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Putin, Kim gift each other rifles at meeting, and a Russian space glove
Russia's Putin presented North Korea's Kim with a Russian rifle of the 'highest quality' and received a gun in return.
Control grocery prices or face new taxes, Canada’s Trudeau warns chains
Canadian leader says profits should not be made 'on the backs of people who are struggling to feed their families'.
Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida banks on women to revive his fortunes
Kishida's public support is flagging amid concerns about sluggish wage growth and the rising cost of living.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy set to visit to Washington amid budget debate
The US Congress is facing a September 30 deadline to pass budget legislation, including further aid for Ukraine.
Top anticorruption prosecutor from Guatemala receives asylum in the US
The decision came two years after Juan Francisco Sandoval fled Guatemala in the dead of night, fearing arrest.
Europe a transport route for Gulf-bound Captagon shipments: Report
Report highlights the pivotal role played by Europe in the shipment of Captagon pills from the Middle East to the Gulf.
In West Bank, Israel continues to hold back Palestinian development
Israel wants to prevent development in the occupied territories to stop Palestinian self-determination, experts say.
EU condemns Tunisia ban on delegation entering country
Tunisia made the decision two days after the European Parliament held a debate on a migration pact with Tunis.
Top US court halts order limiting officials’ contact with social media orgs
The injunction would have barred the administration of President Joe Biden from weighing in on social media content.
Britain, France, Germany to uphold ballistic, nuclear sanctions on Iran
Measures were meant to expire next month, but three countries say move is in direct response to Iran's 'noncompliance'.

