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South Korea to increase aid to Africa and expand ties on minerals and technology
The African region is a significant source of minerals such as nickel, cobalt, graphite and lithium, which are vital for technology industries like semiconductors, batteries and electric vehicles - major export items for South Korea
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Putin's plan for 'long war with West' exposed in Russia's reshuffle, says expert
The shake up among the top brass of Russia's government comes as the brutal war in Ukraine grinds on with a new wave of US arms arriving at the front to help beleaguered defenders
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Putin crony makes odd dig at 'nasty' Brit women and calls for Zelensky's death
Russian security's second hand man is accusing Ukraine of carrying out the Friday's tragic concert hall massacre and has threatened the country's leader with assassination
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Moscow attack suspect screams as chasing troops threaten to make him eat own ear
The death toll for the horrific concert hall attack in a suburb of Russia's capital Moscow continues to climb and is currently at 137. Four men have so far been charged
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Chief’s call about Brit 'ground' troops in Ukraine 'intercepted by Russia'
Lieutenant General Ingo Gerhartz's 38-minute call with German Air Force officers and a general, in which they spoke about Brit troops 'on the ground' in Ukraine, was intercepted by Russia
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Vladimir Putin does use body doubles, Russian investigation claims
A new report alleges people who tend to accompany the Russian president spend time in an "clean zone", or boarding house where only quarantined people live and work
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Woman and three children killed by Israeli airstrike in south Lebanon
Samir Ayoub, a journalist and the uncle of the three girls killed in an Israeli airstrike, questioned where the "terrorists" were when the IDF drone struck the cars carrying his family in southern Lebanon
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Putin's aide warns Russia could deploy nukes in Ukraine as 'he sees no way out'
Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, said that if Ukraine’s ongoing counteroffensive against Moscow’s invasion captures Russian territory, then the Kremlin army would be forced to act
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Emotional Ukrainian kids finally make it home after months in Russian camps
A total of 17 youngsters were snatched by Vladimir Putin's forces and hauled off to Russia-held Crimea after being told by their cruel captors that their families had abandoned them
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North Korea warns of making 'Pacific our firing range' as it launches missiles
North Korea is ramping up its missile tests and pushing for more powerful weapons that it believes may increase its leverage during potential future negotiations with the US, some expert commentators on the Hermit Kingdom say