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NATO to investigate Mediterranean incident with Turkey
NATO will investigate French accusations that Turkey’s navy failed to respond to an allied call for inspection this month in ... -
Polish and U.S. presidents to discuss coperation over nuclear energy
Polish President Andrzej Duda said on Thursday that cooperation between the United States and Poland over nuclear energy projects will ... -
Denmark will reopen to most European nations except Portugal, much of Sweden
Denmark said on Thursday it would allow entry to citizens from most European nations with a low number of COVID-19 ... -
Saudi proposes framework to end standoff between allies in southern Yemen: sources
Saudi Arabia has proposed a framework to end the latest standoff in southern Yemen between nominal allies under a Saudi-led ... -
Serbia ready to sacrifice EU membership over Kosovo deal
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday he would reject European Union membership if Belgrade does not receive concessions in ... -
Worker dies in accident at Codelco´s Radomiro Tomic mine in northern Chile
Chile’s state-owned Codelco, the world’s largest copper producer, said Thursday a worker had died in an accident at its Radomiro ... -
Brazil police arrest former aide to president's son in graft probe
Brazilian police on Thursday arrested a former aide to President Jair Bolsonaro’s eldest son in a graft investigation threatening to ... -
U.S. in talks with Japan after Aegis Ashore missile defense system suspension: official
The United States is in talks with Japan about its concerns with U.S.-made Aegis Ashore air defense radar stations, a ... -
Germany should not rule out Russia sanctions over Berlin murder: Merkel ally
Germany should consider sanctions against Russia over the murder of a former Chechen rebel in Berlin last summer, a lawmaker ... -
Lloyd's of London to pay for 'shameful' Atlantic slave trade role
The Lloyd’s of London insurance market has apologised for its “shameful” role in the 18th and 19th Century Atlantic slave ...