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Beijing Puts Six-Month Limit on Its Ease of Rare-Earth Export Licenses
China is putting a six-month limit on rare-earth export licenses for U.S. automakers and manufacturers, according to people familiar with the matter, giving Beijing leverage if trade tensions flare
Russia fires North Korean ballistic missiles in 'extremely dangerous' threat to Europe and Asia: Zelenskyy
Ukraine intelligence confirms Russia enhanced North Korean missiles to deadly accuracy while Pyongyang supplies troops and weapons, raising nuclear concerns.
U.S. shrinks presence in Middle East amid fears of Israeli strike on Iran
U.S. embassies and military bases across the Middle East are on high alert, as fears grow about and Israeli strike on Iran.
Jordan evacuates sick and injured Palestinian children from Gaza
Jordanian initiative helps 64 more Palestinians leave Gaza, including cancer patients and injured children, providing free medical treatment despite logistical challenges.
Anti-immigrant riots follow sex assault arrests in Northern Ireland
The two nights of rampaging targeted immigrant neighborhoods after the teenage suspects were read the charges by a Romanian interpreter in court.
New Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic visits Ukraine for first time
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will mark his first-ever official visit to Ukraine on Wednesday since he took the presidency nearly eights years ago to take part in a European summit.
Trump’s top general contradicts his assessment of Putin, L.A. unrest
Gen. Dan Caine’s comments in Senate testimony were restrained but significant, perhaps allaying lawmakers’ fears he would bow to political pressure.
Trump's Ukraine deadline for Putin passes. What next?
Putin "will continue this game" until Trump hits the Kremlin where it hurts, Oleksiy Goncharenko, a Ukrainian parliamentarian for the country's southern Odesa region, told Newswee
After new China trade deal, U.S. still might have a losing hand
Beijing is arguably in a stronger position than Washington, as it can navigate shortages in advanced chips better than the U.S. can do without rare earths.
Syria's Islamist swimwear ban faces backlash
Signs that Syria is taking a more Islamist direction raise warning signs for liberal and more secular Syrians and for Western countries that are seeking to assist. Under new "safety and security"
Israel recovers bodies of two dead hostages from Gaza in military operation
The bodies of two deceased hostages were recovered from southern Gaza in a military operation, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Shin Bet security agency announced Wednesday evening.
Judge says Trump cannot detain Columbia protester Khalil, but delays release order
A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that the Trump administration cannot use U.S. foreign policy interests to justify its detention of Columbia University student and pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud
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