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North Korea has condemned joint military drills between the United States and South Korea, calling them "war rehearsals", as tensions between the two Koreas reach their highest level in decades.
Zurich Airport, Switzerland’s busiest airport, has announced that flight announcements will no longer be made in French.
French President Emmanuel Macron has stated that France, the United Kingdom, and any other willing nations should deploy troops in key regions of Ukraine to help enforce a potential ceasefire agreement.
More than 200 Venezuelans, allegedly linked to gangs, have been deported to a high-security prison in El Salvador, despite a court ruling ordering a temporary halt to the deportations.
Russia's economy is teetering on the edge as industrial production declines and companies initiate major layoffs.
Newly sworn-in Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has strongly rejected Donald Trump’s claims that Canada would be better off joining the United States as its 51st state.
Greenland’s main political parties have issued a joint statement condemning what they call Donald Trump’s “unacceptable behavior”, as the U.S. president continues his aggressive campaign to take control of the territory.
Cyclone Alfred is causing treacherous situations in Australia. Not only did 300,000 households lose power, but thousands also had to leave their homes, and at least one person died. Additionally, another threatening danger emerged to the surface.
Scientists based in Beijing have developed a spy satellite capable of detecting facial details from a staggering 100 km (62 miles) away.
North Korea has warned of an increased risk of nuclear conflict following the accidental bombing of a South Korean village near the border with the North.
European officials are skeptical about the proposed 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, fearing it may only hold for 30 minutes before being violated.
Vladimir Putin has been accused of making excessive demands that could hinder peace negotiations in Ukraine, as talks between the United States and Russia resumed on Tuesday.