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The U.S. State Department U.S. Diplomats Abroad ‘Routinely Denied Access’ to Reproductive Care
A letter alleges the State Department put diplomats facing reproductive health emergencies in “life-threatening situations.”
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Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson and Moderate Party leader Ulf Kristersson address a news conference in Stockholm on May 16. NATO Countries Begin Ushering Finland and Sweden Into the Fold
The U.K. and several Nordic countries have offered security guarantees to what could be NATO’s newest members.
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Somali troops graduate from U.S. training Biden OKs Plan to Send U.S. Troops Back to Somalia
But the Pentagon is deploying fewer this time.
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Screengrabs from several Chinese Tiktok accounts show a sparkly, shirtless, bear-riding Daddy Putin version of the Russian president. Chinese TikTok Users Are in Love With ‘Daddy Putin’
Popular videos paint the Russian president as a widely admired figure.
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Ukrainian soldiers ride on a moving truck-mounted multiple rocket launcher Ukraine Still Wants More Help to Win the War
Kyiv pleads for advanced gear as the Donbas fighting drags on, but advocates fear there’s “not enough political will.”
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This photograph taken on April 2, 2022 shows a destroyed Russian tank in Dmytrivka village, west of Kyiv, as Ukraine says Russian forces are making a "rapid retreat" from northern areas around Kyiv and the city of Chernigiv. Western Sanctions Are ‘Beginning to Bite’ Into Russia’s Military
But not quite enough to check Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine.
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A resident receives a coronavirus vaccine in China Older Chinese Are Demanding Money to Get Vaccinated
A government push has created a strange market in some rural areas.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping walk by a row of troops U.K.: China Views Russia’s War as ‘Bad for Business’
British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said Beijing views Moscow as an increasingly “inconvenient friend” as the war in Ukraine is further bogged down.
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A satellite image shows the the FSO Safer tanker moored off Ras Isa port in Yemen on June 17, 2020. Yemen Is Sitting on a Time Bomb Bigger Than the Exxon Valdez
An abandoned oil tanker with more than 1 million barrels of crude is rusting off the coast.
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Julieta Valls Noyes introduces U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Biden’s Refugee Envoy Looks to Reform Damaged System
Washington has been slow to meet expanded targets for refugee admissions due to the last administration’s policies.
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The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv U.S. Diplomats Tiptoe Back Into Ukraine—Weeks After Their European Counterparts
Lawmakers push the U.S. State Department to overcome its “bunker mentality,” but in Ukraine, that’s complicated.
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A tunnel under London is built to accommodate those sheltering from air raids. What Happened to Europe’s Public Bunkers?
As bombs fall on Ukraine, many European governments are waking up to the sorry state of their own civil defenses.
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MiG-29 fighter jets fly over downtown Moscow during a rehearsal for Russia's World War II Victory Day parade. Putin’s Next Power Play Is a Parade
The Russian leader is expected to use his country’s upcoming World War II Victory Day celebration to stir up support for the bungled war in Ukraine.
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The families of American hostages detained abroad hold a rally in front of the White House. Families of American Hostages Abroad Find Power—and Solace—in Numbers
Biden faces pressure to secure release of Americans wrongfully detained abroad.
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A carnival float featuring Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko Belarus Is the Other Loser in Putin’s War
Minsk enabled Moscow in its Ukraine war. Now, Belarusians are paying the price.