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Ukraine Withdraws From Vuhledar, Town Long Under Russian Attack
Vuhledar had been under assault for almost three years. Russian forces entered it after a furious battle, and Ukraine ordered…
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UK’s Conservatives Are Surprisingly Upbeat at Their Party Conference
At its annual convention in Birmingham, the party is energized by a leadership contest and seems largely undisturbed by broader…
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MPs will vote on capital gains tax changes in confidence measure | EnvoyPost
For the third time in seven days the House of Commons will vote on a confidence measure on Wednesday, but…
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Hoggard trial: Cross-examination of Hedley singer continues | EnvoyPost
Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard is set to continue his testimony Wednesday after taking the stand in his sexual assault trial…
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Trump says he spoke to Elon Musk about deploying Starlink in Helene ravaged areas
Former President Trump said he had discussions with SpaceX CEO Elon Musk about deploying Starlink in the wake of Hurricane…
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Dockworkers union’s calls for automation restrictions at US ports could undercut competitiveness
A labor strike by unionized dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports began Tuesday with the union and port employers at…
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Danish Police Investigate Two Explosions Near the Israeli Embassy
The authorities said they were investigating after the explosions were heard early Wednesday morning near Copenhagen. Nobody was injured.
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Catholics Meet to Chart Church’s Future, but Not Women Deacons
The ordination of female deacons is no longer on the agenda during a global assembly at the Vatican, but will…
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Putin Tries to Recruit More Soldiers, Encourage Bigger Families
President Vladimir Putin is throwing ever more resources at two interlocked priorities: recruiting more soldiers and encouraging bigger families.
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‘Nothing Left to Lose’: Britain’s Conservatives Are Surprisingly Upbeat
At its annual convention in Birmingham, the party is energized by a leadership contest and seems largely undisturbed by broader…
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