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June 4, 2023 marks the 34th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests, a pro-democracy occupation that ended in bloodshed. → Read More
Jared Kushner wrote in a forthcoming memoir that he was treated for thyroid cancer while working in the White House. → Read More
Shinzo Abe was shot on Friday morning while giving a speech at a campaign event in Nara, western Japan. He died in the hospital hours later. → Read More
The Nordic countries now just need the unanimous support of all of NATO's current members to become members. → Read More
The WikiLeaks founder faces 18 charges in the US and 175 years in prison if convicted. He is appealing the UK Home Office's decision. → Read More
Elon Musk named Florida's Republican governor when asked asked on Twitter who he was "leaning towards" voting for as president. → Read More
The former president's daughter testified that she "accepted" that there was no evidence of fraud that could overturn the 2020 election. → Read More
The move comes after Russia threatened retaliation if the northern European country joined NATO. Finland is also expected to apply to join NATO soon. → Read More
TMZ cited law-enforcement sources as saying DaBaby pulled the trigger the Wednesday shooting. The person shot sustained a non-life threatening wound. → Read More
The London Met Police have been investigating 12 events held by government officials that may have broken lockdown rules, known as "partygate." → Read More
Vladimir Putin said Russia's goals there were "absolutely clear and noble" and that it "didn't have a choice." → Read More
Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin's remarks come as Russia and Turkey meet for a new round of peace talks in Turkey. → Read More
Georgia, like Ukraine, is a former Soviet satellite state that shares a border with Russia. Russian troops invaded Georgia in 2008. → Read More
Switzerland announced Monday it's adopting the EU's sanctions against Russia, which include freezing Vladimir Putin's assets. → Read More
Gino D’Acampo has aired his frustration at having never done Strictly Come Dancing. → Read More
Russia said it killed members of a Ukrainian "sabotage and reconnaissance group" on Monday. Ukraine vehemently denied the report. → Read More
It comes after weeks of heightened tensions between Russia, Ukraine, and the West over fears that Russia might invade. → Read More
Trump was commenting on a report that claimed Clinton's campaign paid a tech firm to access servers belonging to Trump Tower and his White House. → Read More
Russia could invade within days, with the UK's defense minister James Heappey saying a "greater imminence has been reached." → Read More
Insider's "Conflicted Congress" project revealed dozens of lawmakers violated the STOCK Act. Now she intends to amend that law. → Read More