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Afghan data breach: Sir Grant Shapps says his focus was on saving lives
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The British people have been kept in the dark for two years
Personal details of UK special forces and spies were included in Afghan data breach
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Libyan war crimes suspect arrested in Germany under ICC warrant
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Netanyahu calls Pope Leo after uproar over Israeli attack on Gaza church
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Christian leaders make rare visit to Gaza following deadly Israeli church attack
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Netanyahu calls Pope Leo XIV after deadly Israeli strike on Gazan church
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Israel says it 'deeply regrets' deadly strike on Catholic Church in Gaza
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E.U. hits Russia with new round of sanctions targeting energy
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First German-UK defense pact since WWII followed by Moscow warning
By Linus Holler
Britain and Germany sign a historic treaty
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Plans for direct train to Berlin in new UK-Germany treaty
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Air India captain may have shut off fuel ahead of deadly crash, WSJ reports
By Kevin Shalvey
Exclusive | New Details in Air India Crash Probe Shift Focus to Senior Pilot
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Air India Crash Reporting Is ‘Premature,’ NTSB’s Homendy Says
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Air India cockpit recording suggests captain cut fuel to engines before crash, source says
By David Shepardson & Dan Catchpole
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Here are some of the newest UNESCO World Heritage sites
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From French Stonehenge to Fairytale Castles, These 32 Sites Just Earned World Heritage Status
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The original ‘Disney castle’ finally named as Unesco World Heritage Site
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South Korea: Four dead, 1,300 evacuated as heavy rain drenches country
By Kelly Ng
'Never seen this much rain': South Korean farmer fears flood ruin
‘Car is being swept away’: Man’s last call to wife as South Korea hit by heavy rain and landslides
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Storm swamps roads, strands vehicles near US bases in South Korea
At least 4 dead and 1,300 evacuated after heavy rain in South Korea
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Statement of condemnation by the North Atlantic Council concerning Russian malicious cyber activities
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Ukrainian drones reportedly attack Moscow for second night in a row
By Anna Fratsyvir
Russia Says Ukrainian Drones Targeted Moscow, St. Petersburg
By Matthew Luxmoore & Thomas Grove
Ukraine targets Moscow as Russia reports shooting down more than 140 drones
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Russia says it downed 73 Ukrainian drones, including 3 flying to Moscow
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Ukrainian Drone Attacks on Russia Kill At Least 2
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Washington diverts Patriots bound for Switzerland to support Ukraine
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North Korea bans foreign tourists to newly opened beach resort
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Migrants deported by the US to Eswatini being held in solitary confinement
‘Not Trump’s dumping ground’: Outrage over arrival of foreign US deportees in tiny African nation
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Eswatini Says It Will Repatriate Migrants Deported by the Trump Administration
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Men deported by U.S. to Eswatini in Africa will be held in solitary confinement for undetermined time
By Gerald Imray
Trump admin restarts third country deportations with flight to Eswatini
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16 and 17-year-olds to be able to vote in next general election as government says it will lower voting age in UK
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Germany deports 81 Afghan nationals under tougher migration policy
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Germany resumes deportations to Afghanistan
By Richard Connor
Germany deports Afghans after striking deal with Taliban
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Germany deports 81 Afghan men to their homeland in 2nd flight since the Taliban’s return
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Ukraine offers its front line as test bed for foreign weapons
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Western arms makers can now live-test their prototype weapons on the battlefield against Russia's forces
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Foreign defense companies can now test weapons in Ukraine
By Anna Desmarais
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One of These BRICS Is Not Like the Others
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Weather tracker: Heavy monsoon rain leaves many dead in Pakistan
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Brazil passes ‘devastation bill’ that drastically weakens environmental law
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Brazil is bashing its patron saint of the environment
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IDF intercepts missile fired from Yemen as sirens send millions to shelters
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US general says NATO could seize Russia's Kaliningrad with 'unheard of' speed
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Russia says NATO threatens WWIII in latest deterrence plan that could take down Kaliningrad ‘faster than ever’
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Scoop: Israel seeks U.S. help on deals to move Palestinians out of Gaza
By Barak Ravid
Mossad chief reportedly asked Witkoff for US help to move out Gazans, possibly to Ethiopia, Libya, Indonesia
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Druze city of Sweida's street filled with bodies and looted homes
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France’s budget bombshell is a wake-up call for Europe as it veers toward bankruptcy
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49ers Announce PUP, NFI Designations for Eight Players
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Tariff anxiety grips defense elites at Aspen conference
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Army Bullseyes Maritime Target with SM-6 Fired From Portable Launcher
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Aircraft Carriers USS George Washington, HMS Prince of Wales Team Up off Australia
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Gaza mediators present updated offer, hope for ceasefire and hostage deal soon
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‘We painted, sang songs’: the Russian woman found living in Indian cave with daughters
By Hannah Ellis-Petersen
Indian Police Discover a Russian Woman Living in a Cave With Two Daughters
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Russian mom and 2 young girls found living inside remote cave in snake-infested forest in India
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Georgian leader scoffs at EU threat to visa-free travel
By Yurii Stasiuk
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After quitting government, Haredim launch scathing attacks on PM, national religious MKs
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Exclusive / Saudi considers NEOM job cuts, relocations amid cost pressures
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Puerto Rico bans hormone therapy and gender surgery for trans people under 21
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Anti-Transgender Bill Advances in Puerto Rico, Seeking to Ban Lifesaving Care for Youth and Punish Parents and Doctors
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'Cruel' Puerto Rico slammed for banning under-21s trans healthcare
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Iran resupplies militia proxies: Israel, US strikes don't stop arms flow
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Its U.S. funding cut, rights group flees Bukele’s El Salvador
By Teo Armus
Facing threats, leading human rights group exits El Salvador
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Top rights group leaves El Salvador after threats from its government
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Journalists and human rights leaders are fleeing El Salvador as Bukele jails dissidents
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Dramatic Drone Footage Of Iceland's Latest Volcanic Eruption Shows An Epic Scene From Hell
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Thai Woman Arrested For Seducing Celibate Buddhist Monks & Blackmailing Them For Millions With Videos
Buddhist monks slept with ‘blackmailing’ seductress
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Russia must be ready to strike West if it escalates Ukraine war, Medvedev says
By Andrew Osborn & Guy Faulconbridge
Russia threatens West with ‘preemptive strikes’ as NATO looks to deliver Patriots 'as quickly as possible'
By Caitlin McFall
Russia's Medvedev says Moscow will withstand new EU sanctions, escalate strikes on Ukraine
By Andrew Osborn & Maxim Rodionov
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Russia must be ready to strike the West if it escalates the war in Ukraine, Kremlin says
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