North Korean trash balloons are dumping ‘filth’ on South Korea
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Kim Jong Un's Balloon Barrage: Bags of Excrement Fly Into the South
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North Korea drops trash balloons on South Korea
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North Korea sends poop-filled balloons into South
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Israel's Rafah strike, ground assault don't cross Biden's 'red line,' White House says
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Tanks roll into Rafah as Israel continues its assault amid outrage
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Singapore Airlines flight that hit deadly turbulence fell 178 feet in 4.6 seconds
Singapore Airlines plane dropped 54 metres in seconds, flight data shows
Turbulence-hit Singapore Airlines flight fell 54 meters in less than five seconds, investigation finds
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Singapore Passengers Had Seconds to React as Jet Hit Turbulence
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US military Gaza pier knocked out of action by heavy seas
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US pier constructed off Gaza has broken apart
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US forced to halt Gaza aid deliveries after Biden admin’s $320 million ‘floating pier’ starts to sink
By Anders Hagstrom & Liz Friden
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U.S. aid deliveries to Gaza by sea suspended after damage to temporary pier
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IDF names 3 soldiers killed by an explosive in Rafah
By Yoav Zitun
3 soldiers killed Tuesday in booby-trapped building in Gaza’s Rafah, IDF says
Three Israeli Soldiers Killed as Military Pushes Deeper Into Rafah
By Dov Lieber
Three IDF soldiers killed, seven wounded in Gaza Strip
By Post Staff
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South Africans vote in pivotal election for the ANC
By Farouk Chothia
South Africans go to the polls in election seen as biggest test yet to ANC’s 30 years in power
By Sarah Dean
ANC faces biggest test in 30 years as South Africans begin voting in pivotal election
By Josh Lederman
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By John Eligon
South Africa elections: voting under way amid grim national mood
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Taiwan government to reject contested parliament reforms
By Michael Perry, Ben Blanchard & Yimou Lee
Taiwan passes controversial reform bill after violence and protests
By Helen Davidson
Taiwan's parliament boosts powers in challenge to president
By Kathrin Hille
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By Amy Chang & Chris Buckley
Despite Protests, Taiwan's KMT, TPP Pass Controversial Bills to Expand Legislative Powers
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PNG landslide: Villagers dig with bare hands for remains of missing relatives
By Rod McGuirk
'A mountain fell on them' - Papua New Guinea aid worker
PNG landslides: Rescuers search for safer ground to relocate survivors
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'A mountain fell on them' says rescue worker at PNG landslide site
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White evangelical Christians are some of Israel's biggest supporters. Why? : Code Switch
By Gene Demby
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By Jon Brown
NPR: More Christians Supporting Israel
By Charles McCarthy
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France and Germany say Ukraine should be able to use their weapons to strike inside Russia
By Joseph Ataman, Brad Lendon & Jessie Gretener
France’s Macron urges a green light for Ukraine to strike targets inside Russia with Western weapons
Ukraine war updates: Macron says Kyiv should be allowed to use Western weapons on Russian military sites; Blinken travels to Moldova
Ukraine war briefing: Macron, Scholz agree Kyiv should use allies’ weapons against launchers in Russia
By Warren Murray
Macron Allows Ukraine to Use French Missiles to Strike Inside Russia
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Israel-Gaza: What does ICJ ruling on Israel's Rafah offensive mean?
By Dominic Casciani
As World Court case progresses, Israel could face more forceful order to end war
Wall Street Journal accuses ICJ of bias and double standards
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Israeli Rafah Strike: Netanyahu Leads Country Down Wrong Path in Gaza
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China is banning ‘wealth-flaunting’ behavior on social media
By Jennifer Jett & Jeremy Zhu
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Thailand indicts former leader Thaksin Shinawatra on royal insult charges
By Kocha Olarn & Helen Regan
Ex-Thailand PM Shinawatra will be indicted for defaming monarchy
By Jintamas Saksornchai
Thailand's former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to be indicted for royal defamation
Thailand set to indict former PM Thaksin over royal insult
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Former Thai PM Thaksin Will Be Indicted in Royal Insult Case
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South Africa votes in election that could bring biggest shift since 1994
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Ship struck, taking on water in Red Sea after presumed Houthi attack
Greek-Owned Ship Takes on Water After Being Struck in Red Sea
By Verity Ratcliffe
Missile attacks damage a ship in the Red Sea off Yemen's coast near previous Houthi rebel assaults
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'Win' For Houthis! Israel-Linked Ship Set To Sink In Red Sea After Being Attacked Twice
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White House opposes sanctions by Congress against International Criminal Court
By Barak Ravid & Andrew Solender
White House comes out against GOP bill to sanction ICC over Israel arrest warrants
Exclusive interview: ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrants against Sinwar and Netanyahu for war crimes over October 7 and Gaza
By Ivana Kottasová
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Prajwal Revanna: Absconding MP says will return to India to face sex abuse cases
Prajwal Revanna Apologises To Parents, Says Will Appear Before Probe Team
By chandrashekar srinivasan
Lawmaker allied with Modi's BJP to return to India to face sexual harassment claims
By Y P Rajesh, Tanvi Mehta & Sharon Singleton
Prajwal Revanna to leave Germany tomorrow, books flight ticket to Bengaluru: Report
Prajwal Revanna, accused in sex tapes case, to leave for India tomorrow: Report
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Iran fuels 2023 global executions rise - Amnesty International
By Robert Plummer
Near decade high for executions even as fewer countries have them
By Michael Loria
Executions worldwide jumped last year to the highest number since 2015, Amnesty report says
By Sylvia Hui
Global: Executions soar to highest number in almost a decade
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Ukraine gets more military aid from Europe but Putin warns of consequences if Russian soil is hit
By Barry Hatton
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Putin promises 'serious consequences' to 'small, densely populated' European countries calling for Ukrainian strikes on Russia
By Kevin Tan
Putin Says Western Weapons Striking Russia Would Have ‘Serious Consequences'
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India Temperature Nears Record Above 50C as Heat Wave Worsens
By Pratik Parija & Atul Prakash
Delhi Hits 52.3 Degrees, Highest-Ever Recorded Temperature In India
By Debanish Achom
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Ukraine Handed F-16 Stipulation From NATO Ally
By Aila Slisco
Ukraine's Zelenskiy and Belgium PM sign security pact
By Tassilo Hummel & Sudip Kar-Gupta
Belgium agrees to send €977 million in military aid to Ukraine
By Angela Skujins
Belgium pledges 30 F-16 jets as Putin's troops 'massing on border' - Ukraine war live
By Arpan Rai
Belgium to deliver first F-16s to Ukraine this year — with strings attached
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Transitional council in Haiti selects new prime minister for a country under siege by gangs
By Danica Coto
Haiti gets a new prime minister as nation remains under siege by gangs
Haiti’s new leader vows unity, says he’s ‘very honored’ in first statement since being selected
By Danica Coto
Haiti transitional council names Conille prime minister amid gang violence
Haiti Names New Prime Minister to Try to Lead Country Out of Crisis
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'Small Countries Should Be Aware of What They're Playing With' – Ukraine at War Update for May 29
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Georgia parliament pushes through 'foreign agents' law
Hundreds of Georgian NGOs pledge to defy ‘foreign influence’ law
Georgia parliament overrides president to pass Kremlin-style ‘foreign agents’ bill, defying Western pressure
By Niamh Kennedy & Christian Edwards
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Georgian parliament votes to override presidential veto of 'foreign agent' bill
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The screen set up to block tourist snapshots of Mount Fuji has several holes
The screen set up to block tourist snapshots of Mount Fuji has several holes in it
By Mari Yamaguchi
Tourists already poking holes in town's Mount Fuji barrier: official
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The toll of Beijing's security law on Hong Kong's activists
By Kanis Leung
Hong Kong 47: Who are the democracy activists facing jail?
By Yvette Tan
Hong Kong democrats brace for landmark verdict after lengthy legal battle
By James Pomfret & Jessie Pang
Hong Kong set for verdict in landmark security trial
By William Langley & Thomas Chan Ho-him
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Is Palestine a state? Palestinian statehood, explained
By Kim Hjelmgaard
Palestinian prime minister visits Madrid after Spain, Norway and Ireland recognize Palestinian state
Ireland Recognized Palestinian Statehood Today. Here’s How Deep Their Solidarity Goes.
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Pope issues rare apology over reported homophobic slur
By Alvise Armellini
Pope Apologizes After Reports That He Used an Anti-Gay Slur
By Elisabetta Povoledo
Pope apologizes after being quoted using vulgar term about gay men in talk about ban on gay priests
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Pope Francis used offensive slur for gay men; Vatican apologizes
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North Korea's Fiery Spy-Satellite Test Shows More Than Failure
By Dasl Yoon
Video appears to show North Korean rocket burst into flames
By Will Ripley
North Korea says its latest satellite launch exploded in flight
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South Korea confirms North Korea’s latest spy satellite launch failed
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Image: Planned 7-layer defensive border between NATO and Russia
By Sinéad Baker
Poland's leader says the border with Belarus will be further fortified after a soldier is stabbed
Poland’s new East Shield plan mixes modern ISR with old-school physical barriers
By Bartosz Glowacki
Poland unveils new Iron Curtain to protect Europe
By James Jackson
Poland rolls out plans for fortifications along its border with Russia and Belarus
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Putin says French military's appearance in Ukraine is step towards global conflict
French military instructors to visit Ukrainian training centres soon, Ukraine commander says
France to send troops to Ukraine to train soldiers
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Ukraine Army Chief Ready for Possible French Military Trainers
By Aliaksandr Kudrytski
French military instructors arriving in Ukraine 'soon'
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Former spy chief Dick Schoof chosen as Netherlands' new prime minister - The Washington Post
By Emily Rauhala & Adela Suliman
Former intelligence chief Dick Schoof proposed as Dutch PM
By Bart H Meijer, Stephanie Vandenberg & Stephanie Van Den
Former intel agency chief set to become the Netherlands' next prime minister in hard right coalition
By Mike Corder
Former spy chief Dick Schoof proposed as Dutch PM
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India Quarry Collapse Kills at Least 13
A stone quarry collapses in India’s northeast due to heavy rains, killing 13. Another 16 remain missing
Rains cause quarry collapse in remote Indian region, cyclone deaths reach 23
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Cyclone Remal: 31 killed as rain, landslips wreak havoc in northeast
By Rahul Karmakar
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Hong Kong makes first arrests under city's new national security law
Hong Kong arrests six in first use of new local national security law days ahead of Tiananmen anniversary
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Surveillance and interference: Israel's covert war on the ICC exposed
By Meron Rapoport & Yuval Abraham
By attacking and undermining the ICC, Israel has proved again it is a state gone rogue
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By Jem Bartholomew
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Ukraine Hammers Russian Air Base with Missiles Carrying Cluster Munitions
By Stefan Korshak
Cluster munition use reported after Ukraine’s Russian-held Luhansk attacked
Media show satellite photos of aftermath of Ukrainian strike on Luhansk – video
By Yevhen Kizilov
Ukraine war updates: Russian-occupied territory comes under attack; Ukraine's need for ammunition 'very, very acute'
By Natasha Turak
Satellite pics show consequences of strike on Luhansk airfield
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Violence key issue in Mexico election including for Catholics jolted by priest killings
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Why Are So Many Mexican Election Candidates Getting Killed?
By Emiliano Rodriguez
One of the Deadliest Jobs in Mexico: Running for Office
By Emiliano Rodriguez & Simon Romero
Bullets before ballots: Dozens of Mexican candidates have been killed as cartels seek more control
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