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Tokyo protests after Chinese ships enter Japanese waters.

On Thursday, Chinese ships sailed into Japanese territorial waters in the East China Sea at two different points, leading Tokyo to protest Beijing.Read More

China's alleged agreement to build a spy base with Cuba is denied by the US.

The claim that China and Cuba had agreed to construct an electronic monitoring station on the island, which is about 100 miles from Florida and has U.S. military installations there, was refuted by the United States on Thursday.Read More

Drone Footage of the Collapsed Kakhovka Dam Displays the Amount of Devastation

Drone footage of the demolished Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine and the neighboring Russian-occupied settlements reveals hundreds of homes and structures under water along the Dnieper River.Read More

UK Prime Minister Sunak will be hosted by Biden at the White House to discuss AI, economic security, and Ukraine.

On Thursday, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of the United Kingdom will be welcomed by President Joe Biden at the White House. According to the White House, the two leaders will talk about a range of world concerns during their discussion, including economic cooperation, support for Ukraine, and the transition to sustainable energy.Read More

Biden Offers Trudeau Support to Put Out Canadian Wildfires As Air Quality Problems Continue

The United States has volunteered to assist Canada respond to the destructive wildfires that are still raging throughout the nation and affecting the air quality in the eastern United States.Read More

Southern Ukrainian residents flee as floodwaters rise from a destroyed dam

KHERSON, Ukraine—Ukrainians fled their flooded houses on Wednesday as floodwaters rose throughout the south of the country following the collapse of a large hydroelectric dam on the border between Russian and Ukrainian soldiers, with the presidents of both countries hurling accusations of responsibility for the catastrophe.Read More

8 young workers at a drug cartel call center were murdered, and their bodies were placed in bags.

MEXICO CITY—At least eight teenage employees were confirmed dead in Mexico on Tuesday after attempting to quit employment at a contact center run by a deadly drug cartel that preyed on Americans in a real estate fraud.Read More

Iran Unveils First Hypersonic Ballistic Missile, According to State Media

DUBAI—Tuesday, according to the official IRNA news agency, the Iranian regime unveiled what authorities claimed to be its first domestically produced hypersonic ballistic missile. This development is expected to increase Western fears over Tehran's missile capabilities.Read More

According to an official, a train crash in India that killed 275 people was caused by a signaling system error.

BALASORE, India—According to authorities, the catastrophe in eastern India that left 275 people dead and hundreds injured was brought on by a mistake in the electronic signaling system that caused a train to switch tracks incorrectly and collide with a freight train.Read More

Sister of North Korean Leader Promises Second Attempt to Launch Spy Satellite, Criticizes UN Meeting

The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un blasted a U.N. resolution and pledged once more to push for a second attempt to launch a spy satellite on Sunday. Meeting of the Security Council on the North's first, unsuccessful launch.Read More


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