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Ukraine creates ‘long-range’ command to step up strikes on Russia

KYIV, Ukraine – Ukraine is setting up a "long-range impact" command within its armed forces, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said, as Kyiv's campaign against Russian energy and logistics has forced Moscow to ban diesel exports and restrict shipping near the Sea of Azov, which abuts the Black Sea.
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Le Pen extends lead in French election poll after court ruling

Marine Le Pen extended her lead in a voter preference poll ahead of next April’s French presidential election after appeal judges cleared her to enter the race for a fourth time by shortening a previous ban on her standing. The far-right National Rally candidate would get between 34% and 35.5% of the vote in the first round if it were to take place this Sunday, according to the poll of 1,503 ...
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American tests positive for Ebola in Congo, will be evacuated

A U.S. humanitarian worker in the Democratic Republic of Congo has tested positive for Ebola and will be sent to Europe for treatment, the religious humanitarian aid group Samaritan’s Purse said Saturday. The person has worked with the group’s disaster response team for 15 years and has been in Congo for the past month, the group said in a statement. The organization said it won’t release more ...
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China again warns Russia not to use nuclear arms against Ukraine

China has again told Russia not to even consider using a nuclear weapon against Ukraine, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Russian nuclear saber rattling has accelerated in 2026, with officials and major Russian outlets making the case for tactical nukes more forcefully and unambiguously than any time since Vladimir Putin ordered the 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine. In response, ...
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Castro’s grandson’s role in talks with the U.S. divides government supporters in Cuba

Cubans who self-describe as revolutionaries have been turning to social media to question the rapid ascent of Raúl Castro’s grandson and his role in negotiations with the Trump administration, in an unusual sign of divisions among core government supporters. Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro has no formal government position but, as a direct channel to his grandfather and a powerful figure of ...
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In shift, Trump praises Zelensky, will let Ukraine build Patriot missiles

President Donald Trump heaped praise on Ukraine’s president and war effort Wednesday, speaking in unusually positive terms about Kyiv’s deep strikes inside Russia and appearing to grant one of Ukraine’s long-held requests: the ability to produce U.S.-designed Patriot air-defense missiles on Ukrainian soil.