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Israeli military says it killed two attackers crossing from Jordan’s Dead Sea area

DUBAI (Reuters) – The Israeli military said on Friday it had identified what it called “a number of suspects” in Jordan’s border area trying to cross into Israel south of the Dead Sea region and had killed two of them after they opened fire on Israeli forces. “Two terrorists who crossed a few metres over …

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Azores create largest marine protected area in North Atlantic

By Patricia Vicente Rua LISBON (Reuters) – The regional assembly of Portugal’s Azores Islands approved the creation of the largest protected marine area in the North Atlantic to reach international conservation goals well ahead of time. The approval late on Thursday places the archipelago at the forefront of global ocean conservation that aims to achieve …

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Biden urges West to sustain Ukraine support as US election looms

By Jeff Mason and Sarah Marsh BERLIN (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden urged the West on Friday to sustain its support for Ukraine against Russia’s invasion as Kyiv faces a bleak winter and a looming U.S. presidential election raises worries about the strength of Washington’s own resolve. Biden was speaking to reporters before holding closed-door …

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Trump blames Ukraine’s Zelenskiy for starting war with Russia

By Gram Slattery WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Donald Trump on Thursday blamed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy for helping start that nation’s war with Russia, a comment that further suggests Trump is likely to decrease U.S. support for Ukraine if he wins the Nov. 5 election. The Republican former president has frequently criticized Zelenskiy on the campaign trail, …

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Ukraine to work on proposals for possible weapons exports, Zelenskiy says

KYIV (Reuters) – Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Friday that he had asked the defence ministry to work on proposals for possible weapons exports. A possible rethink of an export ban imposed during the war against Russia would be a dramatic change in government policies as Ukraine defends itself against a much larger and …

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Consumer groups ask FTC to block Novo Holdings-Catalent deal

By Jody Godoy and Maggie Fick NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. consumer groups and two large labor unions urged the U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Thursday to block Novo Holdings, the controlling shareholder of Novo Nordisk, from acquiring contract drug manufacturer Catalent, saying the deal threatens competition in weight loss drugs and cutting-edge gene therapies. U.S. …

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Barnier says Italy’s migrant deal with Albania does not seem doable in France

PARIS/ROME (Reuters) -French Prime Minister Michel Barnier said on Friday that the type of deal Italy has struck to divert asylum-seekers to Albania for processing would not likely be feasible in France. European Union leaders are grappling with illegal immigration, which has become a highly sensitive topic in many countries in the 27-member bloc. At …

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