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What do ‘expert level’ talks signal for the progress of the Iran-US nuclear negotiations?

By JON GAMBRELL Associated Press DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Negotiations between Iran and the United States over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program will move Wednesday to what’s known as the “expert level” — a sign analysts say shows that the talks are moving forward rapidly. However, experts not involved in the talks who

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Gaza rescue service dismisses Israeli probe into killing of medics as a ‘fabricated investigation’

CAIRO (AP) — The main Palestinian rescue service in Gaza on Monday condemned Israel’s probe into the killings of 15 medical workers last month, calling it a “fabricated investigation.” The army announced the results of its investigation on Sunday, saying it had found “professional failures” and dismissing a deputy commander in what it described as

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White House voices support for Hegseth as a new Signal chat revelation stirs fresh Pentagon turmoil

By TARA COPP and ERIC TUCKER Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House expressed support Monday for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth following media reports that he shared sensitive military details in another Signal messaging chat, this time with his wife and brother. Neither the White House nor Hegseth denied that he had shared such

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UN researchers warn that Asian scam operations are spreading across the rest of the world

By GRANT PECK Associated Press BANGKOK (AP) — Transnational organized crime groups in East and Southeast Asia are spreading their lucrative scam operations across the globe in response to increased crackdowns by authorities, according to a U.N. report issued on Monday. For several years, scam compounds have proliferated in Southeast Asia, especially in border areas

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Russian attacks during Easter ceasefire declared by Putin killed 3 in Ukraine’s Kherson region

By ILLIA NOVIKOV Associated Press KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian attacks during the 30-hour Easter ceasefire unilaterally declared by President Vladimir Putin over the weekend killed three people in Ukraine’s southern Kherson region, a regional official said Monday. Oleksandr Prokudin, the head of Kherson’s administration, wrote on Telegram that the casualties occurred over the last

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China to retaliate with sanctions on US officials, NGO leaders over Hong Kong issues

By KANIS LEUNG Associated Press HONG KONG (AP) — China will sanction United States officials, lawmakers and leaders of non-governmental organizations who it says have “performed poorly” on Hong Kong issues, the foreign ministry announced. The U.S. in March sanctioned six Chinese and Hong Kong officials who it alleged were involved in “transnational repression” and

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China and Indonesia agree to boost maritime security cooperation in South China Sea despite tensions

By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN Associated Press TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Indonesia and China said Monday they committed to maritime cooperation promoting safety and security in the South China Sea, amid longstanding Indonesian suspicions about China’s actions in waters controlled by Jakarta. The sides agreed to cooperate in infrastructure building, minerals development and joint security, the last

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Trump’s tough talk might help Liberal Mark Carney win a full term as Canada’s prime minister

By ROB GILLIES Associated Press TORONTO (AP) — Mark Carney’s political career is only months old, and it’s already been a roller-coaster ride. The former central banker appeared destined to become one of Canada’s shortest-serving prime ministers until U.S. President Donald Trump picked a fight with the neighboring country. Carney, who was sworn in on

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