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China highway collapse deaths jump to 48
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Eurovision organizers say they’ll remove Palestinian flags, symbols at Malmo show
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Indonesia volcano eruptions force thousands to evacuate as airlines cancel flights
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Paris inaugurates giant water storage basin to clean up the River Seine for Olympic swimming
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Local elections 2024: Voting under way in England and Wales
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Clandestine burial pits, bones and children's notebooks found in Mexico City, searchers say
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Tens of thousands protest in Georgia as parliament advances 'foreign influence' bill
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Russia Says Carried Out Strike on Ukraine’s Southern Command Center
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European court upholds Italy's right to seize prized Greek bronze from Getty Museum, rejects appeal
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Israel allows trucks from newly reopened Erez crossing into Gaza after U.S. pressure
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More desperate migrants travel to the U.S. inside deadly cargo trucks, a Noticias Telemundo special report found.
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Biden admin sanction waivers give Iran access to billions in funds to keep war efforts going, expert says
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Haiti: New prime minister announcement divides transitional council
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Al Sharpton compares college protests to Capitol riot as he argues quiet Dems losing 'moral high ground'
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Ukraine is on the brink, says a senior general
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IDF chief warns Israel ‘preparing offensive in north,’ as Hezbollah attacks persist
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Lok Sabha elections 2024: Misinformation surges on social media as voters head to vote
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Indian politicians spend big on AI election content
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2024 India election: Deepfake politicians may have a big influence
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Russia-Ukraine war: Drone footage shows devastation in Chasiv Yar
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American Aid Alone Won't Save Ukraine
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Kremlin brags about Western arms captured from Ukraine at Moscow show
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Russia flaunts Western military hardware captured in war in Ukraine
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Emmanuel Macron on how to rescue Europe
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Russian Airmen Filled A Shed With Powerful Glide Bomb Kits. Soon, Dozens Of Ukrainian Drones Swarmed In.
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Tech CEO jokes about drone-striking rivals in MAGA-tinged Hill summit
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Russia ramps up arms production as US boosts support for Ukraine
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