Japanese prosecutors on Friday said they have indicted a man suspected of murdering former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe last year in a fatal shooting.
Abe assassination suspect Tetsuya Yamagami indicted over shooting – The Japan Times
Abe assassination suspect Tetsuya Yamagami indicted over shooting The Japan TimesSuspect formally indicted for murder of former Japanese premier Shinzo Abe South China Morning PostSuspect charged with murder in assassination of Ja…
Budapest police officer dies after alleged Hungary stabbing
The suspect is alleged to have stabbed three policemen while trying to escape arrest in Budapest.
At least six dead after tornado rips through Alabama
The storm damaged homes and left tens of thousands without power in parts of the US South.
Warsaw clarifies timeline for deploying German Patriots
Poland is set to receive Patriot air defense systems from Germany any day now, the deputy defense minister has said
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Russia Says Belarus Could Enter Ukraine Conflict If ‘Invaded’
A Russian foreign ministry official said on Friday that Belarus may enter the conflict in Ukraine if Kyiv decides to “invade” either country.
Cocciaretto and Davis to play in Hobart WTA final
Former Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin was beaten in the semifinals of the Hobart International by Elisabetta Cocciaretto 7-5, 4-6, 6-1.
‘Cheap and delicious’: it’s lentils to go on Belfast’s cost of living frontline
Cooking tips and takeaways are among the community offerings at a centre that will benefit from the Guardian and Observer charity appealMarianne Daly has turned to an ancient staple to help the women of west Belfast weather the cost of living crisis: l…
Trump to ramp up efforts to secure 2024 Republican nomination after slow start
Events aim at giving ex-president a narrative reset after being criticized for his ‘low energy’ and inactivity, sources sayDonald Trump is scheduled to venture out of his Mar-a-Lago resort and conduct a swing of presidential campaign events later this …
US-Russian nuclear arms control has become a hostage to the conflict in Ukraine – here’s why it’s so dangerous
Why Moscow’s and Washington’s positions on how to manage atomic weapons are fraught with mistrust, unpredictability and volatility
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