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Journalists imprisoned in Belarus and Georgia win EU’s top human rights award

By LORNE COOK Associated Press BRUSSELS (AP) — Two journalists, one imprisoned in Belarus and the other in Georgia, have won the European Union’s top human rights honor, the Sakharov Prize, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola announced on Wednesday. Andrzej Poczobut is a correspondent for the influential Polish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza. He was convicted of

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Israel ‘not a protectorate’ of the US, Netanyahu says ahead of meeting with Vance

By MELANIE LIDMAN Associated Press TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israel’s prime minister toughened his stance Wednesday by declaring that his country is in charge of its own security and isn’t an American protectorate as he prepared to discuss progress on Gaza’s fragile ceasefire agreement with U.S. Vice President JD Vance. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s

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Trump levies new sanctions on Russian oil giants in a push on Putin to end Ukraine war

By AAMER MADHANI, SUSIE BLANN and FATIMA HUSSEIN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s administration announced Wednesday new “massive sanctions” against Russia’s oil industry that are aimed at moving Russian President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table and bringing an end to Moscow’s brutal war on Ukraine. The sanctions against oil giants Rosneft

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Western Balkans leaders meet in London for talks on migration and security

By JILL LAWLESS Associated Press LONDON (AP) — Leaders of six Western Balkan nations are meeting British and European officials in London on Wednesday for talks on migration, security and economic growth in a volatile region where Russia seeks to wield influence. Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed heads of government from Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Montenegro,

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The Louvre’s crown jewel heist is now a race against time for authorities — and the brazen thieves

By LAURIE KELLMAN and JOHN LEICESTER Associated Press PARIS (AP) — The glittering sapphires, emeralds, and diamonds that once adorned France’s royals could well be gone forever, experts said Tuesday after a brazen, four-minute heist in broad daylight left the nation stunned and the government struggling to explain a new debacle at the Louvre. Each

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Israeli settlers beat Palestinian farmers on video as attacks mount during West Bank olive harvest

By JALAL BWAITEL and NATALIE MELZER Associated Press RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — Israeli settlers descended on Palestinian olive harvesters and activists this week in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, beating them with clubs in an attack Palestinian health officials said sent at least one woman to the hospital with serious injuries. The attack Sunday in

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Appeals court overturns conviction of Colombian ex-President Uribe for bribery and witness tampering

By ASTRID SUÁREZ Associated Press BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — An appeals court on Tuesday overturned the conviction of former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe for bribery and witness tampering for which he had been sentenced to 12 years of house arrest. Uribe, 73, has denied any wrongdoing. He was sentenced in August following a nearly six-month

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Japan’s first female leader is an ultraconservative star from a male-dominated party

By MARI YAMAGUCHI Associated Press TOKYO (AP) — Sanae Takaichi, a star of ultraconservative Japanese politics and a rare woman to rise in its male-dominated hierarchy, has been elected the country’s first female prime minister. Takaichi, 64, is also the first woman to lead the Liberal Democratic Party that has dominated Japan’s postwar politics almost

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