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    Exclusive: According to sources, Russia’s Gazprom will resume Nord Stream 1 gas flows as planned

    Two sources familiar with Gazprom's plans said on Friday that the Russian energy giant Gazprom (GAZP.MM) plans to restart gas supplies via the Nord...

    Exclusive: Dozens of migrant children have gone missing in Houston, raising concerns.

    According to U.S. government officials and related emails reviewed by Reuters, federal and local officials are scrambling to locate nearly a dozen unaccompanied migrant...

    Chengdu locks down 21.2 million as Chinese cities fight COVID

    As some of the country's most populous and economically important cities battle outbreaks, the southwestern Chinese metropolis of Chengdu declared a lockdown of its...

    Ukraine: Russia intends to derail the IAEA mission with new shelling

    The chief of staff to Ukraine's president accused Russia of attempting to "wreck" the International Atomic Energy Agency's inspection visit to the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia...

    Despite fighting, a United Nations team continues its visit to a Ukrainian nuclear plant

    Russia and Ukraine accused each other of carrying out attacks near Europe's largest nuclear power plant on Thursday, just as a team of United...

    France accuses Russia of using natural gas as a “weapon of war.”

    France accused Moscow on Tuesday of using energy supplies as a "weapon of war," as Russian gas giant Gazprom cut deliveries to one of...

    Ukraine says it has started up a counter-offensive to retake the Russian-held south

    Ukraine announced a long-awaited counter-offensive on Monday to retake territory in the south seized by Russian forces since their invasion six months ago, reflecting...

    US warships transit the Taiwan Strait for the first time since Pelosi’s visit

    Two US Navy warships sailed through international waters in the Taiwan Strait on Sunday, the first such operation since US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's...

    Popes who resign are humble, Francis says during a visit to central Italy

    Pope Francis, who has frequently stated that he may step down in the future if his health prevents him from leading the Catholic Church,...

    Tripoli, Libya, is quiet after the worst fighting in two years

    The capital of Libya was quiet early on Sunday, a day after the worst fighting in two years killed 32 people and injured 159...

    Libyan capital is shaken by shootings and explosions

    Intense fighting erupted overnight in Libya's capital and continued into Saturday, with rival factions exchanging heavy gunfire and the sounds of several loud explosions...

    At the Tunis summit, Japan pledged $30 billion in African aid

    On Saturday, Japan pledged $30 billion in aid for African development, saying it wants to work more closely with the continent as the rules-based...
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