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Britain’s MI6 spy chief says Putin is dragging out peace talks and wants to subjugate Ukraine

By JILL LAWLESS Associated Press LONDON (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin is stalling efforts to end Russia’s war on Ukraine, and is testing the West with tactics that fall “just below the threshold of war,” the head of Britain’s MI6 spy agency said Monday. Blaise Metreweli, the intelligence agency’s new boss, said Putin is

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Conservative Kast’s victory in Chile suggests a hard-right, pro-Trump surge across Latin America

By ISABEL DEBRE Associated Press SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Chile has become the latest country in Latin America to veer toward the right, electing a deeply conservative veteran politician who has long attracted comparisons to Donald Trump. The president-elect, José Antonio Kast, has expressed nostalgia for the 17-year military dictatorship of the late Gen. Augusto

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Colombian peace delegation condemns ELN strike action against US military buildup in Caribbean

By MANUEL RUEDA Associated Press BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — The Colombian government’s delegation in peace talks with the National Liberation Army on Monday condemned an “armed strike” — which confines civilians to their homes and restricts commercial activity — that the rebel group is conducting this week in response to the U.S. military’s naval buildup

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Trinidad and Tobago will open Caribbean nation’s airports to US military as Venezuela tensions grow

By ANSELM GIBBS Associated Press PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP) — The government of Trinidad and Tobago said Monday that it would allow the U.S. military to access its airports in coming weeks as tensions build between the United States and Venezuela. The announcement comes after the U.S. military recently installed a radar system at the airport

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Western and Arab diplomats tour Lebanon-Israel border to observe Hezbollah disarmament efforts

By BASSEM MROUE Associated Press BEIRUT (AP) — Western and Arab diplomats toured an area along Lebanon’s border with Israel Monday where Lebanese troops and U.N. peacekeepers have been working for months to end the armed presence of the militant Hezbollah group. The delegation that included the ambassadors of the United States and Saudi Arabia

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Spain fines Airbnb $75 million for unlicensed tourist rentals

MADRID (AP) — Spain’s government has fined Airbnb 64 million euros ($75 million) for advertising unlicensed tourist rentals, officials said Monday. The move is the latest government action in Spain against short-term rental companies such as Airbnb and Booking.com as the country grapples with a housing affordability problem, particularly in city centers. The consumer rights

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Punk protest group Pussy Riot declared ‘extremist organization’ by a Russian court

By The Associated Press Punk group Pussy Riot was declared an “extremist organization” by a Russian court on Monday. The ruling, which was made by Moscow’s Tverskoy District Court, effectively outlaws the group from operating in Russia and puts anyone linked with the group at risk of criminal prosecution. The feminist protest group first catapulted

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Serbia organized crime prosecutors charge minister, others in connection with Kushner-linked project

By JOVANA GEC Associated Press BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbia’s prosecutor for organized crime on Monday charged a government minister and three others with abuse of office and falsifying of documents to help pave the way for a real estate project linked to Jared Kushner, U.S. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law. Proposed criminal charges were announced

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Toxic smog blankets New Delhi, disrupting travel and plunging air quality to hazardous levels

By RAJESH ROY and SIBI ARASU Associated Press NEW DELHI (AP) — Dense toxic smog blanketed India’s national capital Monday, pushing air pollution levels to their worst levels in weeks, disrupting travel and causing authorities to impose the strictest containment measures. More than 40 flights were cancelled and several dozens delayed. Over 50 trains arriving

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Australia’s leaders promise to tighten gun laws after Bondi Beach massacre on Hanukkah

By CHARLOTTE GRAHAM-McLAY, ROD MCGUIRK and KRISTEN GELINEAU Associated Press SYDNEY (AP) — Australian leaders promised on Monday to immediately overhaul already-tough gun control laws after a mass shooting targeted a Hanukkah celebration on Sydney’s Bondi Beach. At least 15 people died in the attack, which has fueled criticism that authorities are not doing enough

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US officials say Washington has agreed to give Ukraine security guarantees in peace talks

By STEFANIE DAZIO and AAMER MADHANI Associated Press BERLIN (AP) — The U.S. has agreed to provide unspecified security guarantees to Ukraine as part of a peace deal to end Russia’s nearly four-year war, and more talks are likely this weekend, U.S. officials said Monday following the latest discussions with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Berlin.

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Israel’s Netanyahu lashes out while world shows shock and sympathy over Australia shooting

The Associated Press Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lashed out at Australia’s leader on Sunday while nations expressed shock and sympathy over a mass shooting at a Jewish holiday event, saying he had warned Prime Minister Anthony Albanese that “your call for a Palestinian state pours fuel on the antisemitic fire.” Netanyahu during the war

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Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski describes Belarus prison ordeal in first interview after release

By YURAS KARMANAU Associated Press VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) — Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski arrived for an interview with The Associated Press on Sunday in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius, direct from a dentist appointment. The 63-year-old veteran human rights advocate — looking pale, visibly tired and emaciated — was experiencing a return to daily

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Hong Kong’s biggest pro-democracy party votes to disband after more than 30 years of activism

By KANIS LEUNG Associated Press HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong’s biggest pro-democracy party voted Sunday to dissolve after more than 30 years of activism, marking the end of an era of the Chinese semiautonomous city ‘s once-diverse political landscape. Democratic Party chairperson Lo Kin-hei said the political environment was “one important point” among the

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