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News Wrap: Defense minister replacement shows Putin's desperation, State Department says
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Whistleblower who exposed alleged war crimes in Afghanistan jailed for leaking documents
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Russia defense scandal deepens with arrest of new bribery suspect
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Hong Kong leader hits out after UK charges three with spying for city
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British prime minister warns of 'axis of authoritarian states' in pre-election speech
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Biden signs bipartisan bill banning imports of Russian uranium
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UN admits Gaza death toll wrong, with almost 50% fewer women, children killed than previously reported
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Israel-Hamas War: Israel Deeply Fractured as it Marks 76th Independence Day
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Spain elections: Catalan separatists lose majority as pro-union Socialists win regional votes
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Energy summit seeks to curb cooking habits that kill millions every year
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Leaders of regional rivals Greece and Türkiye meet in bid to thaw relations
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