Flooding in a Kenyan Natural Reserve Forces Tourist Evacuation
Visitors stranded at Kenya’s Maasai Mara nature reserve, as devastating flooding kills nearly 200 people
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Kenya flood toll rises to 181 as homes and roads are destroyed
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Hamas is sending a delegation to Egypt for further cease-fire talks in the latest sign of progress
By Lee Keath, Sam Mednick & Bassem Mroue
Hamas Studies a Gaza Cease-Fire Offer From Israel, and Hints at Progress
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Blinken Urges Hamas To Agree Truce To Help Gazans
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Polls close and counting begins in local elections across England and Wales
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Where pro-Palestinian university protests are happening around the world
By Emmet Lyons
Prestigious French university closes main Paris site due to anti-Israel occupation
Paris’s Sciences Po rejects protesters’ demand to review Israel ties
Students protest in Middle East in solidarity with those at U.S. colleges
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Paris' Sciences Po school rejects protesters' demand to review ties with Israel
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Turkey halts trade with Israel over Gaza conflict
By James Shotter & Adam Samson
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By Adam Rasgon, Hiba Yazbek & Hwaida Saad
Turkey stops all trade with Israel over ‘humanitarian tragedy’ in Gaza
By Jasper Jolly
Turkey halts all trade with Israel; Jerusalem denounces ‘dictator’ Erdogan
Turkey Confirms All Trade Halt With Israel Over War in Gaza
By Selcan Hacaoglu & Galit Altstein
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Colombia cuts ties with Israel over war on Gaza
Colombia's president says country will break diplomatic relations with Israel over war in Gaza
Colombia nation cuts ties with Israel amid Columbia University protest
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Colombia will break relations with Israel over its actions in Gaza, Petro says
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Colombia to Sever Ties With Israel Over Gaza War
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Biden Calls Japan and India 'Xenophobic' in Defending U.S. Immigration
By Michael D. Shear
Biden calls Japan 'xenophobic' for not accepting many immigrants, compares to China, Russia
Biden Now Calls Ally Japan 'Xenophobic' Along With China, Russia
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Biden calls U.S. ally Japan 'xenophobic,' along with China and Russia
By Jennifer Jett
Biden calls allies India, Japan ‘xenophobic’ at fundraiser with Asian American donors
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Orangutan seen treating wound with medicinal herb in first for wild animals
By Nicola Davis
In a first, an orangutan was seen treating his wound with a medicinal plant
By Evan Bush
Orangutan Seen Healing His Facial Wound With Medicinal Plant
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Scientists Watch Orangutan Treat a Wound for the First Time - WSJ
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Why America's Israel-Palestine debate is broken — and how to fix it
By Zack Beauchamp
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By Mona Charen
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Toxic U.S. political themes distort view of campus Gaza protests
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US Senators, ICC meet over possible arrest warrants for Netanyahu
By Barak Ravid & Stephen Neukam
Israel tells U.S. retaliation would loom over Palestinians if ICC issues warrants
By Barak Ravid
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Why would Israel and its allies fear the ICC?
By Mat Nashed
Israel fears ICC to issue arrest warrants for Netanyahu, other top officials
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Torrential Rain in Brazil Kills at Least 13, With More Missing
By Ana Ionova
Heavy rains kill at least 10 in southern Brazil, governor warns of historic disaster
By Marcela Ayres, William Maclean & Alistair Bell
10 killed in Brazil floods as governor warns of 'biggest climate disaster' to come
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Brazil floods: Residents stranded on rooftops in Rio Grande do Sul
By Vanessa Buschschluter
Heavy rains in Brazil’s south kill at least 10 people, leave 21 missing, civil defense says
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Eurovision organizers say they’ll remove Palestinian flags, symbols at Malmo show
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‘Greater than an encampment’: Why Gaza student protests strike a chord
By Jillian Kestler-D'Amours
Kibbutz Be’eri announces resident Dror Or was killed on Oct. 7, body being held in Gaza
On Day 6 of McGill encampment, pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel protesters face off
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Students erect pro-Palestinian encampments across major Canadian universities
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Quebec premier asks police to dismantle camp at McGill University
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Gangs in Haiti launch fresh attacks, days after a new prime minister is announced
By Danica Coto
The unexpected announcement of a prime minister divides Haiti's newly created transitional council
Who is Haiti’s new PM? Even Haitian heavyweights don’t know
By Matthew Kendrick
Haiti’s transitional government names new council president, proposes interim prime minister
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New Haiti PM named but powerful gangs demand seat at the table
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Ukraine war briefing: US hits China with sanctions over war supplies to Russia
By Warren Murray
In Ukraine war, China is helping tilt momentum in Russia’s favor, top U.S. spy says
By Owen Hayes & Dan De Luce
US imposes sanctions on more than a dozen companies in China for support of Russia’s war in Ukraine
By Jennifer Hansler & Samantha Waldenberg
U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Chinese Companies for Aiding Russia's War Effort
By Alan Rappeport
US Sanctions Firms in China, UAE for Support of Russia's War
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'Obscene videos' case: Cannot revoke Prajwal Revanna's diplomatic passport unless there is court order, s
India politician seeking reelection accused of making 3,000 sexual assault videos, using them for blackmail
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Prajwal Revanna's Driver, Who Leaked Sex Tapes, Goes Missing Amid Probe
In India’s election, a flash drive, sex abuse videos – and a missing MP
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5 people die from drinking poison potion in Santeria "power" ritual, Mexican officials say
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US calls out Israel and Hamas after Gaza aid shipment attacked, diverted
By Simon Lewis & Daphne Psaledakis
Paris inaugurates giant water storage basin to clean up the River Seine for Olympic swimming
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Death toll rises to 48 in China highway collapse
Expressway Collapses in Southern China Amid Heavy Rains, Killing 36
By Keith Bradsher
Death Toll In Southern China Highway Collapse Climbs To 48 As Search Continues
Beijing steps up calls for disaster preparedness in southern China after dozens die amid severe rainfall
By Hayley Wong
President Xi urges all-out rescue work after Guangdong road collapse
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Suspect in London sword attack appears in court on murder charge in death of teen
Daniel Anjorin: Marcus Monzo in court over death of schoolboy in Hainault
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Officer Who Confronted Attacker Almost Lost Her Hand, Commissioner Says
By Ingrid Vasquez
Man, 36, charged with murder of Daniel Anjorin, 14, after Hainault stabbings
By Vikram Dodd
Man with sword kills one in Hainault, wounds several
By Karla Adam
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Sumar Isn't Making Its Mark on Spain's New Government
By Eoghan Gilmartin
Spain’s Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, Won’t Resign Over Wife’s Corruption Case
By Rachel Chaundler & Jason Horowitz
Spain PM Pedro Sánchez says he will continue in office
Spain’s PM Pedro Sanchez refuses to quit, vowing to fight ‘unfounded’ attack on his wife
By Al Goodman & Jack Guy
Surreal claims, lawfare and abuse: toxic politics in Spain reflect the new Europe
By Jon Henley
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Georgian parliament backs 'Russia-style' foreign agent law despite major protests
By Gabriel Gavin & Dato Parulava
Protests Swell in Georgia Over 'Foreign Interests' Bill
By Ivan Nechepurenko & Cassandra Vinograd
Third night of Tbilisi protests over Georgia's so-called 'Russian law'
To Russia's South, Georgians Protest Against Moscow-Inspired 'Foreign Agents' Bill
By Ann M. Simmons
Georgian Police Crack Down On Protesters Against 'Foreign Agents' Law
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Newly elected prime minister in Solomon Islands is likely to keep close China ties
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Indonesia volcano eruptions force thousands to evacuate as airlines cancel flights
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NATO Member Outlines Two Conditions for Deploying Troops to Ukraine
By Ellie Cook
France’s Macron doesn’t rule out troops for Ukraine
Macron doesn't rule out sending troops to Ukraine if Russians break through line of contact
By Alona Mazurenko
"I'm Not Ruling Anything Out" - Macron Says Troops for Ukraine Possible if Russia Breaks Front Lines
Macron reaffirms possibility of sending troops to Ukraine
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Russia shipping fuel to North Korea above UN cap - White House
By Steve Holland
When will US come to the Philippines' defense?
By Richard Javad Heydarian
Blinken meets with hostage families and Netanyahu in Israel
Gaza war must end for Washington-Riyadh defense pact to become reality
By Tovah Lazaroff
US ‘very close’ to bilateral deal with Saudis, but it hinges on Israel normalization
Blinken met Netanyahu in Israel as US ramps up push for a ceasefire deal
By Jennifer Hansler
Blinken meets Netanyahu in Jerusalem; U.S. presses Israel on Gaza aid
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European court upholds Italy's right to seize prized Greek bronze from Getty Museum, rejects appeal
By Nicole Winfield
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"Big Nude Boat" offers a trip to "bare-adise" on a naked cruise from Florida
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‘Bare-adise’ adventure: This nude cruise is due to set sail from Miami in 2025
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Ukraine is on the brink, says a senior general
Battle of Chasiv Yar begins under a drone-infested sky
By Francis Farrell
Military briefing: Ukraine battles to hold vital stronghold Chasiv Yar
By Fabrice Deprez
Russia to launch "three-layered" plan to destabilise Ukraine in May – Ukraine's Defence Intelligence
By Ivashkiv Olena
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Report: Former UW Police Chief had relationship with subordinate
By Jason Cuevas
UW-Madison releases report on investigation of former UWPD chief's conduct
By Chad Thompson
Investigation of former UWPD chief substantiates policy violations
Investigation: Former UWPD chief had been dating subordinate
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Investigation finds former UW Police Chief misused department car, had romantic relationship with subordinate
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Exclusive: Russian troops enter base housing US military in Niger, US official says
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Russian forces are operating at same base as US troops in Niger
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Russian troops enter base housing US military in Niger, US official says
By Phil Stewart & Idrees Ali
Russian troops operating out of same base in Niger that hosts some US troops, 2 officials say
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How South Africa has changed 30 years after apartheid
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Has South Africa Truly Defeated Apartheid?
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Al Sharpton compares college protests to Capitol riot as he argues quiet Dems losing 'moral high ground'
By Hanna Panreck & Chris Pandolfo
Al Sharpton on US campus wars and the US election race between 'two old white men'
By Matt Frei
Al Sharpton rebuked by MSNBC host for likening anti-Israel protests to Jan 6: 'Good lord'
Al Sharpton Likens Student Protests to Jan. 6 Capitol Riots: ‘They’ve Lost the Message’
By Charlie Nash
Al Sharpton: How Can Democrats Say January 6th Was Wrong If The Same Thing Is Happening On College Campuses?
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Russia Says Carried Out Strike on Ukraine’s Southern Command Center
Kremlin reacts to U.S.' chemical weapons allegations; Russia claims further advance in east Ukraine
By Holly Ellyatt & Karen Gilchrist
Deadly Russian Strikes Hit Civilian Center and Other Targets in Odesa
By Constant Méheut & John Ismay
Russia-Ukraine war: Moscow claims it has hit Ukraine’s southern army HQ – as it happened
By Sammy Gecsoyler
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Palantir CEO calls Columbia anti-Israel protests 'pagan'
By Madison Hall
Tech CEO jokes about drone-striking rivals in MAGA-tinged Hill summit
By Brendan Bordelon
Killer AI is a patriotic duty? Silicon Valley comes to Washington
By Connor Echols
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Palantir CEO calls Columbia anti-Israel protests 'pagan' and says he's dreamed of drone striking his enemies
By Madison Hall
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CNN gets a rare look at the Iranian missiles and drones that hit Israel
By Frederik Pleitgen
Israel's Iran Strike Bore Some Similarities To Tehran's 2019 Saudi Arabia Attack
By Paul Iddon
CNN got a look at Iran's drones and missiles, what did it show?
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Iran says journalists charged after BBC report on protester death
By David Gritten
Iran denies IRGC molested, killed teen protester during Mahsa Amini unrest
Iranian teenager 'sexually assaulted and beaten to death' for anti-hijab protest
By Akhtar Makoii
Iran files charges over BBC report on teen girl allegedly killed by security forces in 2022 protests
By Jon Gambrell
Leaked document details how Iranian protester was molested, killed - report
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Summer heat hits Asia early, killing dozens as one expert calls it the "most extreme event" in climate history
By Arshad Rasool Zargar
Heatwaves in several parts of India: Why has April been hotter than usual?
By Anjali Marar
Philippines Closes Schools Because of Heat Wave, Jeepney Strike
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Extreme heat forces school closures across Asia, affecting millions of students
By Mithil Aggarwal
East Asia heat wave slays all-time records
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More desperate migrants travel to the U.S. inside deadly cargo trucks, a Noticias Telemundo special report found.
Mexican smugglers are increasingly using semitrailers to transport migrants
By Marina E. Franco
From Chiapas to Tamaulipas, new database maps thousands of migrants’ dangerous journeys through Mexico in trailer trucks
By Jesús Escudero
Deadly human smuggling through Mexico thrives in ‘perfect cycle of impunity’
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Hundreds of Russian Troops Gathered Out In The Open. They Didn't Know The Ukrainians Had Aimed Four ATACMS Rockets At Them.
By David Axe
More than 100 Russian soldiers killed in Atacms strike
By Joe Barnes
Drone Video Shows Dozens of Russians Targeted with ATACMS Cluster Rounds
By Isabel van Brugen
Media outlet posts video of possible Ukrainian ATACMS strike on Russian cluster in Luhansk Oblast – video
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Colombia's president says ammunition has gone missing from 2 army bases
Colombian military 'loses' 5m bullets and 37 anti-tank missiles
By Simeon Tegel
Colombia's Petro says armed forces' bullets, missiles stolen due to corruption
By Julia Symmes Cobb & Jonathan Oatis
Colombian military loses millions of bullets, says president
Stolen Colombian munitions might be fueling violence in Haiti
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In Photos: Russia Shows Off Captured Western Military Hardware at Moscow Expo
Russia flaunts Western military hardware captured in war in Ukraine
By Steve Rosenberg
Russia displaying war 'trophies' like Abrams and Leopard tanks
By Matthew Loh
Kremlin parades Western equipment captured from Ukrainian army at Moscow exhibition
Russians flock to see NATO hardware seized in Ukraine; Moscow to beef up weapons, front line forces
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Why Palestinians can count on American students but not Arab allies to protest
By Nidal Al-Mughrabi & Maya Gebeily
'Thank you students': Palestinians express gratitude for Columbia University protesters with touching signs in Gaza
By Katie Hawkinson
Palestinians in Gaza Express Gratitude for U.S. Campus Protests
By Hiba Yazbek
Pro-Palestinian protesters arrested at UT-Dallas
By Alejandra Martinez
Gazans thank US university protesters as Israel calls for students to be expelled
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Kuleba Hints Negotiations with Russia May Begin Once Ukraine Forges Peace Coalition
By Julia Struck
Russia says it sees no point in Ukraine peace talks in Switzerland
Switzerland Invites More Than 160 States to Ukraine Conference
By Bastian Benrath
Zelensky says heads of state from all continents invited to peace summit in Switzerland
Switzerland peace summit to take place on June 15-16, Russia not invited 'at this stage'
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Asante gold artefacts: Ghana rejoices as 'crown jewels' looted by British put on display
By Thomas Naadi & Favour Nunoo
Manhyia Palace Museum reopens in May 2024, showcasing restored treasures, international ties and expanded facilities
UK returns looted Ghana artefacts on loan after 150 years
Ghana puts returned looted treasures on display
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Russia accused of jamming GPS navigation
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IDF chief warns Israel ‘preparing offensive in north,’ as Hezbollah attacks persist
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Statement by the North Atlantic Council on recent Russian hybrid activities
NATO sounds alarm over 'hostile' Russian activity across Europe
By Josh Askew
NATO says Russian hybrid attack intensify on members' territories
By Benoit Van Overstraeten & Tassilo Hummel
Russia's Behavior on NATO Territory Sparks Warning
By Jon Jackson
NATO accuses Russia of hostile actions in Allied territory and promises to respond
By Yevhen Kizilov
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Top ministers huddle as Israel expects Hamas to decline latest hostage deal offer
Far-right Israeli ministers urge Netanyahu not to accept ceasefire proposal
Israeli ministers meet on hostages, Rafah plan
By Dan Williams, Peter Graff & Cynthia Osterman
Israel's Far-right Minister Smotrich Calls for 'No Half Measures' in the 'Total Annihilation' of Gaza - Israel News
By Noa Shpigel
Leaked Gaza ceasefire plans trigger backlash in Israel
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Avdiivka War Maps Reveal Russian Advances After Piercing Defenses
By Isabel van Brugen
Russia-Ukraine war: Poor defense lines leave Ukrainian soldiers worried against Russian advance
By Samya Kullab
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Russia is capturing its biggest swath of territory since July 2022, as Kyiv desperately awaits US weaponry
By Nick Paton Walsh
Russia Says Captured Another Village in Eastern Ukraine
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American Aid Alone Won't Save Ukraine
By Jack Watling
Why Biden can’t and won’t support a winning strategy for Ukraine and Israel
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By Jonathan Sweet & Mark Toth
House Approves $95 Billion Aid Bill for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan
By Catie Edmondson
They Can Always Find More Money for War
By Branko Marcetic
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Chinese Aircraft Carrier Fujian Leaves for First Set of Sea Trials - USNI News
China’s newest aircraft carrier heads to sea for first time
By Brad Lendon
China new aircraft carrier sea tested, not as good as US ones: expert
By Thibault Spirlet
As China Unleashes 80,000-Ton Fujian, India’s Ex-Naval Chief Wants France’s Help To Construct Nuke-Powered Aircraft Carrier
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China's New Aircraft Carrier Heads to Sea for First Trials
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Emmanuel Macron on how to rescue Europe
Emmanuel Macron's urgent message for Europe
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Macron Raises Defense Stakes by Suggesting Nuclear Arms
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'Our Europe is mortal. It can die.' Decoding Macron's Sorbonne speech.
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Lok Sabha elections 2024: Misinformation surges on social media as voters head to vote
By David Klepper & Krutika Pathi
Indian politicians spend big on AI election content
By Fahad Shah
2024 India election: Deepfake politicians may have a big influence
By Jeremy Hsu
75% Indians have viewed some deepfake content in last 12 months, says McAfee survey
India sieves online deluge to stamp out disinformation in world's biggest election
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Russian Airmen Filled A Shed With Powerful Glide Bomb Kits. Soon, Dozens Of Ukrainian Drones Swarmed In.
By David Axe
Putin's fuel problem: How Ukraine is sapping Russia's diesel and gasoline
By Gabriel Gavin
Ukrainian Drone Attack Sets Major Russian Oil Refinery on Fire
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Ukrainian Drones Hit Major Rosneft Refinery in Russia
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Five skeletons without hands or feet dug up in ruins of Nazi HQ that was home to Hermann Göring
By Ronny Reyes
Five skeletons found under Wolf’s Lair home of Hermann Göring in Poland
Mutilated corpses discovered under Goering's quarters in Nazi HQ
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Archaeologists find skeletons in Nazi criminal Hermann Goring's home
Five Human Skeletons Missing Hands and Feet, Including a Baby's, Are Found Buried Under Nazi Göring's 'Wolf's Lair'
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Israel's Netanyahu is determined to launch a ground offensive in Rafah. Here's why, and why it matters.
Netanyahu: 'We will do what we must in order to win, including in Rafah'
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Israel will invade Gaza's Rafah 'with or without' a hostage deal, Netanyahu says
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