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Head-On Train Collision in Greece Kills 36

A train crash in central Greece has resulted in at least 36 fatalities, prompting the country's transport minister to resign, and an investigation into the incident is ongoing.

Hungary Calls for Investigation Into Nord Stream ‘Terrorist Attack’

Hungary's prime minister suggested a "comprehensive" probe be conducted by the United Nations (UN).

McConnell Says Ukraine Aid Is A ‘Direct Investment’ Against Putin

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., issued a lengthy statement defending the lethal aid being sent to Ukraine as a "direct investment" against Vladimir Putin's "war machine."

Canada’s Trudeau Scolds Heckler at Rally For Ukraine

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau admonished a heckler at an event Friday night that marked the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Hunter Biden Linked to Russian Spy Involved in Former FBI Indictment

Hunter Biden is connected to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, who is involved in former FBI official Charles McGonigal’s recent indictment for violating U.S. sanctions by agreeing to provide services to Deripaska.

Hunter Biden’s Link to Disgraced Ex-FBI Official Charles McGonigal

The FBI’s reputation problems have accelerated with the arrest on corruption charges of Charles McGonigal, the former chief of counterintelligence for the FBI’s New York field office, one of the most powerful spy-hunters in the country — who also happened to be connected to Hunter Biden.

Former Italian Prime Minister Blames Zelensky for War in Ukraine

Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi believes Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky is to blame for the way in Ukraine.

4 ‘Unidentified Objects’ Shot Down Over 8 Days

South Carolina, Alaska, Canada, and Michigan's Lake Huron each reported unidentified objects flying overhead.

Right-Wing Coalition Triumphs in Italy’s Key Regional Elections

Coalition secures more than half of the vote share in two vital regions.

Montana Airspace Temporarily Closed Over the Weekend Due to ‘Radar Anomaly’

A part of Montana airspace was temporarily closed due to a “radar anomaly,” then later reopened, after an unidentified object was shot down over Canada, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said.

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