Papua New Guinea Landslide Has Buried 2000 People, Officials Say
By Damien Cave
Pope sends condolences to victims of Papua New Guinea landslide
By Francesca Merlo
Rescuers Search for 670 Missing in Papua New Guinea Disaster
By Carmeli Argana
Papua New Guinea cries out for help after landslide buries an estimated 2,000 people
By Lauren Irwin
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Rafah strike: Israel hits displaced people in tent camp, Gaza officials say, killing 40
By Doha Madani & Chantal Da Silva
Israeli attack on Rafah tent camp kills 45, prompts global outcry
By Nidal Al-Mughrabi & Dan Williams
Hamas commanders killed in Israeli airstrikes in Rafah
By Trey Yingst
Israel strikes Rafah as pressure mounts over war in Gaza: Live updates
By Chris Lau
Israeli Airstrike Kills Dozens in Tent Camp in Rafah, Gazan Officials Say
By Aaron Boxerman & Anushka Patil
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Hamas Fires Rockets at Tel Aviv for First Time in Months
By Dov Lieber
Hamas fires rockets at Israel’s Tel Aviv, causing first sirens for months
Hamas claims responsibility for firing missiles into Israel
Hamas fires missiles at Tel Aviv for first time in months
By Nidal Al-Mughrabi & Emily Rose
Hamas launches rocket barrage into Israel from Rafah, sounding alarms in Tel Aviv
By Anders Hagstrom
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North Korea plans to launch a rocket soon, likely carrying its second military spy satellite
By Hyung-jin Kim & Mari Yamaguchi
National service explained: Rishi Sunak unveils Conservative election plan
By Sean Edward Seddon
Sunak plan to make 18-year-olds do national service grabs attention on U.K. election trail
UK election: Sunak pitches mandatory conscription for 18-year-olds
By Jill Lawless
Rishi Sunak’s national service pledge is ‘bonkers’, says ex-military chief
By Eleni Courea & Aletha Adu
Lagging in polls, UK Conservatives pitch national service at 18
By Andy Bruce
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12 Qatar Airways passengers injured as Boeing jet hits turbulence en route to Dublin
Passengers feared it was 'the end' as Qatar Airways flight hit extreme turbulence
By Olivia Land
'You were just lifted off the seat': Qatar Airways investigates as 12 hurt in turbulence on Doha to Ireland flight
By Sarah Slater & Tim O'Brien
12 people injured during turbulence on Qatar Airways flight
By Sophie Tanno & Catherine Nicholls
12 people injured after Qatar Airways plane hits turbulence on flight to Dublin
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South Africa's election could bring the biggest political shift since it became a democracy in 1994
By Gerald Imray
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China's hype video for mass Taiwan attack flexes missile forces
By Matthew Loh
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EU-Israel relations take a nosedive as Spain, Ireland set to formally recognize a Palestinian state
By Raf Casert
Israel's ambassador to Dublin concerned Ireland's recognition of Palestinian state could harm tech ties
Norway hands over papers for diplomatic recognition to Palestinian prime minister
Irish government rewards Palestinian terrorism with a state – opinion
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By Jackie Goodall
Recognition of Palestinian state by three European countries may encourage more, says Palestinian PM
By Philip Blenkinsop & Christina Fincher
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A woman could be Mexico's next leader. Millions of others continue in shadows as domestic workers
By Megan Janetsky
'Huge change': Mexico expected to elect first woman president
By Daniel Rook
Could Mexico's Election Spring a Surprise? - WSJ
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By Mary O'Grady
A Reset for America and Mexico?
By Shannon K. O'Neil
Mexico's 2024 Elections: What to Know
By Shannon K. O'Neil
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Georgian parliament committee rejects presidential veto of the divisive 'foreign agents' legislation
Opinion | Do Not Allow Putin to Capture Another Pawn in Europe
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By Serge Schmemann
Georgians fear their country is becoming like Russia
Georgia's president and prime minister trade barbs over vetoed 'Russian law'
Announcement of a Visa Restriction Policy for Undermining Democracy in Georgia and Comprehensive Review of All U.S.-Georgia Cooperation - United States Department of State
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China calls on Japan and South Korea to reject 'protectionism' in trilateral summit
By Sumathi Bala
China, Japan and South Korea Hold Regional Summit Overshadowed by U.S.
By Choe Sang-Hun
China Courts U.S.'s Top Asian Allies on Trade, but Will It Succeed?
By Dasl Yoon, Brian Spegele & Chieko Tsuneoka
China's premier hails 'new beginning' with US-allied South Korea, Japan
By Hyonhee Shin
China hails 'new beginning' at summit with Japan and South Korea
By Edward White, Kana Inagaki & Christian Davies
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Ukraine's Zelenskiy lands in Spain to sign weapons deal
By Belen Carreno, Nick Macfie & Charlie Devereux
Ukraine's Zelenskyy visits Spain in pursuit of more weapons to fight Russia with
Ukraine updates: Zelenskyy on first official visit to Spain – DW – 05/27/2024
Spain Offers Kyiv One Bn Euros In Military Aid As Zelensky Visits
Zelenskiy to Sign Security Deal With Spain During Madrid Visit
By Aliaksandr Kudrytski
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In India, voters sweat their way toward the end of the election
By Mithil Aggarwal
Phase 6 turnout rises to 63.4%, exceeds polling in previous lap
By Bharti Jain
India election 2024 updates: Delhi votes in Phase 6 of Lok Sabha polls
By Nadim Asrar & Usaid Siddiqui
Lok Sabha Elections Highlights: TMC says Modi govt's tenure 'nearing its end’
Opposition Rivals Turned Allies Hope to Unseat Modi In Delhi
By Swati Gupta
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Bangladesh evacuates hundreds of thousands as a severe cyclone approaches from the Bay of Bengal
Seven killed and over 1 million evacuated as Cyclone Remal lashes South Asia
By Rhea Mogul
Cyclone Remal slams into India, Bangladesh: What we know
Weather tracker: Cyclone Remal lashes coast of Bangladesh and India
Cyclone Remal kills 16, snaps power links to millions in India, Bangladesh
By Ruma Paul & Mohammad Ponir Hossain
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Zelenskyy warns of Russian advances as Kharkiv strike death toll rises
Video from inside Kharkiv store captures deadly explosions from Russian strike
By Austin Mabeus
Russia strikes crowded store in Ukraine’s Kharkiv
Monday Briefing
By Justin Porter
Multiple people killed, dozens injured in Russian airstrike on Ukraine shopping center
By Victoria Beaule & Ivan Pereira
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The EU's pathetic crocodile tears for Iranian hangman
By Matthew Karnitschnig
Iran’s elections are in June. What challenges does Iran’s next president face?
Iran: Raisi’s helicopter caught fire after crash, no sign of attack
Who Would Benefit From Ebrahim Raisi's Death?
By Arash Azizi
The Death of an Iranian Hard-Liner: Ebrahim Raisi Helped Engineer the Islamic Republic's Hawkish Turn—and Whoever Succeeds Him Won't Change Course
By Mohammad Ayatollahi Tabaar & Mohammad Ayatollahi
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Fire in western India amusement park kills at least 27, police say
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Police clash with ultra-Orthodox pilgrims at closed-off holy site in Mount Meron
Israeli police and Jewish pilgrims clash at beleaguered festival site
By Ari Rabinovitch & Josie Kao
Gantz responds to public disturbance incident on Meron
Clashes between Israeli police and ultra-Orthodox Jews before Lag BaOmer festivities
Tens of thousands expected to celebrate Jewish holiday in East Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah
By Nir Hasson
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Democrat says ICC as ‘irrelevant’ as ‘Harry Potter School of Magic’
By Sarah Fortinsky
Rep. Jared Moskowitz mocks the ICC as 'the Harry Potter Ministry of Magic' - POLITICO
By David Cohen
Attorney general slams ICC prosecutor, says he’s ignoring Israel’s legal system
Don't Go to War With the ICC
By Oona A. Hathaway
Fight over sanctions on international court splinters Democrats
By Mike Lillis & Mychael Schnell
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Israeli wounded in heavy rocket barrage on Kiryat Shmona - JNS.org
Man lightly injured in strike on Kiryat Shmona after 10+ rockets launched from Lebanon
Israeli strikes kill eight people in southern Lebanon
By Suleiman Al-khalidi, Adam Makary & Christina Fincher
IDF strikes Hezbollah terror squads, military structures in southern Lebanon
By Post Staff
Officials say an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon wounds several civilians outside a hospital
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'Indigestion in mind' : Passengers of turbulence-hit SIA flight inflicted psychological scars, experts sa
Climate change is behind increasing flight turbulence, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg says
By Sean Conlon
What Turbulence Did to Singapore Airlines Flight SQ321
By Sui-lee Wee & Muktita Suhartono
Aircraft turbulence is worsening with climate change. Studying birds could help
By Katherine Latham
Airplane turbulence is getting worse. Scientists explain why.
By Mark D. Kaufman
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Lithuanian President Nauseda Set to Win Second Term in Landslide
By Milda Seputyte
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EU's top diplomat slams 'Israeli occupation authorities'
By Stuart Lau
Saudi Arabia concerned by Israel's refusal to accept two-state solution
By Tovah Lazaroff
War in Gaza: EU Calls for Additional Support as Pressure on Israel Grows
By Jorge Valero Galarreta
Palestinian PM Mohammad Mustafa meets with European Council President Charles Michel in Brussels
Saudi Arabia, Norway host meeting on coordinated approach to recognition of Palestine in Brussels
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Israel-Hamas war: Police, protesters clash as thousands gather demanding return of Israeli hostages
By Yesica Fisch
Police and protesters clash in Tel Aviv as rallies across Israel demand Gaza ceasefire
The Israeli government during the Israel-Hamas war has failed
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Thousands Across Israel Protest Netanyahu Government, Call for Hostage Deal - Israel News
By Nir Hasson, Eden Solomon & Bar Peleg
At weekly rally, hostage’s mom warns Israel will be forced to halt war even without deal
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Polish official claims the US told Russia it would strike Russian targets in Ukraine if Putin used nuclear weapons
By Cameron Manley
Polish foreign minister calls for long-term rearmament of Europe
By Patrick Wintour
Putin Ally Issues 'World War' Threat to NATO Member
By Kate Plummer
U.S. vows to destroy all Russian positions in Ukraine if Moscow uses nukes - Sikorski
Europe needs 'long-term re-armament' to counter Russia, Poland's foreign minister says
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El Fasher: Single hospital in Sudan city records 134 deaths
By Gladys Kigo
More than 100 killed in two weeks of fighting in Sudan’s el-Fasher: MSF
Aid group says over 100 people killed in 2 weeks of fighting in a Sudanese city
El Fasher battles claim 123 lives, displacing thousands to rebel-held area
Tens of thousands flee camp in Sudan after attacks by RSF paramilitaries
By Kaamil Ahmed
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France's Macron touts 'indispensable' ties on Germany visit
Macron begins the first state visit to Germany by a French president in 24 years
France-Germany Latest: Scholz Says Capital Markets Union a Priority
By Arne Delfs
Macron heads to Germany in first French presidential state visit in 24 years
By Sarah Marsh & Michel Rose
Macron urges defence of democracy on state visit to Germany
By Valerie Leroux
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Zimbabwe authorities mix charm with force in an attempt to shore up the world's newest currency
By Farai Mutsaka
Thousands of Parisians take part in free picnic on the Champs-Élysées
By Jon Henley
Paris' famous Champs-Élysées transformed into a massive free picnic with treats from famous chefs
By Ruth Wright
Paris' famous Champs-Elysees turned into a mass picnic blanket for an unusual meal
Paris: Champs-Elysées hosts giant picnic on 'world's largest tablecloth'
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Zelensky says Pokrovsk toughest sector on battlefield
Zelenskiy says Ukrainian forces now control area where Russia pushed into Kharkiv region
‘Everything is burning’: Battles rage outside Kharkiv as Ukraine tries to hold back Russian advance
By Nick Paton Walsh & Mick Krever
Outgunned and Short on Shells: Inside a Ukrainian Front-Line Artillery Unit
Under Relentless Russian Assault, Ukraine Adopts a Defensive Crouch
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Aid starts entering Gaza through land after US ‘floating pier’ damaged by weather
By Anders Hagstrom
U.S. Army aid vessels become unmoored near floating Gaza pier
By Emma Bowman
The U.S. Built a $320 Million Pier to Get Aid to Gazans. Little of It Has Reached Them.
By Stephen Kalin & Nancy Youssef
US vessels used to unload Gaza aid run aground on Ashdod beach
U.S. Soldier Critically Injured During Gaza Pier Operation, 2 Other Service Members Hurt - USNI News
By Aaron-matthew Lariosa
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'They're coming in coffins': Israeli hostage families mourn dead
Gaza war: Three more Israeli hostages' bodies found
By Raffi Berg
IDF says no truth to rumors that bodies of hostages have been recovered from Gaza
Israel Recovers Bodies of 3 More Hostages in Gaza
By Aaron Boxerman & Johnatan Reiss
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Ukrainian strike on Russian nuclear radar system causes alarm in West
By James Kilner
Ukraine Claims Second Hit on Russian Missile Early-Warning Radar
Ukraine Claims Drone Attacks On Russian Radar Station Near Kazakh Border
Ukraine Attacks Russian Radar at Record Distance: Kyiv
By Isabel van Brugen
Ukrainian intelligence drone attacks over-the-horizon radar at distance of over 1,800 km
By Valentyna Romanenko
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When an Israeli dentist saved Hamas chief Sinwar from a life-threatening tumor
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Zelenskiy, from ravaged Kharkiv, urges Biden and Xi to join peace summit
By Dan Peleschuk
Ukraine's Zelenskyy calls on Biden and China's Xi to join peace summit as Ukraine struggles to stave off Russian attacks
Zelenskiy calls on world leaders to attend Ukraine ‘peace summit’ after deadly Kharkiv strike
By Shaun Walker
We Do Not Want the UN Charter to Be Burnt Down Just Like These Books – Address by the President of Ukraine to the World Leaders on the Eve of the Peace Summit — Official website of the President of Ukraine
Biden Set to Skip Ukraine Peace Summit for Hollywood Fundraiser
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Hamas barbarism in living color - JNS.org
By Ruthie Blum
What Hamas Called Its Female Captives, and Why It Matters
By Graeme Wood
Families of female Israeli hostages release graphic abduction footage to pile pressure on Netanyahu
By Rob Picheta
Sister of Israeli hostage seen in harrowing video says world needs to see it, because "people are forgetting"
By Imtiaz Tyab & Agnes Reau
Families of Israeli hostages release video of female soldiers being captured by Hamas
By Julia Frankel
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First millennial saint could be canonized as early as end of 2025
Pope Francis Clears Way for Carlo Acutis to Become First Millennial Saint
Mother’s ‘great joy’ as video-game loving son becomes set for sainthood
By Christopher Lamb
Pope Francis paves way for first millennial saint, 'God's influencer'
By Joshua Zitser
Pope Francis clears path for canonization of Blessed Carlo Acutis
By Devin Watkins
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Israeli Military Proceeds Into Rafah Despite Court Ruling
By Ethan Bronner
Flattened Buildings, Widespread Destruction: This Is What Israel's 'Limited Operation' in Rafah Looks Like - National Security & Cyber
By Yarden Michaeli & Avi Scharf
Israeli military widens bombing campaign
Israel continues Rafah operation as hostage bodies are recovered
By Bethan Mckernan
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EU foreign chief says Israel must respect UN court, control settler violence in the West Bank
By Raf Casert & Sylvain Plazy
ICJ Ruling Won't Immediately Change War in Gaza, but Danger Still Looms for Israel - Israel News
By Amos Harel
U.S. silent as global condemnation of Israel's Rafah offensive grows
By Karen DeYoung
UN court order demanding that Israel halt its Gaza offensive further isolates the US position
By Eric Tucker & Aamer Madhani
President of UN's top court has long history of anti-Israel bias: 'Conflict of interest'
By Benjamin Weinthal
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Aid trucks begin entering Gaza under agreement with Egypt to bypass Rafah
Israeli army finds bodies of 3 more hostages in Gaza
By Samy Magdy, Lee Keath & Sam Mednick
Worms infest Gaza-bound food stuck rotting in Egypt
Egypt agrees to allow aid through key Gaza crossing after U.S. pressure
By Barak Ravid
Aid Deliveries From Egypt Into Gaza Resume
By Aaron Boxerman & Vivek Shankar
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