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IAEA says ‘essential’ parts of Ukraine nuclear plant not affected

LONDON: Essential equipment at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant was unaffected after a fire there, with no change in radiation levels, the International Atomic...

US should recognize Taiwan, former top diplomat Pompeo says

TAIPEI: The United States should formally recognize Taiwan as a country, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Friday during a speech in...

How commercial satellites are shaping the Ukraine conflict

WASHINGTON: From a huge Russian military convoy snaking its way to Kyiv to missile strikes and refugee crossings, commercial satellite imagery of the Ukraine...

US Peace Corps plans to start sending volunteers overseas again

The Peace Corps will start sending volunteers overseas again in mid-March after it evacuated them from posts around the world two years ago due...

Europe’s largest nuclear power plant on fire after shelling

KYIV, Ukraine: Russian forces shelled Europe's largest nuclear plant early Friday, sparking a fire as they pressed their attack on a crucial energy-producing Ukrainian...

Macron launches re-election bid to protect French from ‘world’s disorders’

PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday he would run for a second term in April's elections, seeking a mandate to steer the...

Victim of London bike crash identified as Bahrain-born Muslim

LONDON: A cyclist killed in London this week in a rush-hour collision with a truck has been named as Shatha Ali, a lawyer in...

Philippines to revive nuclear energy program to help replace coal plants

MANILA: The Philippines announced on Thursday it will develop a nuclear power program to include atomic power in its energy mix, as it prepares...

With war on its doorstep, Moldova applies for EU membership

CHISINAU: Moldovan President Maia Sandu signed a formal application for her country to join the European Union on Thursday, charting a pro-Western course hastened...

Macron believes ‘the worst is to come’ in Ukraine after Putin call: aide

PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron believes "the worst is to come" in Ukraine after a 90-minute phone call with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin who...

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