Man Who Opened Emergency Door During South Korea Flight Allegedly Said He Felt Suffocated

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Russian gunmaker Kalashnikov upgrades AK-12 design to suit Ukraine war, state media reports

The Kalashnikov Group, the Russian gun-making giant best known for its Soviet-era AK-47 assault rifle, has unveiled upgrades to its AK-12 assault rifle to better suit Russia in its war on Ukraine.

One dies in Russia's night air raid on Kyiv, more than 20 drones downed - official

At least one person died and three were injured in Russia's night air raid on Kyiv with the defence systems downing at least 20 drones moving towards the capital, city officials said early on Sunday.

Biden, McCarthy have tentative US debt ceiling deal -sources

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UPDATE 1-Nicaragua govt accuses Catholic Church of money laundering, freezes accounts

Nicaraguan police said on Saturday they are investigating several dioceses of the Catholic Church for money laundering, a day after local media reported that the bank accounts of parishes in the

Saudi Arabia and Canada restore diplomatic relations, ending 2018 rift

Saudi Arabia restored diplomatic relations with Canada on Wednesday, the country’s foreign ministry said in a statement, ending a five-year rift over Riyadh’s jailing of activists that damaged trade

Wagner chief warns Russians could revolt if invasion continues to struggle

A new “revolution” could rock Russia if its stuttering war effort in Ukraine continues, the chief of private military group Wagner has said, in a scathing assessment of Moscow’s military readiness

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