Friday July 26th, 2024 8:36PM

The Associated Press

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The Associated Press
With uncertainty across the Atlantic, Europe worries about its own security
When Donald Trump suggested during the 2016 presidential campaign that he might not honor a U.S. commitment to defend other NATO countries if they were attacked, it triggered alarm throughout the trans-Atlantic alliance
3:20AM ( 17 hours ago )
French train lines hit by 'malicious acts' disrupting traffic ahead of Olympics, rail company says
The French national rail company SNCF said Friday that high-speed lines were hit by several “malicious acts” that heavily disrupted traffic on the day of the high-risk Olympics opening ceremony
3:09AM ( 17 hours ago )
Wounded in a strike that killed her family, a 2-year-old joins Gaza's ranks of thousands of orphans
Two-year-old Siwar Abdel-Hadi is the lone survivor in her family after an Israeli airstrike on her home in central Gaza killed her parents and three siblings
2:23AM ( 18 hours ago )
Southeast Asian diplomats meet with China as friction mounts over Beijing's sweeping maritime claims
Top diplomats from Southeast Asia have met with China’s foreign minister for talks that come as friction escalates over Beijing's growing effort to press its sweeping maritime claims
1:58AM ( 18 hours ago )
Agreement with Russia is 'deal with the devil,' adviser to Ukrainian president says
Signing an agreement with Russia to stop the war with Ukraine would amount to signing a deal with the devil
1:46AM ( 18 hours ago )
A mysterious pile of bones could hold evidence of Japanese war crimes, activists say
Bones dug up from a wartime Army Medical School site in Tokyo decades ago and linked to victims of human experiments by Unit 731, Japan’s germ and biological warfare outfit, remain in a repository still waiting to find their home
1:25AM ( 19 hours ago )
A mysterious pile of bones could hide evidence of Japanese war crimes, activists say
Bones dug up from a wartime Army Medical School site in Tokyo decades ago and linked to victims of human experiments by Unit 731, Japan’s germ and biological warfare outfit, remain in a repository still waiting to find their home
1:25AM ( 19 hours ago )
Vietnam Communist Party chief's funeral draws thousands of mourners, including world leaders
Thousands of mourners gathered in Hanoi for the second day of the funeral of the man who dominated Vietnamese politics for over a decade, Communist Party general secretary Nguyen Phu Trong
12:44AM ( 19 hours ago )
Why Venezuela's presidential election should matter to the rest of the world
Venezuelans have a crucial decision ahead of them
12:11AM ( 20 hours ago )
Venezuelan voters face crucial choice: Reelect Maduro or give opposition a chance after 25 years
Venezuelans have a crucial decision ahead of them
12:11AM ( 20 hours ago )