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Greece’s transportation minister accepts responsibility, resigns
Full developments of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine
Fighting for control of Bakhmut rages on with staggering losses on both sides
Move follows German expulsion of Iranian diplomats in protest of death sentence for German national
At least 64 dead; three men said to be in custody
Chinese military says U.S. Naval reconnaissance plane “endangered peace and stability” in contentious waterway
Much of the eastern city has been battered, but little ground has changed hands between Russians and Ukrainians
City leader John Lee says mask mandate will end Wednesday
Security concerns prompt Western bans of Chinese-owned social media app
Energy Department determined in a classified intelligence report that the pandemic likely arose from a laboratory leak in Wuhan
UN says two-thirds of the conflict-ridden country’s population needs assistance
A 5.6 magnitude earthquake struck Monday in Turkey, adding to the Feb. 6 quake damage
Macron travels to Africa this week
Ukrainian foreign minister notes reluctance on earlier weapons ultimately resulted in shipments to Ukraine
Crew of four had planned six-month stay at International Space Station
At least 80 survive the ordeal
Victory for Kyiv is ‘up to Ukraine to define,’ White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan says
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