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Russia Arrests L.A. Woman, Accusing Her of Treason for Aiding Ukrainian Forces
Russian authorities have detained a Los Angeles woman, accusing her of treason for her alleged financial contributions to Ukrainian military efforts. The Federal Security Service (FSB) of Russia identified the woman as a 33-year-old dual U.S.-Russian citizen residing in Los Angeles, arrested in Yekaterinburg, central Russia. 
Russian authorities have detained a Los Angeles woman, accusing her of treason for her alleged financial contributions to Ukrainian military efforts. The Federal Security Service (FSB) of Russia identified the woman as a 33-year-old dual U.S.-Russian citizen residing in Los Angeles, arrested in Yekaterinburg, central Russia. -
China Intensifies Maritime Pressure on Taiwan with Coast Guard Inspection
The Chinese Coast Guard boarded a Taiwanese tourist boat, the King Xia, as it toured around the main island of Kinmen. 
The Chinese Coast Guard boarded a Taiwanese tourist boat, the King Xia, as it toured around the main island of Kinmen. -
Biden Administration Considers Boosting Ukraine's Arsenal with Long-Range Missiles Amid Funding Uncertainty
The Biden administration is reportedly on the cusp of enhancing Ukraine's defense capabilities by supplying it with advanced long-range ballistic missiles, a move that could alter the dynamics of the conflict with Russia, especially in the contested Crimean Peninsula. 
The Biden administration is reportedly on the cusp of enhancing Ukraine's defense capabilities by supplying it with advanced long-range ballistic missiles, a move that could alter the dynamics of the conflict with Russia, especially in the contested Crimean Peninsula. -
US Weighs Sanctions on Chinese Firms for Supporting Russia's Military Efforts
The United States, alongside its European allies, is poised to impose sanctions on Chinese companies suspected of bolstering Russia's military campaign in Ukraine. 
The United States, alongside its European allies, is poised to impose sanctions on Chinese companies suspected of bolstering Russia's military campaign in Ukraine. -
Palestinians Appeal to World Court for Legal Stance Against Israeli Occupation
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague commenced a week-long hearing to deliberate on the legality of Israel's prolonged occupation of Palestinian territories. The sessions, which are set to unfold until February 26, were initiated following a request from the U.N. General Assembly in 2022 for an advisory opinion on this contentious issue. 
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague commenced a week-long hearing to deliberate on the legality of Israel's prolonged occupation of Palestinian territories. The sessions, which are set to unfold until February 26, were initiated following a request from the U.N. General Assembly in 2022 for an advisory opinion on this contentious issue. -
Zelensky Warns of Dire Consequences for Putin Following Navalny's Demise
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky painted a bleak picture of Russian President Vladimir Putin's potential fates in the wake of the contentious death of prominent Putin critic, Alexei Navalny. Zelensky posited that Putin faces only two grim options: being held accountable at The Hague or meeting a violent end by an associate's hand. 
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky painted a bleak picture of Russian President Vladimir Putin's potential fates in the wake of the contentious death of prominent Putin critic, Alexei Navalny. Zelensky posited that Putin faces only two grim options: being held accountable at The Hague or meeting a violent end by an associate's hand. -
Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny Found Dead with Bruises, Official Cause of Death Questioned
The sudden and controversial death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has ignited a storm of international scrutiny and allegations, casting a long shadow over Russia's political landscape 
The sudden and controversial death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has ignited a storm of international scrutiny and allegations, casting a long shadow over Russia's political landscape -
Washington to Veto UN Call for Gaza Ceasefire as Israeli Airstrikes Continue
The United States has indicated its intention to veto a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. This stance comes amid escalating violence that has seen Israeli airstrikes cause significant casualties and destruction in various parts of Gaza, including Rafah, Khan Younis, and Gaza City. 
The United States has indicated its intention to veto a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. This stance comes amid escalating violence that has seen Israeli airstrikes cause significant casualties and destruction in various parts of Gaza, including Rafah, Khan Younis, and Gaza City. -
Netanyahu Firmly Opposes Foreign Push for Palestinian State After Hamas Conflict
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet has unanimously approved a declaration emphatically rejecting such moves. This declaration comes amidst renewed global discourse, particularly from the United Nations and the Biden administration in the United States, advocating for a two-state solution following the conflict with Hamas in Gaza. 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet has unanimously approved a declaration emphatically rejecting such moves. This declaration comes amidst renewed global discourse, particularly from the United Nations and the Biden administration in the United States, advocating for a two-state solution following the conflict with Hamas in Gaza. -
Russia Claims Victory in Avdiivka, Deepening Ukraine's Frontline Crisis
The conflict in Eastern Ukraine has reached a new crescendo with Russia's recent territorial advancements, particularly in the embattled town of Avdiivka in the Donetsk region. 
The conflict in Eastern Ukraine has reached a new crescendo with Russia's recent territorial advancements, particularly in the embattled town of Avdiivka in the Donetsk region.