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Finland, Sweden move ahead toward possible NATO membership

Finland and Sweden are moving closer to NATO membership following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. With growing public support, both countries are reviewing their traditionally non-aligned military stance, potentially reshaping regional security dynamics.

Japan, US hold navy drills off Koreas amid nuke test worry

U.S. and Japanese warships, led by USS Abraham Lincoln, perform first joint naval exercise in five years near Korean Peninsula, demonstrating military alliance and preparedness against potential North Korean provocations.

Police focus on van renter in Brooklyn subway shooting probe

During Tuesday's morning rush hour, a masked gunman set off smoke grenades and fired multiple shots inside a Brooklyn subway train, injuring at least 10 people. Police are investigating Frank R. James, the van's renter, and examining his social media posts for potential connections to the attack.

Biden waiving the ethanol rule in a bid to lower gasoline...

- President Biden visits Iowa to announce waiving ethanol blending restrictions, aiming to reduce gasoline prices by around 10 cents per gallon. This move is part of his strategy to combat inflation, which reached 8.5% in March, the highest rate since 1981.- EXCERPT: Condensed 100-word summary providing context and key information

Hundreds Of thousands hit Pakistani streets to protest Imran Khan’s ouster

Massive crowds of Imran Khan supporters took to the streets in cities across Pakistan, with youth playing a prominent role. Protesters waved party flags and voiced opposition to Khan's removal, demonstrating widespread support for the ex-premier and challenging the political transition.

Poland-Ukraine ties seen as a target of Russian disinformation

A provocative vandalism incident in Krakow reveals Russia's alleged attempt to sow discord between Poland and Ukraine. By deliberately painting Ukrainian flag colors incorrectly and using mixed-language messaging, unknown actors sought to trigger ethnic tensions, highlighting ongoing Russian disinformation strategies near Ukraine's border.

Biden, Modi to speak as US presses for a hard line...

President Biden is set to speak with Prime Minister Narendra Modi amid growing pressure on India's neutral position in the Russia-Ukraine war. India's abstention from UN votes and diplomatic approach have drawn both criticism from the US and praise from Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

S&P downgrade indicates Russia headed for historic default

Standard & Poor's has downgraded Russia's credit rating to "selective default" after Russia attempted to pay foreign bond payments in rubles instead of dollars. The agency believes sanctions will further impede Russia's ability to meet its international debt obligations, increasing the likelihood of a historic default on external loans.

The US doubts the new Russian war chief can end Moscow’s...

Russia appoints experienced General Alexander Dvornikov to centralize Ukraine war command, but US officials skeptical of strategic impact after costly initial campaign and civilian casualties.

SpaceX launches 3 visitors to the space station for $55M each

SpaceX successfully launched three wealthy businessmen to the International Space Station on a groundbreaking private charter flight, marking a new era of commercial space tourism with each passenger paying $55 million for the experience.- EXCERPT: A 100-word summary highlighting the key points of the story
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