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Attempted arson attack causes smoke damage at synagogue in North London

By Nicholas Ballasy

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Tim Walz

In Europe, Walz rips Trump for attacking Iran with 'no threat' present: 'That's fascism'

'We need to call that what it is. That's fascism,' Walz says

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International Energy Agency warns Europe may run out of jet fuel within 6 weeks amid Iran war

Energy official warns of further impacts to Europe from supply shortages stemming from the U.S.-Iran conflict.

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UK investigating reports migrants pretended to be gay, victims of abuse for asylum claims

The probe was sparked by reporting from the BBC which found individuals and organizations coach migrants on how to file false claims to avoid losing their legal status.

Russia's former President Dmitry Medvedev visits tank factory

Russian strikes against critical infrastructure in Ukraine leave Kyiv hospitals without running water

Ukrainian soldiers welcomed by residents in Kherson, tear down Russian sign claiming territory

Kyiv: Ukraine Security Services raids historic monastery

Zelensky says world powers didn't go far enough with new price cap on Russian oil

European Union moves to give Ukraine a head start on reconstruction

97-year-old found guilty of Nazi war crimes in Germany

President Zelensky presents commander with coin from Biden

Andrew Tate and brother Tristan arrive at court in Romania

Atomic energy chief explains how he's trying to stop catastrophe in Ukraine

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