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Israel presses Gaza offensive in war it says will last 'months'
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Israel battles Hamas in war it says will last 'months'
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Venezuela, Guyana agree not to 'use force' to settle land dispute
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Orban blocks EU aid for Ukraine after membership talks agreed
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Yellen urges China to shift from 'unfair' state-driven economic policy
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Venezuela, Guyana leaders meet to 'de-escalate' tensions
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Global stocks mostly rise as ECB, BoE press pause after Fed pivot
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US urges Israel to scale down Gaza offensive
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EU calls Orban's bluff and strikes deal to open Ukraine talks
EU leaders agreed Thursday to open talks with Ukraine and Moldova on joining the bloc, despite an earlier threat from Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban to veto the plan.
Israel tells top US official war will last 'months'
Israel's defence minister warned Thursday the war with Hamas would last "more than several months" as he met a top US official amid a rift between the allies over mounting civilian casualties.
Europe stocks rally on Fed pivot, as ECB, BoE press pause
European equities leapt Thursday with Frankfurt and Paris briefly striking all-time peaks, after the Federal Reserve sent Wall Street soaring on a pivot toward interest rate cuts next year.
Top US official due in Israel as pressure mounts over Gaza deaths
Israel bombarded Gaza on Thursday in its war against Hamas militants as a top White House adviser travelled to Jerusalem with a rift growing over civilian casualties.
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Russian judge re-opens possibility of jail for rights defender
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France probes death of actress who first denounced Depardieu
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EU leaders battle Orban over Ukraine support
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UK PM Sunak says open to tweaking Rwanda bill
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Newly-confident Putin vows victory in Ukraine
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former top commander of Russian-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine, Igor Girkin, went on trial in Moscow on Thursday on charges of extremism for criticising the Kremlin's military strategy towards Kyiv.
Newly confident Putin faces the press and Russian people
Vladimir Putin on Thursday holds his first year-end press conference since sending troops into Ukraine, with the Russian president feeling the tide turning in his favour nearly two years into the conflict.
EU leaders wrestle with Orban over Ukraine support
EU leaders will face off against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Thursday as he threatens to veto a massive aid package and a start to membership talks for Ukraine.
Number of journalists killed on job in 2023 declines despite Gaza: RSF
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Australian cricketer Khawaja wears black armband in Gaza protest
Australia's Usman Khawaja staged a muted protest against the war in Gaza on Thursday, wearing a black armband during the first Test against Pakistan and taping up messages on his shoes.
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Japanese ministers quit over kickbacks scandal
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