At Japan’s G7 summit, the big elephants are China and Russia

By Trevor Hunnicutt and John Irish WASHINGTON/PARIS (Reuters) -The longest shadows at the Group of Seven (G7) leaders’ summit this week will be cast by two countries that weren’t even invited to the Hiroshima gathering: China and Russia. As the heads of the world’s advanced democracies meet for three days from Friday in the western…

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Factbox: What is ‘Jerusalem Day’ and why is it an Israeli-Palestinian flashpoint?

JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israeli nationalists marking the 1967 capture of East Jerusalem were to march through the Muslim quarter of the Old City on Thursday in an annual parade that Palestinians see as a provocation. Here are details on “Jerusalem Day” and why it stirs fears of renewed violence: WHAT IS JERUSALEM DAY? Israel fought…

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Erdogan rival pledges to repatriate all refugees before Turkey runoff

ANKARA (Reuters) – Tayyip Erdogan’s challenger in Turkey’s presidential race has sharpened his tone on migrants on Thursday, vowing to send all migrants back to their countries once elected in a May 28 runoff vote. Kemal Kilicdaroglu, the candidate of a six-party opposition alliance, won 45% support in Sunday’s vote while Erdogan got 49.5%, falling…

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Traitor next door? Fear stalks Kherson after Russian occupation ends

By Elizabeth Piper KHERSON, Ukraine (Reuters) – Valentyna Haras says she isn’t a traitor. Nonetheless, her garden walls in the Ukrainian city of Kherson are covered with graffiti marking her out as a Russian collaborator. “Rashist” – a Ukrainian blend of Russian fascist – is scrawled in red paint. Accusatory “Z”s – symbols of support…

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Russian mercenary boss accuses regular army of leaving Bakhmut’s flanks exposed

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Yevgeny Prigozhin, the chief of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group, on Thursday accused regular Russian army units of pulling back 570 metres north of the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, leaving his own fighters’ flanks exposed. Reuters was unable to verify his assertion and there was no immediate comment from the defence ministry….

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Pakistan’s Imran Khan says he won’t join corruption probe

By Asif Shahzad and Mubasher Bukhari ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who is facing corruption charges, said on Thursday he would not join an investigation by the powerful anti-graft agency while he was out on bail. The National Accountability Bureau (NAB), which has in the past investigated, put on trial and jailed…

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