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Russia and Belarus Enter Second Phase of Tactical Nuclear Weapons Drills

Moscow claims the exercises are a reaction to 'daily provocations' from the US and its European allies.

European Parliament at a Turning Point as Right-Wing Groups Expand in EU Elections

With the centre-right European People's Party keeping its lead, experts predict a move further right will dominate future agendas.

US Ends Ban on Arming Ukraine's Controversial Azov Brigade

Washington concludes there is no evidence of misconduct within the unit, which was initially formed as a volunteer force in 2014.

Russian Naval Forces Perform Missile Exercises in Atlantic on Route to Cuba

The frigate and submarine are part of a four-ship squadron scheduled to land in Cuba on Wednesday.

When will Hajj and Eid al-Adha be in 2024?

Al Jazeera explores the annual grand religious gathering in Mecca.

Hong Kong Revokes Passports of Six UK-based Pro-Democracy Activists

Six exiled activists, including Nathan Law, face travel document cancellation, and business and financial restrictions.

Leader of France’s Republicans Seeks Partnership with Le Pen's National Rally

Eric Ciotti, head of the French Republicans, advocates for a nationwide coalition with Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally ahead of upcoming elections.

Macron Calls for France’s Immediate Election Following EU Defeat

Analysts believe Emmanuel Macron is assessing the French populace’s sentiment and the far-right’s capability to administer.

Belgium begins search for new government after PM De Croo steps down

Alexander De Croo stepped down after his party, Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats, faced a significant defeat in the Belgian elections

British TV’s Dr Michael Mosley likely passed naturally, police report

A post-mortem investigation dismissed any foul play in the death of Dr. Mosley, who disappeared on the Greek island of Symi the previous week.

Key Developments of the Russia-Ukraine War on Day 837

Highlighting significant events as the Russia-Ukraine conflict reaches its 837th day.

Hong Kong Rebuts Criticism from UK Judge on Rule of Law

The Chief Executive of Hong Kong defends the judiciary against claims that security and sedition laws have compromised the rule of law.