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Ukraine restores consular services for military-age men abroad

Ukraine will lift a temporary ban it imposed on consular services for military-age men living abroad starting on Saturday, the foreign ministry said. Read More

EU bans distribution of four Russian news outlets

LONDON – The European Union said on Friday it was suspending the distribution of four Russia-linked media outlets in the EU, despite a warning from Moscow this week that any…

Rain is set to help crews battling blaze near Canadian oil city

Cloud cover and rain showers over the next few days are set to help crews battling a large wildfire near the Canadian oil sands city of Fort McMurray, Alberta, local…

Iran arrests over 260 including three Europeans at ‘Satanist’ meeting, Tasnim says

DUBAI – Iranian security forces have arrested more than 260 people, including three European nationals, at a “Satanist” gathering west of the capital Tehran, the semi-official new agency Tasnim reported…

Russian guided bombs kill two, injure 13 in Ukraine’s Kharkiv

Russian guided bombs killed at least two people and injured 13 others in the northeastern Ukraine’s city of Kharkiv on Friday, local officials said. Read More

Man who murdered UK pensioner in revenge for Gaza jailed for at least 45 years

LONDON – A Moroccan man who stabbed a passer-by to death on a British street in what he later told police was revenge for Israeli action in Gaza was jailed…

Turkey opposition chief cool to constitution talks with Erdogan

ANKARA – Turkey’s main opposition leader, boosted by sweeping local election gains in March, said he is “far off” opening talks with Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling party over a new constitution…

Vatican urges caution over weeping Madonnas and other supposed apparitions

VATICAN CITY – The Vatican issued new guidelines on Friday recommending a cautious approach to supposed supernatural events such as weeping Madonnas and blood-dripping crucifixes that have for centuries whipped…

Aid trucks begin moving ashore via Gaza pier, US says

GAZA – Aid trucks began moving through a temporary U.S.-built pier off the Gaza Strip on Friday, amid growing international pressure to get more supplies into the besieged coastal enclave,…

Israel tells World Court South Africa case makes a mockery of genocide

THE HAGUE – Israel on Friday defended the military necessity of its Gaza offensive at the International Court of Justice after South Africa asked judges to order it to halt…