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May 20th, 2022

US and UK Split With France and Claim There Is No Exit Ramp for Putin Israel Alleges Soleimani's Son-In-Law Smuggling Weapons to Hezbollah
Yellen's Global Tax Plan Meets Resistance Abroad and at Home More Nations Expected to Sign Up for Pentagon's Ukraine Aid Group
Key Iraq Irrigation Reservoir Lake Hamrin Drying Out German Journalist Released From Prison in Iraq
Russia Says Troops Close to Claiming Full Control of Ukraine's Luhansk Region Russia Makes Early Debt Payment Dash to Dodge Default
Israel Attacks Syria Army Base in Damascus, Killing Three Palestinian Identity and Israel's Long Attempt to Suppress It
Pandemic and Explosions Worsen Equatorial Guinea Prospects, IMF Says Clinton OK'd Leak to Reporter About Alleged Trump-Russia Tie
Chad Urges Mali Junta to Reconsider Withdrawal From Anti-Militant Force US Sends Out First Batch of Invitations to Americas Summit
Nicaraguan Bishop, Alleging Police Harassment, Goes on Hunger Strike Serb Leader Tells EU Bosnia Cannot Join Sanctions Against Russia
Three Italians Kidnapped in Southern Mali Ecuador's Ex-Vice President Arrested, Headed Back to Prison
US Says Turkey's Approach to Sweden, Finland NATO Bid Not a Bilateral Topic Ukraine's Zelensky Proposes Formal Deal on Compensation From Russia
Biden Administration Approves Large Sale of Anti-Tank Missiles to Egypt Mali Soldiers on Despite Growing Isolation
Germany's Bundestag Extends Troop Deployment in Mali Concerns Grow Ethiopia's Fragile Truce May Break
'Butcher of the Andes' Victims Laid to Rest Decades After Military Massacred Almost Entire Peruvian Village US Drawing Up Plans to Sink the Russian Black Sea Fleet: Ukrainian Official
Swedish Officials Ask Pentagon to Increase US Naval Presence in Baltic Sea Three People Killed in Alleged Israeli Airstrike in Damascus: Syrian Observatory
Google Moves Employees Out of Russia After Bank Seizure 'This Is Not a Life': Palestinians in Violence-Hit Jenin Camp
Amnesty Urges Yemen Rebels to Free Journalists on Death Row Proposed Russian Law Would Allow People Over 40 to Enlist in Its Military
Journalists, General, Militiamen Arrested in Ethiopia's Amhara Ukraine Says Giant Nuclear Plant Won't Supply Russia
Cargo Vessel Set to Ship US Medical, Defense Supplies Towards Ukraine Moscow Accuses France of 'Colonial' Approach in Mali
Western Allies Ramp Up Rhetoric Against Russia, Want to See 'Defeat' of Moscow Northern Ireland Row Risks Western Unity, US Warns
Tennis: Wimbledon Stripped of Ranking Points by ATP, WTA Over Russia, Belarus Ban US Likely to Keep 100,000 Troops in Europe for Foreseeable Future in Face of Russian Threat, US Officials Say
Russia Adds Kasparov and Khodorkovsky to 'Foreign Agents' List Syria Says US Must Pay for Civilians Killed in Strike and Withdraw Troops
Pentagon Mulls Whether to Use Commercial or Military Planes to Fly Formula to US US Tags Cuba as Uncooperative in Counterterrorism Efforts
US Removes Inactive, Ultranationalist Israeli Group From 'Terror' List IDF: Soleimani's Son-In-Law Using Civilian Flights to Smuggle Weapons to Hezbollah
Joint List MK to Submit Bill to Begin Process of Dissolving Knesset Next Wednesday Army Filmed Protecting Settlers Taking Down Palestinian Flag in West Bank Town
Biden Officials Consider Inviting Cuban Representative to Americas Summit UN Adviser Says Libyan Joint Committee Reached Consensus on 137 Articles of Draft Constitution
Bulgaria Rejects EU Pressure to Allow North Macedonia to Join US Consular Officer Visited Detained Basketball Player Griner in Russia on Thursday
Russia Claims to Have Taken Full Control of Mariupol India Accuses China of Illegal Construction in Border Area
China's State Council Appoints John Lee as Hong Kong Chief Executive Biden Secret Service Agents Sent Home After Drunk Assault Report in South Korea
Sailors Are Deserting the US Navy at a 'Staggering' Rate Russia: Palestinian Journalist's Assassination Is 'A Disaster That Shook the World'
Fatah Leaders Resign Over Crushing Defeat at Birzeit University Election Israel Refuses to Probe Soldiers Who Killed Shireen Abu Akleh
Iraqi-Kurdish Interior Minister 'Secretly Visited Iran' Turkey Tells Sweden to Cut Support for Syrian-Kurdish Militia
Sudan Frees Detained Anti-Coup Figures US Approves Nearly $700 Million in Arms to Egypt
Lebanon Cabinet Passes Financial Recovery Plan Ethiopia's Tigray Forces Announce Release of 4,000 Army POWs
US Urges Swift Formation of Lebanon Government Biden Begins Asia Tour Aimed at Boosting Indo-Pacific Ties
Belarus Charges Dissident With Organizing 'Terrorist' Group 'We Are Going to Die': Food Shortages Worsen Sri Lanka Crisis
PKK Central to Turkish Opposition to Sweden, Finland Joining NATO UN: 18 Million People Facing Severe Hunger in Sahel Region
German Ex-Chancellor Schroeder Leaves Russian Oil Firm G7 Countries to Provide $19.8 Billion in Economic Aid to Ukraine
IMF Extends Somalia Funding to August Following Election Russia to Cut Gas Supplies to Finland on Saturday
Germany, Qatar Sign Energy Partnership Agreement US, Taiwan Trade Officials Discuss Deepening Relations
UK Lifts All Restrictions on Defense Exports to Turkey Tunisian Military Court Sentences Prominent Opposition Lawyer to One Month in Prison
New Footage Shows No Fighting Before Abu Akleh's Killing Pakistan's New Foreign Minister Pledges Support for Palestine
USAF to Build $604 Million F-35 Maintenance Complex at Tyndall Belarus Buys S-400, Iskander Missiles From Russia: Lukashenko
UN Says Army Blocked Patrol of Malian Town Russia To Build New Military Bases in Response to NATO Expansion: Minister
11 Soldiers, 15 Gunmen Dead in Burkina Faso Attacks: Army US, Italy Paratroopers Complete Air Assault Training Mission
Afghan Government Bans Export of Wheat US State Dept Wants 'Action' Not 'Rhetoric' on Afghan Schools
Former Afghan Security Advisor Apologizes in BBC Interview on Fall of Kabul Lack of International Flights Harming Afghan Industry: ACCI
A Year on From Israeli Bombing, Gaza Families Still Can't Rebuild Navy Desertions Have More Than Doubled Amid Suicide Concerns, as Sailors Feel Trapped by Contracts
Navy's Top Enlisted Sailor Denies Telling George Washington Crew to 'Lower Your Standards' Opponents of US Arms Sales to Turkey Mobilize in Washington
Bush Admits US Broke Promise on NATO Expansion House Passes Bill Expanding Federal Anti-Terrorism Mandate
Russia Sets Conditions to Ease Black Sea Blockade

May 19th, 2022

US Appears Set to Deem Cuba Not Cooperating Fully Against Terrorism: Document Food Prices Rise, Iran Clashes With Growing Protests
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