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France’s President Defends His Call For Ground Troops in Ukraine
France’s President Defends His Call For Ground Troops in Ukraine

French President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday he “fully stood behind” his remarks about sending Western ground troops to war-ravaged Ukraine and urged allies not to be “cowards.”

Hungary Rejects Rutte As NATO Chief But Signs Sweden’s Membership
Hungary Rejects Rutte As NATO Chief But Signs Sweden’s Membership

Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok has signed a bill allowing Sweden’s entry into NATO, but Budapest declined to endorse Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte as the next chief of the military alliance.

Nicaragua: Government Crackdown On Civilians “Tantamount To Crimes Against Humanity,” UN Experts Say
Nicaragua: Government Crackdown On Civilians “Tantamount To Crimes Against Humanity,” UN Experts Say

The government of Nicaragua has been engaged in human rights abuses against civilians that are “tantamount to crimes against humanity,” a panel of UN-backed human rights experts warned on Thursday. Commissioned by the Human Rights Council, the experts made their findings during an investigation into President Daniel Ortega’s violent crackdown on political dissidents, the Associated Press reports.

UN Atomic Agency Has Now Lost Track Of Iran’s Nuclear Advancement
UN Atomic Agency Has Now Lost Track Of Iran’s Nuclear Advancement

he UN’s nuclear watchdog has admitted it no longer knows how much uranium ore concentrate Iran has accumulated or how many centrifuges and other inventory required for multiple nuclear bombs it has now produced, the Jerusalem Post reports.

NATO Warns Russia With Massive Drill In Nordic Territory
NATO Warns Russia With Massive Drill In Nordic Territory

The NATO military alliance launched a massive exercise Monday to defend its expanded Nordic territory as concern mounted that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine would escalate into a broader world conflict.

Red Sea Cables Cut Impacting Worldwide Communications
Red Sea Cables Cut Impacting Worldwide Communications

Suspected Iran-backed Houthis cut four Red Sea underwater cables providing internet and telecommunications worldwide in a further escalation of the crisis in the Middle East sparked by the Israel-Hamas war, officials said Monday.

France Becomes First Country With Abortion Rights In Constitution
France Becomes First Country With Abortion Rights In Constitution

France became the world’s first country to enshrine abortion rights in its constitution on Monday, despite appeals from church leaders to reconsider the move.

Haiti Declares State Of Emergency After Gangs Storm Prisons, Police Stations
Haiti Declares State Of Emergency After Gangs Storm Prisons, Police Stations

The government of Haiti on Sunday declared a “renewable” 72-hour state of emergency after armed gangs stormed three police stations and two prisons , freeing 3,700 prisoners and leading to the deaths of 12 people. The government added that the gangs’ acts of “disobedience” were a threat to national security.

Russia Blames Ukraine for Massive Drone Strike on Crimea (Worthy News Radio)
Russia Blames Ukraine for Massive Drone Strike on Crimea (Worthy News Radio)

Moscow claims that Ukraine launched a massive drone strike on the Russian-occupied Crimean peninsula on Sunday, prompting Turkey to call for a ceasefire. Sunday’s strike came as Ukrainian authorities said the bodies of a mother and baby found in the rubble of an apartment block hit by a Russian attack in the Ukrainian Black Sea port city of Odesa brought the death toll from a Russian drone attack to 10.

Russia Leaks Secret German Military Meeting On Ukraine
Russia Leaks Secret German Military Meeting On Ukraine

Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz pledged Saturday to investigate a Russian leak of a secret German military meeting where officers discussed giving wartorn Ukraine long-range missiles – and possible targets.

Ghana’s Parliament Hopes Light Stays On After Brief Power Cut Over Unpaid Bills
Ghana’s Parliament Hopes Light Stays On After Brief Power Cut Over Unpaid Bills

Ghana’s legislators were hoping the lights would stay on Friday after the state-run Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) briefly cut power supplies to the parliament over a debt of 23 million Ghanaian cedi ($1.8 million).

Canada Mourns Ex-Prime Minister Mulroney
Canada Mourns Ex-Prime Minister Mulroney

Canada was mourning Friday after its former prime minister Brian Mulroney, seen as a giant of Canadian politics, died at age 84.

Iran Votes In First Elections Since Unrest
Iran Votes In First Elections Since Unrest

Voting was underway Friday in Iran’s first elections since the 2022 anti-government protests threatened its Islamic leadership.

Kremlin-Critic Alexei Navalny Buried In Moscow;  Large Crowds Watching
Kremlin-Critic Alexei Navalny Buried In Moscow; Large Crowds Watching

Russia’s late opposition leader Alexei Navalny was buried at a cemetery on the outskirts of Moscow following a funeral service in a church and a love-filled message from his widow.

Germany: ‘British, French Troops In Ukraine’
Germany: ‘British, French Troops In Ukraine’

Germany has come under British criticism for a “flagrant abuse of intelligence” after revealing that British and French soldiers are in Ukraine to support Ukrainian troops launching long-range Storm Shadow missiles.