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Month: March 2024

France will soon deliver 78 howitzers to Ukraine to meet Kyiv’s urgent needs, defense minister says

By SYLVIE CORBET Associated Press PARIS (AP) — France’s defense minister says it will soon be able to deliver 78 Caesar howitzers to Ukraine. Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu also said Tuesday that France will boost its supply of artillery shells to meet Kyiv’s urgent needs for ammunition to fight Russia’s full-scale invasion. Lecornu said that

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Julian Assange evita por ahora la extradición a EE.UU., mientras el Tribunal Supremo del Reino Unido exige garantías

Gonzalo Jimenez (CNN) — El fundador de WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, evitó la amenaza de una extradición inmediata a Estados Unidos después de que el Tribunal Superior de Londres pidiera a Estados Unidos más garantías. Las autoridades estadounidenses dicen que Assange, de 52 años, puso vidas en riesgo al publicar documentos militares secretos y durante años

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El eclipse solar total de 2017 causó un breve aumento de los accidentes de tráfico, según un análisis

Sol Amaya (CNN) — Hubo un aumento significativo de accidentes automovilísticos fatales en Estados Unidos en el momento del eclipse solar total de 2017, muestra un nuevo análisis. El análisis, publicado como una carta de investigación el lunes en la revista JAMA Internal Medicine, encontró un aumento del 31% en los riesgos de tráfico en

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Lebanese Sunni militant group head says coordination with Shiite Hezbollah is vital to fight Israel

By BASSEM MROUE Associated Press BEIRUT (AP) — The head of a Lebanese Sunni political and militant group that has joined the Shiite militant group Hezbollah in its fight against Israel on Lebanon’s border says the conflict has helped strengthen cooperation between the two groups. The leader of the Islamic Group, Sheikh Mohammed Takkoush said

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With its soldiers mired in Gaza, Israel fights a battle at home over drafting the ultra-Orthodox

By MELANIE LIDMAN Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) — As Israel battles a prolonged war in Gaza, broad exemptions from mandatory military service for ultra-Orthodox men have reopened a deep divide in the country and rattled the government coalition, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s fellow War Cabinet members staunchly opposed to his proposed new conscription law.

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