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Europe · WashingtonSecretary of State Antony Blinken said he spoke to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov by phone on Friday. Blinken urged Moscow to accept a U.S. offer to release WNBA star Brittney Griner and another American detainee, Paul Whelan. It was Blinken's first talk with his Russian counterpart since before Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February.See the Story
Blinken says he spoke to Russia FM about detained Americans
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Europe · KyivRussian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says Moscow is ready to ensure the safe passage of vessels from Ukraine. Lavrov arrived in Ankara on Tuesday amid stark warnings of global food shortages partly blamed on Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Talks focus on efforts to open a security corridor to ship Ukrainian grain stuck in the war-torn country's ports.See the Story
Russia Says 'Ready To Ensure Safety' Of Ships Leaving Ukraine Ports
57% Right coverage: 7 sources

Erdogan · MoscowRussian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Russia will take compensatory measures in response to Finland and Sweden joining NATO. He described Moscow's reaction as "negative" "We consider the expansion of the North Atlantic Alliance a purely destabilizing factor in international affairs," he said. Turkey dropped its opposition to the two Nordic countries joining the military alliance.See the Story
Russia says NATO expansion to include Finland, Sweden is 'destabilizing'
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Terrorist Attack · BarOslo police said Saturday investigations into several shootings at three locations in the Norwegian capital were being treated as a terrorist attack. The shootings took place at a gay club where two people died and 21 were injured, 10 of them seriously wounded, and on nearby streets. Police are still investigating the cause of the shootings.See the Story
Oslo shooting: Police treating bar killings as terrorist attack
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Europe · KyivIn 2022, up to 81 million people will be facing food crisis or worse conditions. Up to 19 million more people are expected to face chronic undernourishment globally in 2023 if food exports from Russia and Ukraine continue to decrease, according to the UN report. The UN Crisis Response Group on Food, Energy and Finance report was published on Wednesday.See the Story
UN warns of food catastrophe
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Ukraine · UkraineUkraine's military has been reiterating its pleas to Western nations for more arms and ammunition. But other forms of non-military relief are also desperately needed in the war-ravaged country. A rehabilitation center in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro is awaiting a delivery of prosthetic limbs for amputees.See the Story
Ukraine needs prostheses as well as weapons
InternationalShireen Abu Akleh was shot dead while covering an Israeli army raid in Jenin in the West Bank. She was wearing a helmet and a bulletproof vest that identified her as a journalist. Thousands of students took to the halls of Ramallah's Birzeit University to express their grief over the killing.See the Story