EU’s next sanctions against Russia ‘will not be last’: German chancellor

The European Union's next sanctions package 'will not be the last' targeting those responsible for the war in Ukraine, the German chancellor said on Tuesday. Speaking to reporters in the European Parliament, Strasbourg, Olaf Scholz confirmed that the EU is 'already on track always to discuss further improvements of the sanction regimes' against Russia. 'The next will be not the last,' he added, stressing that 'this is a constant work.' Scholz is due to speak later to the European Parliament, marking May 9, Europe Day. EU ambassadors on Wednesday are set to discuss details of the EU's 11th sanctions package on Russia after the European Commission presented a draft last week. The new measures are expected to target other countries' exports to Russia, including seven Chinese companies that sell equipment used by the Russian army. Since the beginning of Russia's war against Ukraine some 14 months ago, the EU has imposed 10 sets of sanctions against Russia. The measures target, among others, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, banning gold, oil and coal imports, and the export of luxury goods and high-tech technology, as well as excluding Russian and Belarusian banks from the SWIFT international payment system.

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18 killed in Mexico weekend attacks: Reports

At least 18 people were killed in armed attacks in northern Mexico this past weekend, according to local media reports. The bodies of 14 people were found on Grandma and Proletaria streets in Ciudad Juarez city, while another four were retrieved from a minibus and a pickup truck, reports said. Some of the victims were found blindfolded with their hands bound, according to officials. Authorities have attributed the violence to gang rivalries and are ramping up security measures, the reports said.

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15 Palestinians injured in Israeli military raid in West Bank

At least 15 Palestinians were injured in an Israeli military raid in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, according to medics. The raid came shortly after 13 Palestinians were killed, including four children and four women, in Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip. Eyewitnesses said Israeli forces raided the city of Nablus, triggering clashes with armed Palestinians. Israeli forces besieged a house inside the city and detained two Palestinians before withdrawing from the city. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said 12 people were injured by live fire, including one seriously, while three others were wounded by rubber-coated bullets. Around 130 Palestinians also suffered temporary asphyxiation from tear gas canisters fired by Israeli forces, it added. At least 123 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire since the start of this year, according to Palestinian figures. Nineteen Israelis have also been killed in separate attacks during the same period.

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Over 1.76M expats vote for Trkiye’s elections

More than 1.76 million Turkish nationals have cast their votes abroad for the country's May 14 presidential and parliamentary elections. Since overseas voting began on April 27, more than 1.64 million people - 1,642,721 - voted at Turkish diplomatic missions abroad, while 120,640 voted at customs gates, according to figures from the Supreme Election Council (YSK). Voting at Turkish diplomatic missions will end on Tuesday, while the process will continue at customs gates until 5 p.m. local time on May 14.

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