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Australia’s leading opposition Liberal Party may have to work with a far-right, anti-Islamic party that defeated it in a “bloodbath” by-election, a senior government minister said Sunday.

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The Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense said several hostile drones were detected and intercepted in the country’s airspace early Sunday morning.

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Iran’s Navy Commander Rear Admiral Shahram Irani announced the deployment of domestically built light submarines in the Strait of Hormuz to monitor and engage hostile vessels.

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An unknown projectile struck a ship off the coast of Qatar early Sunday morning, a UK maritime agency reported, after Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards threatened to target US vessels in the region.

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The UK’s local election results have triggered a state of panic inside the Labour Party, as per a source within the British Parliament who did not wish to be named. The source told EIR that discussion is widening over whether Starmer remains the right figure to lead the party after a bruising electoral setback.

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The United Arab Emirates announced on Thursday the formation of a national committee to document the Iranian attacks that have targeted the Gulf state for weeks and the resulting damage.

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Ukraine’s top negotiator Rustem Umerov held talks with US officials in Florida on how to end the Russian invasion, Kyiv said Thursday.

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Global oil prices fell more than five percent Thursday on optimism over talks aimed at ending the Middle East war. Brent North Sea crude, shed 5.1 percent to $96.06 a barrel. The main US contract, West Texas Intermediate, lost 5.5 percent to $89.87.

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The EU said on Thursday it would not leave Kyiv after Russia warned of a possible retaliatory strike on the Ukrainian capital and urged foreign organizations to evacuate.

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Japan enters the international arms export market through a limited and selective route, based on its technological superiority in aviation, submarines, missiles, and sensor systems, rather than mass production or competitive pricing. Despite the easing of export restrictions, its ability to transform into a large-scale global arms exporter remains limited.

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