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Ukraine mounts effort to rescue last fighters at steel mill

(AP) — Efforts were underway Tuesday to rescue the last of the defenders inside the

Taliban dissolve Afghanistan’s Human Rights Commission, other key bodies

(Reuters) – Taliban authorities in Afghanistan dissolved five key departments of the former U.S.-backed government,

California churchgoers detained gunman in deadly attack

(AP) — A man opened fire during a lunch reception at a Southern California church

Kim Jong Un orders North Korea military to ‘stabilize’ drug supply amid COVID outbreak

(Reuters) – North Korean leader Kim Jong Un guided an emergency politburo meeting and ordered

Taliban’s first annual Afghan budget foresees $501 million deficit

(Reuters) – Afghanistan faces a budget deficit of 44 billion Afghanis ($501 million) this financial

G7 to continue economic pressure on Russia, tackle ‘wheat war’

(Reuters) – Group of Seven foreign ministers vowed on Saturday to reinforce Russia’s economic and

U.S. abortion rights activists start “summer of rage” with Saturday protests

(Reuters) – Abortion rights supporters will protest in cities across the United States on Saturday,

UAE’s newly elected ruler sees Iran, Islamists as threat to Gulf safe haven

(Reuters) – United Arab Emirates strongman Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, who was formally elected

In India, poachers hunting peacock kill 3 police

(Reuters) – Three Indian policemen were shot dead by wildlife poachers in central India, a

Ukraine says Russia withdraws from Kharkiv, batters east

(AP) — Russian troops are withdrawing from Ukraine’s second-largest city after weeks of heavy bombardment,