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Romania says US will cut some troops in Europe

Bukarest (AFP) – Washington has told Romania and allies it will reduce some US troops deployed on NATO’s eastern flank, says Romania’s defence minister, a move a NATO official swiftly downplayed to AFP. This latest announcement comes after reports earlier this year that Washington could withdraw 10,000 troops from eastern Europe.

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Israel hits dozens of targets as Gaza sees deadliest night since truce

Israel-Gaza-Grenze (AFP) – Palestinians search through the rubble and inspect the damage following an Israeli airstrike that hit a house in the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip. Israel says it has carried out strikes on dozens of Hamas targets following the death of a soldier, with Gaza experiencing its deadliest night of bombing since a US-brokered truce went into effect earlier this month.

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Battle for Kupiansk: hi-tech drones stretch frontline over ruins of eastern Ukraine city

In Ukraine (AFP) – Not far from Kupiansk, a key logistics hub once captured by Russia and retaken by Kyiv in autumn 2022, Ukrainian soldiers crammed in a command centre search for Russian soldiers and strike them with first-person view (FPV) drones. Since Russia started attacking the city with FPVs tethered to fibre optic cables, however, their hold is slipping away. “Every day, something flies in,” Vitaliy Bardas, an evacuee from Kupiansk, tells AFP.

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Louvre security ‘not fit for 21st century’ says French Senate culture chair

Paris (AFP) – Laurent Lafon, President of the French Senate’s Culture Committee, says after a visit to the Louvre’s security installations that the museum’s security is “not fit for a museum worthy of the 21st century.” The comments come after a spectacular heist saw precious crown jewels stolen, for which two suspected robbers have since been detained.

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Russian court fines teenage singer for ‘discrediting the army’

Saint Petersburg (AFP) – A Saint Petersburg’s court fines a teenage street singer 30,000 rubles (325 eur) on a charge of “discrediting the army” for performing a song by singers deemed “foreign agents” in Russia by law. “It’s astonishing,” says a supporter outside the courtroom. “The sheer insanity of this case itself also motivates people to come and draw attention to it.”

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Sudan general al-Burhan says ‘army has withdrawn’ from El-Fasher

portsudan (Sudan) (AFP) – Sudan army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan announces that “the army has withdrawn from El-Fasher”, following an announcement the city was seized by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group after more than 18 months of brutal siege warfare. The city’s capture gives the group control over every state capital in the vast Darfur region.

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Vietnam’s former imperial city floods after record rains

Hue (Vietnam) (AFP) – Centuries-old buildings in Vietnam’s former imperial city of Hue, a UNESCO world heritage site, are flooded by brown water as heavy rainfall inundates the country’s central coastal region since the weekend.

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Vietnam’s former imperial city floods after record rains

Hue (Vietnam) (AFP) – Centuries-old buildings in Vietnam’s former imperial city of Hue, a UNESCO world heritage site, are flooded by brown water as heavy rainfall inundates the country’s central coastal region since the weekend. IMAGES

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Pakistan deploys mobile anti-smog guns to combat air pollution

Lahore (Pakistan) (AFP) – Authorities in Lahore, Pakistan, deploy “anti-smog guns” to curb air pollution ahead of the winter smog season. Pakistan regularly ranks among the world’s most polluted countries, with Lahore often the most polluted megacity.

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US plane flies through the eye of Hurricane Melissa

Caribbean sea (AFP) – A US Air Force plane from the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, known as the Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunters, flies into the eye of Hurricane Melissa, as the category 5 Hurricane approaches Jamaica. Jamaican officials have called on the public to get to higher ground and shelters ahead of the storm’s arrival, with the prime minister warning it could be hugely destructive.

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Trump and Japan PM Takaichi sign agreement on rare earths supply

Tokyo (AFP) – US President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime minister Takaichi sign an agreement “securing” the supply of critical and rare earth minerals. The US leader is on a two-day visit to Japan, sandwiched between a trip to Malaysia and a meeting in South Korea with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping that could ease the bruising trade war between the world’s two biggest economies. IMAGES

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