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Volodymyr Zelenskyy believes 'Putin is afraid' that Donald Trump could still supply Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has not ruled out the possibility that he can secure long-range Tomahawk missiles from the US, adding that he believes "Putin is afraid" of the consequences.
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Donald Trump admits it's possible he's being 'played' by Vladimir Putin over Ukraine
Before Donald Trump met with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, he hosted one of his favourite singers, Andrea Bocelli, in the Oval Office.
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Videos show fresh evidence of Israeli support for Gaza militia
It's the dead of night, and a convoy is driving along a road in Gaza's far north, 1.4km inside the Israeli area of control.
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Hungary convenient for next Putin-Trump summit - but getting there might not be so straightforward
In theory and according to international law, Hungary should arrest Vladimir Putin the moment he steps foot in Budapest for his meeting with Donald Trump.
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Hostages returned to Israel alive face 'life-threatening' health challenges, professor warns
Hostages returned to Israel alive face a number of health challenges that could even be life-threatening, a professor has warned.
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Italian anti-mafia police investigate after journalist's car explodes
Italy's anti-mafia police are investigating after a car belonging to a leading journalist exploded outside his house.
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Hamas battles militias for control of Gaza following Israel's withdrawal
One week into the ceasefire, a new kind of violence is plaguing the Gaza Strip.
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Family of Mango founder say his son played no part in his fatal cliff fall amid investigation
The family of Mango founder Isak Andic, who died after falling from a cliff, say his son did not play any part in the incident.
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Survivors reported after US military strike on boat carrying suspected drug traffickers in Caribbean
American forces have struck a vessel in the Caribbean suspected of carrying drugs, leaving some survivors, according to reports.
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King Charles to become first British monarch to pray publicly with Pope in 500 years
The King will become the first British monarch to pray publicly with the Pope since the Reformation 500 years ago during a state visit to the Holy See next week.