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Lithuanian authorities accused Belarus of deliberate disruption after weather balloons directed at Vilnius Airport's runways ...
The Malaysian government says it will pay the robotics firm Ocean Infinity $70 million if it can locate the wreckage from the ...
Washington Post reporter Alex Horton talks about the Sept. 2 U.S. military strike on a boat with alleged "narco terrorists," in which a second strike was ordered to kill two survivors in the water.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Julianne Smith, former U.S. ambassador to NATO, about the latest Ukraine peace talks and Europe's role.
The U.S. and Russia met for hours Tuesday to discuss the peace deal to end the war in Ukraine. Both sides called the talks "constructive," but no concrete steps were agreed upon.
President Trump says he doesn't want Somali immigrants in the U.S., saying residents of the war-ravaged eastern African ...
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