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Biden agrees to supply Ukraine with anti-personnel mines

The Biden administration has approved supplying Ukraine with American anti-personnel mines to bolster defenses against Russian attacks as Ukrainian front lines in the country's east have buckled, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Wednesday.

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Police, residents kill dozens of Haitian gang members after attack in Pétion-Ville

More than two dozen gang members were killed by police and members of the public after residents in the country’s Pétion-Ville neighborhood woke up Tuesday to panic and armed bandits in their midst. The attempted attack on the tony residential suburb of Port-au-Prince, which has tried to shield itself from the capital’s murderous gangs, unleashed a response from residents not seen since April ...
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Will Biden’s approval of Ukraine using U.S. long-range missiles to strike Russia matter?

WASHINGTON — Two months before President-elect Trump moves into the White House again, President Biden has reportedly made a major change in U.S. policy toward Ukraine, authorizing it for the first time to use U.S.-supplied missiles to hit targets deeper inside Russia. Moscow responded angrily on Monday, with the Kremlin warning of potential escalation. Ukraine's public reaction was positive ...
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Chinese driver kills 35 in deadliest attack in at least a decade

Thirty-five people were killed after a Chinese driver rammed his car into a crowd in southern China, the nation’s deadliest attack in at least a decade as an economic slowdown sparks outbreaks of violence. A man surnamed Fan drove his small jeep into pedestrians outside a sports center in the city of Zhuhai at around 7:48 p.m. on Monday, state broadcaster China Central Television reported late ...
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Israel orders new evacuations in Lebanon as diplomacy ramps up

The Israeli military issued new evacuation orders for more than 20 towns and villages in southern Lebanon on Monday, the latest indication that its conflict with the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah is deepening, despite what appeared to be intensifying efforts to reach a cease-fire.