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Officials find debris from F-35 fighter jet that crashed in South Carolina after pilot ejected
Officials find debris from F-35 fighter jet that crashed in South Carolina after pilot ejected
Russian air defences have shot down one of the country’s most advanced fighter jets in a friendly fire incident, according to reports.
Ex-first lady ‘concerned about maintaining and increasing a substantial trust for their son, Barron,’ source says
The rule allows for the House to debate passing a stop-gap spending bill to avert a government shutdown
Outgoing chairman of the Joint Chiefs of staff had a fractious relationship with the former commander in chief
Putin has lost control of the war, the head of the British Armed Forces has said.
Tensions over the resource-rich region are intensifying as China attempts to cut access for nations with competing claims, such as the Philippines
The crowd included people exposed by a local newspaper for carrying misleading signs.
In the middle of last week, military commanders, diplomats, grain markets and aid agencies worldwide were keenly tracking the progress across the Black Sea of an apparently unremarkable cargo ship.
AOC undermines GOP's Biden impeachment with one simple questionSource: Reuters
Mr Cohen said witnesses should not have to pay for their own security to help the government make its case against Mr Trump
Taiwan has unveiled its first domestically-made submarine in a major step to boost its deterrence capabilities against a possible Chinese attack.
Rep. Andy Ogles quickly corrected himself.
Raskin said he doesn't see Republicans "moving forward" with the evidence-lacking impeachment inquiry into the president.
Russia is on a mission to grab a seat on the UN’s Human Rights Council - and to add insult to injury it’s using crops plundered from its illegal war to curry favour with potential backers, writes Arpan Rai
"Sen. Moore has knowingly misled people across Georgia and our nation," a GOP caucus said of the Republican after it suspended him.
The Philippine president said Friday that his country does not want a confrontation but will staunchly defend its waters after its coast guard dismantled a floating barrier placed by China at a disputed shoal in the South China Sea. It was the first time President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has spoken publicly against China's installation of the 300-meter (980-foot) -long barrier at the entrance to Scarborough Shoal which was dismantled at his order. "We're not looking for trouble, but what we’ll do is to continue defending the maritime territory of the Philippines and the rights of our fishermen, who have been fishing in those areas for hundreds of years,” Marcos said in response to a question at a news briefing in southern Surigao del Norte province.
Sweden is in the grip of a gun crime crisis. In 2022, there were 391 shootings in the county, and escalating gang violence has seen 11 people killed in September alone. ‘It’s like a war zone’, one witness tells Jakob Illeborg, who finds fear and loathing of foreigners rife in the new gun murder capital of Europe
India’s Jaishankar meets Blinken in Washington amid simmering tensions with Canada
The Afghan embassy in India has suspended all operations after the ambassador and other senior diplomats left the country for Europe and the United States where they gained asylum, three embassy officials said on Friday. India does not recognise the Taliban government, and closed its own embassy in Kabul after the Taliban took control in 2021, but New Delhi had allowed the ambassador and mission staff appointed by the Western-backed government of ousted Afghan President Ashraf Ghani to issue visas and handle trade matters. At least five Afghan diplomats have left India, the embassy officials said.
Dianne Feinstein, the oldest member of the Senate, has died aged 90.