3 Ships In 2 Waters: Houthis’ Deadly Missile Blitz In The Red Sea & Indian Ocean Blazes Israel & U.S. Ships
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Blast near ship off Yemen may mark new attack by Houthis
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SNP's power-sharing deal with the Scottish Greens collapses
By Mary Mccool
Scotland's wobbling pro-independence party ditches coalition with Greens
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SNP to Run Scotland as Minority in Latest Setback for Party
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Scotland's Yousaf Says End of Coalition Is in Country's Best Interest
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Wall Street and tech billionaires race to buy banned TikTok
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Who could buy TikTok?
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Imagining an internet without TikTok after Biden signs potential ban
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'Lost touch with reality': How TikTok's vaunted lobbying operation went wrong
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TikTok law will set off fierce legal battle, experts say
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US secretly sent long-range missiles to Ukraine that can reach deep inside Russia
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Aid to Ukraine seemed dead. Then secretive talks revived it.
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GOP critics vow no more US aid for Ukraine
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Frontline Ukrainians Fear New Aid From U.S. Will Be a Disaster
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Biden signs Israel, Ukraine, TikTok bill into law
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Venice residents clash with riot police as city launches world’s first tourist entry fee
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Venice Access Fee: What to Know Before Your Day Trip
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Video Venice becomes 1st and only city to charge visitors an entrance fee
Europe live: Venice residents protest as city begins visitor charging scheme
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Venice launches world first tourist entrance fee in bid to fight overcrowding
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Searching for missing loved ones in Gaza’s mass graves
By Fergal Keane
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Palestinian authorities seek probe into mass graves at Gaza hospitals
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Middle East crisis live: White House says it wants ‘answers’ from Israel after mass graves found near hospitals in Gaza
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White House demands ‘answers’ from Israel after Gaza hospital mass grave claims
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Antony Blinken tackles a tough China visit. Will it help?
Antony Blinken Visits China
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Differences on trade at focus as US secretary of state visits China
Blinken raises Chinese trade practices in meetings with officials in the financial hub of Shanghai
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Blinken expected to deliver strong warning on Russia support as he arrives in China for key meetings
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Spain's Sanchez suspends public duties to 'reflect' on future
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Spanish PM considers resigning, blaming political ‘harassment’ of wife
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Spain's Sanchez Threatens to Quit. What Are His Options?
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Spanish PM considers quitting as wife faces corruption investigation
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Pedro Sánchez threatens to resign as Spain's PM
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Jeremy Hunt defends civil service job cuts to increase defence spending
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What Is Paveway IV? NATO Ally Hands Kyiv Laser-Guided JDAM-Style Bombs
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Key NATO ally shocks with its 'single largest' pledge to Ukraine: 'They need our support'
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UK puts its defense industry on 'war footing' and gives Ukraine $620 million in new military aid
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Hamas official says group would lay down its weapons if a two-state solution is implemented
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Hamas official who sought endless war after Oct. 7 says it could put down arms for 2-state deal
Khalil al-Hayya says Hamas will disarm if a deal is reached with Israel
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Horses loose in London!
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Sydney Church Stabbing Leads to Arrest of 7 Teens
By Evann Gastaldo
Australian police charge 5 teens in investigation stemming from stabbing of Sydney bishop
Sydney church stabbing: Australian police charged five teens following anti-terror raids
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Sydney Church Stabbing: Terror Charges Brought Against Five Teenagers Amid Political Fight Over Online Videos Of Attack
By Siladitya Ray
Australian police arrest 7 alleged teen extremists linked to stabbing of a bishop in a Sydney church
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Hamas releases video of injured Israeli-American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin
By Tucker Reals
Video Hamas releases new video of Israeli-American hostage
Hamas video of Gaza captive Hersh Goldberg-Polin triggers Israel protests
Hamas hostage video: Hersh Goldberg-Polin's parents react to 'painful' proof of life
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Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an Israeli-American Hostage, Is Seen in a Hamas Video
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Georgia foreign agents bill draws protesters onto the streets
By Rayhan Demytrie
Georgian opposition parties urge mass protests against 'Russian' bill
Exiled Journalist Warns Georgia's 'Foreign Agents' Law Is 'First Step On Road To Repression'
By Anastasia Slovinskaya
How Georgia's EU dream is being eroded by 'foreign influence' law
By Henry Foy, Marton Dunai & Anastasia Stognei
Parliament Speaker “expecting Embassy response” on Lithuanian politician's call for sanctioning Georgian law enforcement officials
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Israel thought to be preparing to send troops into Rafah
By Bethan Mckernan & Julian Borger
IDF ready to move into Gaza’s Rafah, awaiting government okay, says senior official
Israel's Plan for Rafah Attack Raises Pressure on Netanyahu
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Israel says Rafah assault looms; massive Gaza airstrikes end weeks of relative calm
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Satellite images show new Israeli military outposts near Gaza
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Putin Sends Russia's Defense Minister a Warning Shot
By Jon Jackson
Russian deputy defense minister dismissed after arrest on corruption charges
By Darya Tarasova, Jessie Gretener & Christian Edwards
Third man is detained in a major bribery case that involves Russia's deputy defense minister
Defense Official’s Bribery Arrest Signals Shoigu’s Waning Influence in the Kremlin
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Construction boss accused of bribing Russian minister as scandal widens
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Pope Francis says of Ukraine, Gaza: "A negotiated peace is better than a war without end"
By Caitlin Yilek
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Pope: 'A negotiated peace is better than an endless war'
Pope Francis calls for peace in Ukraine, Gaza: ‘A negotiated peace is better than a war without end’
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'Stop The War’: Pope Francis Pleads For Negotiation And Peace In Ukraine, Gaza Wars
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Mitch McConnell sees Ukraine aid as one the most important legislative victories of his career
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IDF hits 40 Hezbollah sites; Gallant says group’s south Lebanon command decimated
Hezbollah launches deepest attack inside Israel since Gaza war began
Israel Air Force attacks terrorist infrastructure in south Lebanon
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Senior Hezbollah terrorist killed in fiery Israeli airstrike caught on video: IDF
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Half of Hezbollah commanders in south of Lebanon 'eliminated,' Israel defence minister says
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Massive protests in Argentina slam Milei’s education cuts
Tens of thousands protest as Milei’s austerity measures hit Argentina’s public universities
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Argentine students and professors protest university budget cuts under Milei
Argentina gripped by one of the largest protests in 20 years: 'Public education is an inalienable right'
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Argentina's Milei faces biggest protest yet as students march over budget cuts
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Argentina seeks arrest of Iranian minister over 1994 bombing
By Vanessa Buschschluter
Argentina seeks arrest of Iranian minister over 1994 bombing of Jewish community center
Iran rejects Argentina's push to arrest interior minister for 1994 Jewish center bombing
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Argentina asks host countries to arrest visiting Iranian minister over 1994 bombing
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Ukrainian Men Abroad Protest Against Consular Service Suspension
Poland ready to help Ukraine to get military-age men back, minister says
By Marek Strzelecki
'Blatantly illegal': Zelenskyy administration under fire for denying services to Ukrainian men abroad
By Veronika Melkozerova
Ukraine cuts consular services for potential conscripts lodged overseas
Ukraine is putting pressure on fighting-age men outside the country as it tries to replenish forces
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Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi reportedly sentenced to death for backing protests
Iran sentences popular rapper to death for supporting Mahsa Amini protests
Iran Hands Death Sentence to Rap Star Arrested for Protest Songs
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Iran’s judiciary confirms dissident rapper sentenced to death for role in protests
Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi sentenced to death for songs critical of regime
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Acropolis now: Greek skies turn eerie orange as North African dust blows in
In Photos: The Skies in Athens Turn Orange From Sahara Dust Storm
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Skies of Greece turn eerie red as African dust storm moves through
Athens turns orange, Helsinki goes white as Europe’s weather springs a surprise
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Photos: African dust turns skies of Athens orange
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The weather experiment that really flooded Dubai
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NASA releases satellite photos of Dubai and Abu Dhabi before and after record flooding
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Deluge in the United Arab Emirates
UAE reports illness linked to contaminated water after floods
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Playing God With the Atmosphere
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Angry Mexican farmers target avocado orchards
Mexican farmers take on avocado growers in fight for water during drought
A lake in Mexico’s ‘magical town’ is disappearing. Authorities blame drought, and theft
By Abel Alvarado
Locals dismantle illegal water-siphoning pumps in Michoacán lake
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Mike Johnson says he called White House with threat to 'intervene' over Israel sanctions
By Ryan King
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US penalties aren’t stopping Israeli settler attacks on Palestinians
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Why the U.S. is investigating the ultra-Orthodox Israeli army battalion Netzah Yehuda
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Blinken Is Sitting on Staff Recommendations to Sanction Israeli Military Units Linked to Killings or Rapes
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China on track for crewed moon landing by 2030, space official says
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Haiti’s new leaders wanted to take power in the presidential palace. Then reality hit
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Haiti police bolster security around palace ahead of transition
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Haiti's government scrambles to impose tight security measures as council inauguration imminent
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Haiti police bolster security around the palace ahead of transition
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'So hot you can't breathe': Extreme heat hits the Philippines
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India and Bangladesh Reel from Extreme Heat
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'So hot you can't breathe': heat index touches 47 degrees in the Philippines
Extreme Heat Scorches Southeast Asia, Bringing School Closures And Warnings
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Walang Pasok: Class suspensions for April 25 due to hot weather
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Sydney church stabbing: Seven teenagers accused of violent extremist ideology arrested
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As Russian Troops Broke Through Ukrainian Lines, Panicky Ukrainian Commanders Had No Choice But To Deploy One Of Their Least-Prepared Brigades
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As Ukraine waits for US military aid, Russia makes further advances in the east
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Russian forces gain ground in eastern Ukraine
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Russian forces make significant gains in eastern Ukraine
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Ukraine's star brigade in dire state due to lack of weapons and its own mistakes
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BBC Verify examines reported strikes on Russian oil depots
Ukraine Hits Multiple Russian Refineries Overnight Despite US Warnings
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Ukraine strikes two more fuel depots in Russia, defying US warnings
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Massive fire seen as Ukraine hits Russian oil depots with a drone strike
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