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Kim Jong-un vows to support Putin's 'sacred" Ukraine war in warning to the West
Russian President Vladimir Putin is in North Korea to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, as local media suggested capital Pyongyang is "enveloped with joy"
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Defiant Putin taunts West as Kremlin eyes 'deep relations' with Kim Jong-un
In September, Kim Jong-un rode a green bulletproof train into Russia's Far East in a historic diplomatic visit to meet Vladimir Putin. He extended an invitation for the Russian despot to visit North Korea, which is expected to happen over the coming days
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Kim Jong-un to roll out red carpet for Putin in united front against West
North Korea's military and economic cooperation with Russia has sharply increased since Kim Jong-un visited Russia last year to meet with Vladimir Putin
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North Korean spy satellite explodes at launch in fresh blow for Kim Jong-un
A suspected engine problem is thought to be to blame after the rocket - which was carrying the satellite - exploded shortly after liftoff in North Korea
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Humiliating moment North Korean spy satellite explodes in botched launch
North Korea has desperately been trying to get their space operations off the ground so the latest failure will be welcomed by their concerned neighbours who described the launch as 'brazen violation'
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British Jews stage protest demanding Government 'fund aid not arms' in Gaza
The British-Jewish group Na'amod blocked the Foreign Office entrance from 8am on Tuesday morning, demanding the Government follow other countries' lead in halting arms sales to Israel amid the ongoing crisis in Gaza
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Haiti's capital 'an open-air prison with no way out' amid horror gang violence
A United Nations human rights report has revealed the worrying crimes and violence situation in Haiti's Port-au-Prince after it was taken over by armed gangs saying people are "afraid to leave their houses"
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UN Security Council demands ceasefire in Gaza during Ramadan for first time
The United Nations Security Council on Monday demanded a cease-fire in Gaza during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, marking its first demand to halt the fighting
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Vladimir Putin gifts dictator pal Kim Jong-un a bulletproof limo just like his
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un was gifted the £350,000 Russian made Aurus limousine by Vladimir Putin as a show of the two leaders' 'special relationship'
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North Korea’s Kim says military should 'thoroughly annihilate' US if provoked
North Korea has welcomed in the new year by issuing further military threats against its neighbours in the south and the United States, saying it is prepared for all-out war
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Israel air strike kills 76 members of one family in Gaza, rescue officials say
The strike on a building in Gaza City was among the deadliest of the Israel-Hamas war, which is now in its 12th week, and among the dead include children, officials said
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'Shark's fin' menu signed by Chairman Mao sells for quarter of a million pounds
According to an auction house which specialises in historical artefacts, the menu was for a banquet held in Beijing on 19 October 1956 and marked the first state visit to China by Pakistan's Prime Minister
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Chilling map shows all UK seaside towns at risk of being under water by 2050
One of a number of severe results of climate change will be rising sea levels - this could see swathes of the UK's coastline affected, drawing once popular hotspots underwater
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US officials issue travel warning for Haiti after mother and daughter kidnapped
A woman and her daughter have been kidnapped in Haiti amid a "do not travel advisory" by the US State Department due to increasing security concerns in the country
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World at 1940s-style turning point in humanity's history, says Foreign Secretary
The Cabinet Minister said war in Ukraine, runaway advances in technology and science, climate change and mass migration meant the planet was being reshaped - and called for an overhaul of international bodies
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North Korea spy warning as Kim Jong-un's sister vows to launch satellite
North Korea's attempt to put its first military spy satellite into orbit failed as its rocket crashed off the Korean Peninsula's western coast
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Somali pirates lose gunfight with armed guards on cargo ship in dramatic footage
The attack, which is thought to have happened in 2012, saw the American guards fire several warning shots at the Somali pirates who attempted to hijack the large cargo vessel
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Pirates kidnap three sailors after hijacking chemical and oil tanker 6 days ago
Pirates boarded and hijacked an oil tanker six days ago in the Gulf of Guinea, south of Nigeria, since then British and French navies have helped the company try and track down the missing ship