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Germany boosts ammunition and the military but remains vague on security guarantees for Ukraine

By Sebastian Shukla, Sophie Tanno, and Claudia Otto, CNN Unterluss, central Germany (CNN) — For three years European nations have funneled huge amounts of arms to Ukraine to help Kyiv battle Russia’s full-blown invasion. Now, with reserves dwindling from a grinding, ammunition-guzzling conflict that shows no sign of ending, a factory that opened in Germany

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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun

Trump’s envoy tells Lebanese journalists not to be ‘animalistic,’ ties behavior to Middle East’s ‘problem’

By Mostafa Salem and Charbel Mallo, CNN (CNN) — United States Special Envoy Tom Barrack sparked outrage after telling Lebanese journalists to act “civilized,” not “animalistic,” during a news conference in the Lebanese capital Beirut on Tuesday. Barrack, joined by deputy envoy Morgan Ortagus, was in the Lebanese capital as part of US efforts to

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Este tipo de rosa, de origen desconocido, sobrevivió al paso del huracán Katrina y se extendió por todo Estados Unidos

Jessica Jordan Si se sigue el río Mississippi hasta el extremo donde desemboca en el océano se llega a Plaquemines, la parroquia más meridional de Luisiana. Conocida por sus mariscos y su explotación de petróleo y gas en alta mar, Plaquemines es también donde una rosa de origen desconocido resistió la fuerza brutal del huracán

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