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    Woman disguised as man identified as suspect in Monaco bomb attack on sanctioned oligarch

    A 39-year-old Ukrainian woman, Anastasia Berezovska, is wanted on an Interpol red notice after Monday's bombing at a Monte Carlo apartment building that seriously injured Vadim Ermolaev, a sanctioned Ukrainian-Cypriot businessman, and his partner. An international manhunt is underway after she fled to France and Italy.

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Kyiv burns, France counts 2,025

Russia pounds Kyiv as heat, quakes and alliance strains stretch governments across continents

The day’s hardest news came with a familiar pattern: governments faced shocks they could not fully control, then argued over who should pay, move or apologise. War hit Kyiv, heat killed in France, Venezuela dug through rubble and NATO allies prepared for another bruising encounter with Donald Trump.

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The US under Trump: second term

Secretary of State Rubio's intervention to block further US troop cuts in Europe indicates a notable internal division within the administration on foreign policy, preventing a previously expected announcement.

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