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US State Department says planned layoffs to begin soon
The State Department will start sending notices to members of its workforce impacted by the reorganization soon, the agency's top official for management said on Thursday, as President Donald Trump's
Israel, European Union reach deal on more aid, fuel deliveries to Gaza
Israel has agreed to allow in fuel for the first time since March; the E.U. will have a presence at border crossings.
Youth voter turnout falls across Latin America
Recent elections in Argentina, Mexico, Chile and Brazil show a voter turnout gap of 10% to 25% between young people and voters over 60.
Russia's intensifying drone war is spreading fear and eroding Ukrainian morale
The people of Kyiv have, like the citizens of other Ukrainian cities, been through a lot. After three and a half years of fluctuating fortunes, they are tough and extremely resilient. But in recent
"Restrainers" urge Trump to scale back US troops on China's doorstep
The redeployments would encourage allies to shoulder more of their defense and leave U.S. forces less vulnerable to mass missile attacks, the analysts say.
Trump’s push for Israel-Syria peace gets major backing as activist brings message to Jerusalem
Syrian activist relays discussion with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa about his interest in peace deal with Israel, but several key issues remain between the two countries.
Ukrainian intelligence officer shot dead in Kyiv in apparent assassination
An Ukrainian Security Service officer was shot dead in Kyiv on Thursday morning in what authorities told CNN was an apparent assassination.
Taiwan conducts live-fire drills with US-made tanks as president looks on
Taiwan conducted live-fire exercises with U.S.-made tanks as President Lai Ching-te watched, amid tensions with China over the island's sovereignty.
IDF strike kills Gazan children awaiting food supplements, health officials say
At least 17 people, mostly children, were killed in the strike near a Project HOPE clinic in Gaza, officials said. Malnutrition rates are rising in the Strip.
Trump to invoke foreign aid law to send more weapons to Ukraine
President Donald Trump could send as much as $300 million in military aid to Ukraine, one source told Reuters.
Many Liberians take offense after Trump praises their leader's English
U.S. President Donald Trump’s praise of the “beautiful” English of Liberia’s President Joseph Boakai drew confusion Thursday in the English-speaking African country and umbrage over what many
Foreign leaders turn the Trump sycophancy up to 11
It’s not exactly news that foreign leaders – much like their counterparts in the United States – have concluded that flattery is a necessary prerequisite to doing business with President Donald Trump.
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