A Russian drone attack hit a bus carrying workers in the Ukrainian town of Marhanets in the Dnipropetrovsk region on April 23, killing at least nine people and injuring dozens of others, local authorities said.
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Nine Killed In Russian Drone Strike On Marhanets Bus
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UK won’t rule out lowering car tariffs in US trade deal – POLITICO
A spokesperson for the U.K. prime minister was tight-lipped when questioned about the reports Wednesday afternoon.
“We’re having trade talks with the U.S. to seek to reduce barriers to trade between the U.K. and the U.S. so I’m not…
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Jordan outlaws Muslim Brotherhood opposition group – DW – 04/23/2025
The Jordanian Interior Ministry outlawed the Muslim Brotherhood, the country’s most prominent opposition group, on Wednesday, closing its offices and confiscating its assets.
Interior Minister Mazen al-Faraya said the decision was a response to…
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Israeli strike in Gaza kills 23 as Arab mediators seek long-term truce
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — An overnight Israeli strike on a school-turned-shelter in Gaza City killed 23 people, as Arab mediators worked on a proposal to end the war with Hamas that would include…
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Kadyrov Appoints Teenage Son as Secretary of Chechen Security Council
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has appointed his 17-year-old son Adam to serve as secretary of the North Caucasus republic’s security council.
Adam Kadyrov’s name in his new capacity appears on the…
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This Surprising European Capital Is Breaking All-Time Visitor Records
Oftentimes, Americans only have so many vacation days to use, which can make choosing where to go a daunting task.
This is especially true when it comes to planning European travel. Do you follow the norm and…
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Car explodes in Moscow-City business centre in Russia – video
Smoke in the Moscow International Business Centre. Photo: RIA Novosti
A car has exploded in an underground car park in the Afimall City shopping centre, located within the Moscow International Business Centre, also known…
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Europe is realigning—but can leaders keep citizens on board?
This commentary is published in coordination with the 2025 Global Security Forum, of which Defense One is a media partner.
Last month’s Signal chat scandal was the latest of several moves by the three-month-old Trump administration that…
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We May Value Our Dogs More than Our Human Relationships
Dogs aren’t just our pets. We also see them as our friends and family members. But do we get the same things out of our interactions with our dogs that we get out of our interactions with our human friends and family?
Having set out to answer…
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Make War Acceptable Again: Crimea Today, Taiwan Tomorrow?
Today’s meeting between the foreign ministers of Britain, France, Germany and Ukraine in London was abruptly downgraded this morning after U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio withdrew from the talks….
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