has no plans to speak with Elon Musk, signaling the president and his former ally might not resolve their feud over a sweeping tax-cut bill any time soon. Addressing reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said he wasn’t “thinking …

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France’s Macron to visit Greenland on June 15

PARIS (Reuters) -French President Emmanuel Macron will visit Greenland on June 15 and meet both Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, his presidency said in a statement on Saturday.  The talks between the leaders will focus on North Atlantic and Arctic security, climate change, energy transition and critical minerals, the …

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Six killed, 80 wounded in intense Russian air attacks on Ukraine

By Thomas Peter, Anna Voitenko and Anastasiia Malenko KYIV (Reuters) – Russia launched an intense missile and drone barrage at the Ukrainian capital Kyiv in the early hours of Friday, killing at least six people, Ukrainian officials said, as powerful explosions reverberated across the country. The attacks followed a warning from Russian President Vladimir Putin, …

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US citizen Joseph Tater leaves Russia after detention and psychiatric treatment, TASS says

MOSCOW (Reuters) -U.S. citizen Joseph Tater, who was detained in Moscow last August and later sent for compulsory psychiatric treatment, has left Russia, the state news agency TASS said on Friday. “We are aware of reports that a U.S. citizen detained in Russia has been released, and we are monitoring the situation,” a State Department …

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