Washington Times - World
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A Crimea shipyard is on fire after a Ukrainian attack that damaged 2 ships and injured 24 people
A Ukrainian attack on a strategic shipyard early Wednesday in Russia-annexed Crimea wounded 24 people, damaged two ships undergoing repairs and...
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Kim, Putin hold talks at Russia's satellite launch center
In a meeting nervously monitored in Washington and Seoul, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Wednesday joined Russian President Vladimir Putin for...
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Mosquitoes, long the enemy, are now bred to help prevent the spread of dengue fever
For decades, preventing dengue fever in Honduras has meant teaching people to fear mosquitoes and avoid their bites. Now, Hondurans are being...
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Japan's Kishida shuffles Cabinet and party posts to solidify power
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is shuffling his Cabinet and key party posts Wednesday in an apparent move to strengthen his position before...
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North Korea fired at least 1 missile toward sea, South Korea's military says
South Korea's military says North Korea has fired at least one ballistic missile toward its eastern seas.
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Poland heads into a divisive election dealing with a war next door
Poland has become the face of Western resolve and strength in the face of Russia's war in Ukraine, but the country's divisive internal politics and...
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Cruise ship with 206 people onboard runs aground in Greenland
A Bahamas-flagged Norwegian cruise ship with 206 passengers and crew has run aground in northwestern Greenland, authorities said Tuesday, adding...
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King of Morocco visits earthquake patients at Marrakech, kissing one on head and donating blood
Morocco's king showed solidarity with his suffering nation Tuesday as it counts the dead from a powerful earthquake, visiting some of the injured...
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Putin's revenge: Brutal crackdown on bloggers, critics of Ukraine war follows a familiar pattern
Yevgeny Prigozhin in June led his Wagner Group mercenaries on a "march of justice" toward Moscow with the goal of ousting Russian military...
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New book says Musk ordered Starlink satellites turned off during Ukrainian attack
A new biography of billionaire Elon Musk sheds light on how much control the tech mogul had over the war in Ukraine.
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How Libya's chaos left its people vulnerable to deadly flooding
A storm that has killed thousands of people and left thousands more missing in Libya is the latest blow to a country that has been gutted by years...
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Iran violently crushed peaceful protests in wake of hijab protests, U.S. commission says
Iran's theocratic regime violently crushed peaceful protests demanding greater religious freedom since the killing of Mahsa Zhina Amini in the...