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Here are the key events on day 1,304 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
US president says American forces struck the vessel in the Southern Command's 'area of responsibility', killing three.
Israeli forces kill at least 43 people across Gaza since dawn as death toll from man-made famine rises to 441.
Fee paid by companies set to transform high-skill work visa system, upon which technology sector relies heavily.
A federal judge ruled that terminating Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans violates laws on government conduct.
While the leaders had 'broken ice' with the call, US President Donald Trump was in no place to impose more tariffs.
Break from past recommendations comes amid warning of scientific backslide under leadership of HHS secretary RFK Jr.
French foreign ministry said it also ordered two members of Mali's embassy in Paris to leave.
French official says arrest of suspect Hicham Harb was made possible by upcoming recognition of Palestinian state.
UN General Assembly allows Abbas to address world leaders by video after US denies him a visa for travel to New York.
European Commission's Ursula von der Leyen urges members to back new sanctions to cut Russian fossil fuel revenues.
Four countries vote to stop sanctions from being reintroduced, while nine vote against sanctions relief.
Six-nation group in the Middle East reaffirms joint military system in light of Israeli attack on Qatar.
UK thanks Qatar for leading negotiations for the release of the pair after their arrest in February.
Seoul says that 'visa uncertainties' must be addressed before substantial investments are launched.
Disney-owned ABC pulled Kimmel's late-night show off the air after he made comments about MAGA and Tyler Robinson.
US lawmakers voted to ban the app in 2024 amid concerns that Beijing could access user data.
Report says ethnic violence has risen as the civil war passed two-year anniversary in the first half of 2025.
US president says the pair will meet at an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in South Korea in November.
At least 679 titles blacklisted, from books on human rights and women's rights to Western political thought.
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