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Ukraine attack on Russia oil infrastructure kills one, wounds three others

By Nicholas Ballasy

Middle East

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Strait of Hormuz

Iran declares Strait of Hormuz closed after firing at cargo ship: report

The Iranian military said on Saturday the strait is "closed until further notice."

Europe

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Andy Burnham

Andy Burnham appears likely to be next British PM after receiving Labour Party lawmakers' support

Burnham said on Thursday that he received nominations from 322 out of the 403 Labour members of parliament on the first day of nominations, just shy of the 323 he needs to ensure he's the only candidate.

Europe

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The Russo-Ukrainian War has been ongoing for more than 12 years, but the most recent, full-scale invasion occurred Feb. 24, 2022.

Ukrainian drones target oil infrastructure deep inside Russia, leading to ban on diesel exports

Until Monday's strike in Siberia, Ukrainian attacks on Russia's oil infrastructure were limited to within 1,000 miles of Kyiv-controlled territory.

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