Some US Troops Cite Benefits of Germany Presence as Trump Threatens Pullback

By Cassell Bryan-Low, Louisa Off and Anja Guder HOHENFELS, Germany, April 30 (Reuters) – At ⁠a ⁠U.S Army training facility in Germany on Thursday, ⁠some senior officers highlighted the benefits of American presence in the country, a day after U.S. President ​Donald Trump said he was reviewing whether to reduce troop numbers in the country. …

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Riot Erupts Over Australian Indigenous Girl’s Suspected Killer, Authorities Urge Calm

By Alasdair Pal and Christine Chen SYDNEY, May 1 (Reuters) – Hundreds of protesters clashed with ⁠Australian ⁠emergency services workers in a remote town following ⁠the arrest of a man suspected of murdering a 5-year-old Indigenous girl, police said on Friday. Australia’s Prime ​Minister, the Northern Territory’s police commissioner and a spokesperson for the victim’s …

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Ukrainian Drone Kills Two Teenagers in Russia’s Belgorod Region

May ⁠1 (Reuters) – ⁠A ⁠Ukrainian drone ​killed ‌two ‌teenagers ⁠aboard a motorcycle ⁠in southern ​Russia’s ​border Belgorod ⁠region, ⁠Regional ⁠Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov ​said on ​Telegram ⁠early ⁠on Friday. Belgorod is a ⁠frequent target of Ukrainian attacks. (Reporting ⁠by Reuters; Editing by ​Chris ​Reese) Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters. Photos You Should See – April 2026