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UK Maritime Body Says Armed Boats Tried to Intercept Vessel Near Oman

The UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) agency said on Tuesday that a group of armed boats attempted to intercept a vessel about 16 nautical miles north of Oman. The agency said it

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Russia Says Its Troops Helped Niger Repel Attack on Niamey Airport

Russia said on Monday that Russian soldiers helped Niger’s ruling military council repel an attack on the main airport in the capital Niamey last week, an assault claimed by Islamic State. Niger’s

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WHO Seeks $1 Billion for Health Emergencies as Donor Funding Falls

The World Health Organization said on Tuesday it was seeking $1 billion to respond to health emergencies this year, about a third less than last year, as donor funding declines and uncertainty

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Trial of Norwegian Crown Princess’s Son Begins on Multiple Charges

The trial of the son of Norway’s crown princess began on Tuesday on multiple charges, including rape, launching weeks of legal proceedings in a case that has shaken the image of the

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U.S. Judge to Hear Epstein Victims’ Bid to Remove Names from Released Files

A U.S. judge is set to hear a petition on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2026, filed by several victims of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein seeking to have their names removed from millions

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Turkey’s Erdogan Arrives in Saudi Arabia for Talks with Crown Prince

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan arrived in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday for an official visit during which he is set to meet Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, amid rising regional tensions between the

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At Least 15 Drivers Killed in Attack on Fuel Convoy in Western Mali

At least 15 drivers were killed in an attack by suspected militants on a fuel tanker convoy in western Mali last week, local and security sources said on Monday. The attack took

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Medvedev Says ‘Abduction’ of Maduro Violates International Law, Could Be Act of War

Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said the United States’ alleged “abduction” of former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro violated international law and could be considered an act of war by Caracas.

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China Executes Four Convicted Over Myanmar Scam and Gambling Operations

Chinese authorities said on Monday they had executed four people convicted of causing the deaths of six Chinese nationals and running fraud and gambling operations in Myanmar worth more than $4 billion.

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NATO Deputy Secretary General Says Ankara Summit to Focus on Delivering Results

NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Shekerinska said on Monday that the alliance’s summit due to be held in Ankara in July would focus on implementing previously agreed decisions and delivering tangible results.

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