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Volunteers dying as Russia’s confirmed war dead tops 70,000

BBC Russian findings, published by BBC News online, show Russia’s losses in its war against Ukraine passing a historic mark. More than 70,000 people fighting in Russia’s military have now died in Ukraine, according to data analysed by the BBC. And for the first time, volunteers – civilians who joined the armed forces after the

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Japanese in China seek safety reinforcements as Beijing downplays attack

Taxis to school, father escorts among ideas; censors halt incendiary chatter on Weibo. SHANGHAI/HONG KONG — The killing of a 10-year-old Japanese boy in the southeastern Chinese city of Shenzhen this week has sent Japanese communities in the country scrambling for additional security. On Friday morning, an emergency meeting was convened in Shanghai between the

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5 candidates, 1 White House: Early voting is about to start for 2024 US election

Early in-person voting for the 2024 US presidential election begins this Friday, starting in Virginia, South Dakota, and Minnesota. Election officials are preparing for high turnout and emphasising the importance of security. Meanwhile, concerns persist over mail delays and safety following threats to election workers. Early in-person voting for the 2024 US presidential election kicks off

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Mahmoud Abbas calls for new Middle East peace conference in Madrid modelled on Oslo talks

Abbas called for a new peace conference in the Spanish capital aimed at ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, modelled on the 1991 Madrid talks that led to the 1993 Oslo accords. While visiting Spain, Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas called on Thursday for a new peace conference to be held in the Spanish capital for the purpose

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Israel arrests Israeli man over alleged Iranian-backed assassination plot

Shin Bet said the latest arrest showed the efforts Iran was making to recruit Israelis to gather intelligence and carry out assassinations in Israel. Israeli security services said on Thursday they had arrested an Israeli citizen on suspicion of involvement in an Iranian-backed assassination plot targeting prominent people including the prime minister. A statement said

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Berlin Mitte District Council Passes Resolution to Preserve Statue of Peace

The Statue of Peace in Berlin has won support from the local district council, but it remains uncertain whether it can stay where it is with the deadline for its removal looming in a little more than a week. On Thursday the Berlin Mitte District Council passed a resolution to ensure the permanent preservation of

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EU-Bosnia and Herzegovina 7th Stabilisation and Association Committee

The 7th meeting of the Stabilisation and Association (SA) Committee between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the European Union took place in Brussels 19 September 2024. The meeting was co-chaired on the EU side by Ms Valentina Superti, Director for the Western Balkans and Ms Barbara Jésus-Gimeno, Head of Unit for Bosnia and Herzegovina and for Kosovo at the Directorate

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Huawei’s $2,800 Phone Launch Disappoints Amid Supply Concerns

Huawei and Apple’s latest smartphones went on sale in China on Friday, with many fans of the Chinese company disappointed that its much-anticipated $2,800 phone – more than twice the price of the iPhone 16 Pro Max – was not available for walk-in customers. At Huawei’s flagship shop in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen,

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Nepal Approves Names Of Its Ambassadors For 16 Countries

he parliamentary hearing committee of Nepal has approved the names of proposed ambassadors for 16 different countries. The committee approved the nominations based on a majority. However, the nomination of Ram Krishna Bhattarai, who was proposed as ambassador to Sri Lanka, could not be approved due to the lack of necessary documents, according to committee

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