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Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law to stimulate gasoline supplies to the domestic market.
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USO CEO Michael Linnington says the organization has expanded far beyond its World War II roots, operating at 260 locations worldwide to provide deployed service members with connectivity, comfort and entertainment while strengthening ties to home. Linnington also explained to Bloomberg This Weekend
Iran holds state funeral for Khamenei as successor stays out of public view
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A Hong Kong taxi driver has died and two passengers have been injured after a head-on collision with a bus on Hiram’s Highway in Sai Kung. The crash occurred at about 6.47pm on Saturday near Pak Sha Terrace, when the taxi veered across the centre line and struck the front of a KMB route 92 bus headi
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China, which buys almost all of Iran’s oil exports, on Friday called for the unhindered flow of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
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Turkey’s Erdogan says Israel must not scupper US-Iran deal
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Israel hasn’t said who its soldiers abused. Two Gaza mothers think it’s their son
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The Malian army said Saturday that several northern towns, including Gao and Sévaré, were targeted by rebels. The statement came as a rebel group announced a new offensive to capture a town in the country's north. Andrew Lebovich, a research fellow at Clingendael's Conflict Research Unit, said some
Russian attacks leave trail of destruction across Ukraine
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Ukraine says Russia damaged more than 200 railway locomotives in 2026 Reuters