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| US to remove some tariffs from Argentina, Ecuador The removal of US tariffs is intended to reduce the price of bananas, coffee, and other food products from the region. US announces military operation against 'narco-terrorists' The US is launching a military operation called "Southern Spear" to target "narco-terrorists" in the Western Hemisphere, according to Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth. Blue Origin launches rocket carrying NASA Mars spacecraft Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin launched its New Glenn rocket, carrying two NASA Mars orbiters into space, while the booster successfully landed back on an offshore barge. US to designate Germany's 'Antifa Ost' a terrorist group The US State Department announced it would classify four European left-wing groups as terrorist organizations. In addition to Antifa Ost in Germany, one group is based in Italy and the other two are in Greece. Italy to investigate 'sniper tourism' during Bosnian War Three decades after the end of the brutal siege of Sarajevo, Italian prosecutors are investigating "sniper tourists," who allegedly paid money to shoot at civilians in the city. Italy: Prosecutors probe Sarajevo 'sniper tourism' charges Milan public prosecutors are investigating individuals accused of "sniper tourism." The charges accuse wealthy individuals of traveling to Sarajevo during the Bosnia war and paying to shoot civilians "for fun." Sudan: RSF pushes east as conflict intensifies RSF paramilitaries from Darfur have continued attacks on Sudan's army and its strongholds. RSF has launched drone strikes and reports are circulating of new atrocities. 'Gin' must contain alcohol, top European court says A beverage called "gin" must contain alcohol and juniper berries, and have an alcohol content of at least 37.5%, Europe's top court has ruled. A German group took exception to a "Virgin Gin" non-alcoholic product. European Parliament backs diluted 2040 climate targets Lawmakers approved proposals to slightly weaken EU carbon emissions targets for 2040. Another vote on corporate supply chain standards was even more contentious as it required populist support to pass. Why is the US restarting military drills with Cambodia? The US and Cambodia will resume joint exercises following years of tension over Phnom Penh's China ties. Analysts say the move is meant to generate much-needed diplomatic stability with Washington. Has Pakistan constitutionalized military supremacy? Pakistani lawmakers have passed a far-reaching constitutional amendment granting lifelong perks and protections to military chiefs while curbing the remit of the Supreme Court. EU launches Google probe over news site suppression claim US tech giant Google is once again under fire in the EU over allegations that it is suppressing news sites in its search results. Ukrainian journalists bring the frontline to Brussels During a DW Akademie media event in Brussels, journalists and policymakers explored how to safeguard independent reporting as the war and the information battle continue. |