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Month: September 2023

Made in Ukraine: Kyiv’s burgeoning weapons industry is enabling it to project power far beyond the front lines

By Tim Lister, CNN (CNN) — In the early hours of August 29, swarms of Ukrainian drones flew across seven Russian regions. Many were intercepted; some were not. Several reached a Russian airbase in Pskov, some 600 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, destroying two Russian military transport aircraft and damaging two more. It was the

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Nuevo audio de la princesa Diana afirma que Carlos se sintió decepcionado por tener un niño y no una niña cuando nació el príncipe Harry

Ángela Reyes Haczek (CNN) — Se ha hecho público un nuevo audio de la princesa Diana en el que habla de cómo el príncipe Carlos —actual rey Carlos III— se sintió decepcionado porque iban a tener un niño y no una niña cuando nació el príncipe Harry. La difunta princesa grabó una serie de cintas

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Pope starts Mongolia visit by praising the country’s religious freedom dating back to Genghis Khan

By NICOLE WINFIELD and SARUUL ENKHBOLD Associated Press ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia (AP) — Pope Francis on Saturday praised Mongolia’s tradition of religious freedom dating to the times of its founder, Genghis Khan, as he opened the first-ever papal visit to the Asian nation with a word of encouragement to its tiny Catholic flock. Francis met with

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Typhoon Saola makes landfall in southern China but appears to cause only light damage

BEIJING (AP) — Typhoon Saola made landfall in southern China before dawn Saturday after nearly 900,000 people were moved to safety and most of Hong Kong and parts of the coastal mainland suspended business, transport and classes. Damage appeared to be minimal, however, and some services were returning to normal by afternoon. Meanwhile, Taiwan issued

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