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Tourist boat that capsized and killed at least 35 people in Vietnam towed to shipyard for investigation
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32 Palestinians killed trying to reach food distribution hubs, Gaza authorities say
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US envoy demands ‘harsh consequences’ as he visits Christian town attacked by settlers
US says attack on West Bank Palestinian church was 'act of terror'
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Hope for peace as DR Congo and M23 rebels sign peace deal in Qatar
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Congo and Rwanda-backed rebels sign declaration of principles to end conflict in eastern Congo
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Congo and M23 rebels sign declaration of principles for permanent ceasefire
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DR Congo, M23 rebels sign deal in Qatar to end fighting in eastern Congo
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Tropical storm Wipha threatens southern China after battering Taiwan and the Philippines
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Russia launches massive drone attack on Ukraine cities
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Russia attacks Ukraine with more than 300 drones and missiles overnight
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Russia Says Ukrainian Drones Targeted Moscow, St. Petersburg
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NATO Scrambles Fighter Jets Amid Massive Russian Attack
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Three drones downed en route to Moscow, some flights suspended, officials say
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New EU sanctions on Russia 'unprecedented'
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EU hits Russian oil, shadow fleet with new sanctions over Ukraine war
EU's new Russia sanctions aim for more effective oil price cap
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EU Targets Russia With Toughest Sanctions Package in Years
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No time to waste: NATO chief urges rapid industrial mobilization
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Army Experts Discuss Vital Components of Multidomain Operations at LANDEURO
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Ukraine made the Patriot a moving target — and taught the US Army how to fight smarter with its air defenses
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Death toll grows from torrential rains in South Korea with thousands unable to return home
South Korea floods trigger landslides and leave at least 14 dead
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Death toll rises to 14 in South Korea as heavy rain triggers landslide and flooding
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At least 4 dead and 1,300 evacuated after heavy rain in South Korea
Heavy rains in South Korea leave 14 dead and 12 others missing
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Fault lines emerge as EU countries begin political battle over €2 trillion budget
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The muddled €1.8 trillion EU budget launch that exposes von der Leyen’s weaknesses
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Air India crash: As focus shifts to pilot, suspicion outpaces answers
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‘Nothing has changed’: Iran tries to rearm proxy groups as US talks stall
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London cops arrest 55 at rally outside UK Parliament for banned anti-Israel group
More than 100 arrests over Palestine Action ban protests
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More than 100 arrested across UK at protests related to Palestine Action
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Protests held across UK supporting banned Palestine Action despite arrests
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The U.K. Closed a Tax Loophole for the Global Rich. Now They’re Fleeing. - WSJ
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Non-doms are abandoning London’s wealthiest postcodes – and it affects all of us
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For the first time in modern history a capital city is on the verge of running dry
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Thousands of Afghans won't receive compensation for data breach
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Chaos and fear as Afghans exposed in huge data breach left in limbo by UK
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Farage slams secret Afghan refugee resettlement to UK, claims sex offenders among arrivals
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UK relocated Afghan family after they sought data breach disclosure via law firm
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Inside Operation Rubific: ‘kill list’, secrecy and a rescue mission
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Chancellor Merz and the E3: Germany pivots toward Europe
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Hostage families to protest at US embassy; Trump says 10 captives to be freed soon
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Trump says more hostages to be released from Gaza shortly
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Exclusive: US firms to develop Syria energy masterplan after Trump lifts sanctions
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Syrian interior ministry says fighting in Sweida ‘halted,’ tribal fighters evacuated
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Prince Alwaleed bin Khaled: Saudi Arabia’s ‘Sleeping Prince’ dies after two decades in coma | World News - Hindustan Times
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Trump says BRICS would end quickly if they ever form in a meaningful way
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Anti-immigrant rallies staged across Poland
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Aircraft Carriers USS George Washington, HMS Prince of Wales Team Up off Australia
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Scoop: Israel seeks U.S. help on deals to move Palestinians out of Gaza
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Cambodia continues raids on scam centers, bringing arrests in past 3 weeks over 2,100
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UK sanctions Russian spies for 'malicious cyber activity'
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S.F. teacher survives horrific throat-slashing attack in Italy: ‘It was a miracle’
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New Yorker stabbed in neck by African migrants during Italian vacation: ‘It’s a playground for terror, for the vicious’
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Italy vacation turns into horror for former Staten Island teacher, coach: He’s slashed, robbed
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Russia Makes Gains in Ukraine in Summer Offensive
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Tear It Down, They Said. He Just Kept Building.
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