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Trump Praises Farage, Starmer Stares; High Drama At Bilateral Meet

Trump Praises Farage, Starmer Stares; High Drama At Bilateral Meet

Time of India4 days ago
'Putin's Child Army': Ukraine Accuses Russia Of Using Abducted Kids In War Against Ukrainian Troops
Ukraine accuses Russia of abducting children and training them to fight against their own homeland. Ukraine calls it brutal tactic by Putin to crush Ukraine from within - using its own youth as weapons of war. The ICC has already issued arrest warrants; now, new cases of indoctrinated Ukrainian teens on the battlefield are surfacing.
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