Politics
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Sep- 2025 -18 September
Greece, Libya to Hold Talks on Maritime Zones Dispute
Greece and Libya have agreed to hold talks to resolve a dispute over their respective exclusive economic zones in the Mediterranean Sea.
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18 September
Denmark Says to Buy ‘Long-Range Precision Weapons’ Amid Russia Threat
Denmark said it would for the first time acquire "long-range precision weapons," citing the need to deter Russia.
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18 September
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia Ink Mutual Defense Pact
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia signed a defense pact, saying an attack on one country would be considered "an aggression against both."
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17 September
Israel’s Netanyahu Says Qatar Funds Hamas, Strike ‘Justified’
Israeli PM Netanyahu said that a strike against Hamas in Qatar last week was "justified" by the Gulf state's ties to the group.
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17 September
Australia, Papua New Guinea Delay Mutual Defense Treaty
Australia and Papua New Guinea failed to sign a long-awaited mutual defense treaty, as Canberra seeks to deepen ties with Pacific nations.
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17 September
Poland’s Nawrocki Talks Drone Defense in Paris and Berlin
Poland President Nawrocki visited Berlin and Paris on Tuesday, as his country seeks help in the wake of a major Russian drone incursion.
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17 September
UN Experts Slam US ‘Extrajudicial’ Venezuela Drug Boat Killings
United Nations experts condemned US for its "extrajudicial execution" of 14 people on alleged drug trafficking boats from Venezuela.
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16 September
Heavy Bombing in Gaza City After Rubio Backs Israel
Israel heavily bombarded Gaza City on Tuesday after Rubio backed Netanyahu's new offensive and its stated goal of eradicating Hamas.
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15 September
House Report Finds Pentagon-Funded Research Aided Chinese Military
A congressional investigation found Pentagon research funding supported Chinese universities tied to Beijing defense industry.
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15 September
Two Ships Set Sail From Greece to Join Gaza Aid Flotilla
Two ships set sail Sunday from Syros to join the Global Sumud Flotilla, an international mission aiming to break the blockade of Gaza and deliver aid.
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