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UK drops charges against 2 men accused of spying for China
Authorities say two men accused of spying for China in Britain including a former researcher working in the U.K. Parliament will not face trial
British politicians condemn Musk's comments at anti-migrant rally
Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday condemned "dangerous" comments by Elon Musk after the X and Tesla owner told an anti-immigration rally that violence is coming to Britain and they must fight or die. But the U.K. government resisted opposition calls to sanction Musk for the remarks.
Huge piles of rusty WWII ammunition are poisoning the Baltic Sea
While tensions between Russia and NATO are building up in the Baltic Sea, Europeans are still busy cleaning up the mess World War II left behind in the ocean
Long-wrought WTO global agreement aimed at reducing overfishing takes effect
A World Trade Organization agreement aimed at reducing overfishing has taken effect
Ex-British soldier goes on trial for Bloody Sunday killings
The trial has begun of the only person ever charged in the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre in Northern Ireland
Kim Seong-Min, defector whose radio broadcasts relayed foreign news to N. Korea, dies
Kim Seong-Min, a prominent North Korean defector who used radio broadcasts, USB sticks and a network of sources in the secretive country to inform the North Korean public about the truth of their authoritarian government, has died
Turkish court delays verdict in case that could oust opposition party's leader
A Turkish court has delayed a verdict in a case seeking the annulment of an internal leadership election of the main opposition party, the CHP, over alleged irregularities
Flood survivors begin to return home in Pakistan's eastern Punjab as water recedes
Displaced families have begun returning to homes in Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province as floodwaters significantly recede
A Greek island has 1,000 private chapels. Families maintain them for faith, community
There are more than 1,000 whitewashed stone chapels on the Greek island of Tinos owned and cared for by private families as they have in some cases for centuries
Australia and Papua New Guinea to sign defense pact as China's influence grows
Australia and Papua New Guinea are set to integrate their defense forces under a new security pact, aiming to curb China's security influence in the region
Philippine pres. supports public anger over corruption but implores peaceful protests
The Philippine president has encouraged the public to express their outrage over massive corruption that has plagued flood-control projects in one of Asia’s most typhoon-prone countries but says street protests should be peaceful
US, South Korea and Japan open joint air and naval exercise
The United States, South Korea and Japan have begun an air and naval exercise off a South Korean island in their latest joint drill condemned by North Korea as a “reckless show of strength.”