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Americas
US to Sell F-15s to Egypt: General
A senior US general told Congress that the United States will sell Egypt advanced F-15 fighter jets, despite concerns over Cairo's human rights record.
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Africa
Seven Killed in New Burkina Attack
At least seven people, including four volunteers in an anti-jihadist militia, were killed in the fifth attack to strike northern Burkina Faso,
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Middle East
Israel Troops Kill Two Palestinians in West Bank Clashes
Israeli troops killed two Palestinians in separate shootings in the occupied West Bank, the latest in a flurry of deadly clashes.
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Europe
Deadly Blasts Rock Kyiv as Talks With Russia Resume
A series of explosions rocked residential districts of Kyiv, hours before talks between Ukraine and Russia were set to resume.
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Americas
US Expresses ‘Deep Concerns’ on Russia-China ‘Alignment’
The United States expressed concern about "alignment" between Russia and China.
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Exercises
Major NATO Maneuvers Kick off in Norway
Major military exercises involving 30,000 NATO troops and partner countries kicked off in Norway as tensions escalate between the West and Russia over the Ukraine war.
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Asia Pacific
Taiwan Military Reservists Train Under Cloud of Ukraine War
Hundreds of Taiwanese military reservists carried out training exercises as the Ukraine war rattles nerves over the threat of invasion from China.
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Africa
More Than 50 Killed in Rebel Attacks in DR Congo
More than 50 people have been killed in attacks in the troubled northeast of the Democratic Republic of Congo, with the Allied Democratic Forces rebel group suspected of being responsible.
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Africa
Russia Ramps up Ties With Sudan as Ukraine War Rages
Experts say Moscow is boosting relations with its longtime African ally Sudan, eyeing its gold wealth and strategic location.
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Europe
Germany to Buy F-35 Fighter Jets in Military Spending Spree
Germany plans to buy up to 35 US-made F-35 fighter jets and 15 Eurofighter jets, a parliamentary source said.
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