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Kremlin says Russia is investigating Ukrainian drone attacks on its airfields and railway explosions

MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Kremlin said on Tuesday that Russia had launched an official investigation into weekend Ukrainian drone attacks on its military airfields and a probe into two explosions that hit its rail network. Ukraine has said that it used drones to attack the air bases, some of which were located thousands of miles from …

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EU did not receive US letter demanding best offer in trade talks -source

By Julia Payne BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Union did not receive a letter from the United States in which President Donald Trump’s administration made a demand for countries to submit their best offer on trade negotiations by Wednesday, according to a source familiar with the talks. Following a call with European Commission President Ursula …

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Russia says situation at Zaporizhzhia plant under control but situation is complex

MOSCOW (Reuters) -The situation at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine remains under control, although it remains very complex after an attack by Ukrainian forces on power facilities, theRIA state news agency reported on Tuesday. RIA cited Alexei Likhachev, the head of Russia’s state nuclear corporation Rosatom. Russia-installed officials in Zaporizhzhia said earlier on …

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Ukraine president’s chief of staff in US for talks on defence support

KYIV (Reuters) -A Ukrainian government delegation arrived in Washington on Tuesday to discuss military support and sanctions against Russia, a day after Kyiv and Moscow held their second round of peace talks. Andriy Yermak, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s chief of staff, said he arrived in Washington together with the first deputy prime minister and other government …

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Soft-focus interview positions Bardella as leader-in-waiting of France’s far-right

By Elizabeth Pineau PARIS (Reuters) – Jordan Bardella, the 29-year-old wunderkind of France’s far right National Rally (RN), says he grew up wanting to be Superman, or James Bond. These days, he dreams of marrying a tall brunette with a strong personality. Bardella was profiled on “An Intimate Ambition”, a Sunday night primetime TV show …

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Israeli military says it fired shots near Gaza aid distribution site

DUBAI (Reuters) -The Israeli military said on Tuesday it fired shots at individuals about half a kilometre from the aid distribution site of U.S.-backed GHF in Gaza. The individuals were moving towards forces in a way that “posed a threat to them”, the military said. (Reporting by Jana Choukeir; Editing by Tom Hogue)

One killed, several injured in Russian attacks on Ukraine, officials say

(Reuters) -Russia’s overnight attacks killed one person in Ukraine’s northeastern region of Kharkiv and injured several more in the northern city of Chernihiv, regional Ukrainian officials said on Tuesday. A private enterprise was hit in the small town of Balakliia in the Kharkiv region that borders Russia, killing one employee and injuring several others, Vitali …

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Australian woman accused of triple mushroom murders breaks down in court

By Alasdair Pal SYDNEY (Reuters) -An Australian woman accused of murdering three of her estranged husband’s elderly relatives with a meal laced with poisonous mushrooms wept as she was questioned over expletive-laden messages about the victims on Tuesday, in a case that has captivated the country. Erin Patterson, 50, is charged with the July 2023 …

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South Korean delivery workers allowed rare pause in services to vote in snap election

By Hyunsu Yim SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korean e-commerce and courier companies agreed to a rare halt of their delivery services on Tuesday to allow busy delivery workers time to cast their ballot in the country’s snap presidential election after pressure from unions and activists. Asia’s fourth-largest economy has a highly tuned e-commerce sector and South …

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