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Ukraine pleads with allies to send tanks as fighting grinds on in east

By Pavel Polityuk KYIV (Reuters) – Ukrainian and Russian troops battled in eastern regions on Thursday as Kyiv tried to push back occupying forces, while President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged the West to provide his army with heavy tanks to boost their firepower. The Ukrainian military said the Russians were focused on an offensive in the …

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Five promises: PM Sunak vows to tackle Britain’s most serious problems

By Elizabeth Piper and Andy Bruce LONDON (Reuters) – Prime Minister Rishi Sunak promised on Wednesday to tackle Britain’s most serious problems, from cutting inflation to reducing illegal migration, in a speech aimed at convincing his restive lawmakers he can lead them into the next election. In a speech that was high on ambition but …

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UK’s Labour promises to end ‘sticking plaster politics’ with funded plans

By Elizabeth Piper and Alistair Smout LONDON (Reuters) -Labour leader Keir Starmer pledged on Thursday to end Britain’s “sticking plaster politics” if his party wins power in the next election, reassuring critics he would not open the chequebook to tackle a myriad of crises buffeting the country. Saying his main opposition party is ready for …

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China, Philippines agree to handle disputes peacefully, boost cooperation

By Yew Lun Tian and Neil Jerome Morales BEIJING/MANILA (Reuters) -China and the Philippines have agreed to set up a direct communications channel between their foreign ministries on the South China Sea to handle disputes peacefully, they said on Thursday. Their agreement, which contained 14 elements aimed at cooling security tensions and boosting economic cooperation, …

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North Korea drone entered no-fly zone near Yoon’s office, South says

By Soo-hyang Choi and Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) – A North Korean drone briefly entered a no-fly zone surrounding South Korea’s presidential office when it intruded into the South’s airspace last week, Seoul’s military said on Thursday, fuelling criticism over its air defences. The drone was among five North Korean drones that crossed into the …

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