Ukraine relies on Starlink for its drone war. Russia appears to be bypassing sanctions to use the devices too - International News - News

Ukraine relies on Starlink for its drone war. Russia appears to be bypassing sanctions to use the devices too

Ukrainian Front-Line Troops Face Connection Issues with Elon Musk’s Starlink Internet Service Amidst Increased Russian Use Frontline Ukrainian troops have reported experiencing connectivity problems with the vital Starlink internet service, owned by Elon Musk and used to operate Kyiv’s fleet of attack drones. Simultaneously, these troops have observed an uptick in Russian utilization of the…

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5 things to know for March 25: Moscow attack, Trump trials, Severe weather, Gaza, Plane safety - International News - News

5 things to know for March 25: Moscow attack, Trump trials, Severe weather, Gaza, Plane safety

Princess Catherine’s Cancer Diagnosis, Russian Mourning, Winter Weather Alerts, and Global News Introduction: Kensington Palace expressed their gratitude to the public for their support following Princess Catherine’s announcement of her cancer diagnosis on Friday. The royal family will not disclose further medical details regarding the type or stage of her condition. In this article, we…

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China coast guard water-cannons Philippine ship days after US backs Manila in disputed sea - International News - News

China coast guard water-cannons Philippine ship days after US backs Manila in disputed sea

Escalating Maritime Disputes between China and the Philippines: The Latest Skirmish in the South China Sea The South China Sea has long been a source of contention between China and the Philippines, with both nations vying for sovereignty over the vast waterway. The latest instance of maritime clashes occurred on Saturday when China’s coast guard…

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5 things to know for March 21: Gaza, Campaign cash, Royal family, Interest rates, Microchips - International News - News

5 things to know for March 21: Gaza, Campaign cash, Royal family, Interest rates, Microchips

Essential News Updates: Ceasefire Negotiations, Royal Retouching Controversy, Stocks at All-Time Highs, and More Subtitle: Stay Informed with the Latest Developments from Around the World Ceasefire Negotiations “Getting Closer”: US and Hamas US Secretary of State Antony Blinken reported that ceasefire negotiations with Hamas are progressing towards a deal. The key points under discussion include…

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Israeli doctors’ group asks Supreme Court to halt removal of Palestinians in East Jerusalem hospitals - International News - News

Israeli doctors’ group asks Supreme Court to halt removal of Palestinians in East Jerusalem hospitals

Israeli NGO Petitions Supreme Court to Halt Deportation of Palestinian Patients from East Jerusalem Hospitals to Gaza An Israeli non-profit organization, Physicians for Human Rights Israel (PHR), has taken the extraordinary step of petitioning the Supreme Court to prevent the Israeli government from sending Palestinian patients undergoing treatment in East Jerusalem hospitals back to the…

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Pirate ship capture showcases India’s world-class special forces, analysts say - International News - News

Pirate ship capture showcases India’s world-class special forces, analysts say

Indian Navy’s Elite Military Capabilities on Display in Successful Anti-Piracy Operation Off Somalia The Indian Navy’s daring rescue of the commercial vessel MV Ruen from pirates off Somalia’s coast last weekend is a testament to Delhi’s military forces developing world-class capabilities in special operations, according to defense analysts. In this operation, which lasted almost two…

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5 things to know for March 19: Immigration, Gaza, Trump, Gas prices, Abortion - International News - News

5 things to know for March 19: Immigration, Gaza, Trump, Gas prices, Abortion

Major Developments Around the World: Supreme Court Blocks Texas from Enforcing Controversial Immigration Law, Israeli Military Targets Gaza Hospital, and More Russian President Vladimir Putin has secured a third full decade of rule with an impressive election victory, receiving 87% of the country’s votes in the absence of any credible opposition (News Finder Report). Here’s…

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Devastation in Gaza as Israel wages war on Hamas - International News - News

Devastation in Gaza as Israel wages war on Hamas

Urgent Discussions Between Biden Administration and Israeli Officials on Alternatives to Rafah Offensive in Gaza The Biden administration is set to engage in discussions with Israeli officials imminently in Washington, D.C., to explore alternatives to a planned military ground offensive in the southern city of Rafah, Gaza, where approximately 1.5 million Palestinians have taken refuge…

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Israeli military launches new raid at Gaza’s largest hospital, once the epicenter of the fighting - International News - News

Israeli military launches new raid at Gaza’s largest hospital, once the epicenter of the fighting

Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza: Thousands Shelter Amidst Intense Military Conflict and Allegations of Violations Introduction: The Israeli military launched a significant operation against Gaza’s largest hospital facility, Al-Shifa, on Monday, with thousands of people seeking refuge inside. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) claimed that “senior Hamas terrorists” were utilizing the hospital to conduct terrorist activities….

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Netanyahu says he’s trying everything to get more aid to Gaza. Aid groups say that’s not true - International News - News

Netanyahu says he’s trying everything to get more aid to Gaza. Aid groups say that’s not true

Israel’s Controversial Policy on Humanitarian Aid to Gaza: Facts vs. Netanyahu’s Claims Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently asserted in an interview with News Finder that Israel allows as much humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip as required, a statement disputed by numerous aid organizations and even contradicting his past declarations. In response to criticism…

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‘Everything he is saying isn’t true’: Congolese governments denounce Trump’s baseless stories about emptied prisons - International News - News

‘Everything he is saying isn’t true’: Congolese governments denounce Trump’s baseless stories about emptied prisons

Former President Trump’s Unfounded Claims About Emptied Prisons in the Congo Former President Donald Trump’s repeated assertions that “the Congo” has released violent criminals from its prisons to come to the US border as migrants lack factual basis. Both the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Congo have denied these claims, stating they…

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Royal Caribbean suspends cruises to Labadee amid Haiti violence - International News - News

Royal Caribbean suspends cruises to Labadee amid Haiti violence

Royal Caribbean Temporarily Suspends Labadee Port Calls Amid Haiti’s Escalating Crisis Royal Caribbean International, a leading cruise line operator, has announced that it is temporarily suspending calls at its private port in Labadee, Haiti, due to the escalating crisis situation in the Caribbean country. The safety and well-being of its guests, crew members, and the…

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Israeli President Herzog opens Holocaust museum in Amsterdam amid protest - International News - News

Israeli President Herzog opens Holocaust museum in Amsterdam amid protest

Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s Controversial Attendance at Amsterdam National Holocaust Museum Amid Pro-Palestinian Protest and International Criticism Israeli President Isaac Herzog graced the opening of the National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam on a somber Sunday, amidst pro-Palestinian protests advocating for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in the ongoing Gaza conflict. The tension was…

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The US is dropping aid into Gaza. Here’s why they will do little to ease a humanitarian crisis - International News - News

The US is dropping aid into Gaza. Here’s why they will do little to ease a humanitarian crisis

Airdrops as a Last Resort: The Contentious Use of Humanitarian Air Drops in Gaza’s Ongoing Crisis The humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to unfold, with the United States and several other countries turning to airdrops as a means of delivering essential supplies. The use of aerial deliveries has become increasingly common in conflict zones where…

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