NATO approves its largest military buildup since the Cold War, Kilmar Abrego Garcia is returned to the U.S. and faces trafficking chargers, four are killed in Kyiv after Russia’s promised response to Ukraine's bomber attack, the Wagner Group claims its mission is accomplished and leaves Mali, the Republic of Georgia will close its NATO-EU information center, North Korea launches its destroyer vessel after an initial failed launch, the Trump administration sanctions four International Criminal Court judges, while the administration ends the “Quiet Skies” surveillance program, four states petition the U.S. FDA to lift abortion pill restrictions, and hundreds are evacuated in Guatemala as a volcano erupts.
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