Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an Israeli-American Hostage, Is Seen in a Hamas Video
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American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin appears in a new Hamas video
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Qatar passed U.S. proof-of-life of Israeli-American hostage on Monday
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Proof-of-life video for Berkeley-born Hamas hostage
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SNP's power-sharing deal with the Scottish Greens collapses
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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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Biden and 17 world leaders call on Hamas to release the hostages
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U.S. and 17 Other Nations Demand Hamas Release Hostages: Israel-Hamas War Live Updates
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US, 17 other countries urge Hamas to release hostages, end Gaza crisis
By Steve Holland & Doina Chiacu
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Wall Street and tech billionaires race to buy banned TikTok
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Who could buy TikTok?
By Brian Fung
US sell-or-ban ultimatum against TikTok stirs unease in China
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Election 2024: Biden campaign embraces TikTok despite President signing law that could ban it
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TikTok ban puts jobs of thousands of US workers in jeopardy, California senator warns
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Yemen’s Houthis launch attacks on US, Israeli vessels as warships defend
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GOP critics vow no more US aid for Ukraine
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Aid to Ukraine seemed dead. Then secretive talks revived it.
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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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2 military horses that broke free and ran loose across London are in serious condition
Two horses in a ‘serious condition’ after running loose in central London, minister says
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Injured Household Cavalry horses offered new home by Horses Trust after rampaging through streets of London
2 Royal Horses in 'Serious Condition' After Bolting Through London
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Loose horses gallop through London, causing injuries and damage
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Windmill sails fall from iconic Paris cabaret club Moulin Rouge
Blades fall off Moulin Rouge windmill in Paris
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The Iconic Windmill Atop the Moulin Rouge Has Lost Its Blades
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Moulin Rouge: Sails fall off Paris's famous cabaret club overnight
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The windmill sails at Paris' iconic Moulin Rouge have collapsed. No injuries are reported
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Venice residents clash with riot police as city launches world’s first tourist entry fee
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Protests as Venice begins charging entry fee for day-trippers
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'It will change nothing': Venice residents protest against tourism entrance fee – video
Venice tourist tax: Italian city implements a tourist ticket system
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China warns Antony Blinken US must choose between 'co-operation or confrontation'
By Joe Leahy
Blinken raises Chinese trade practices in meetings with officials in the financial hub of Shanghai
By Matthew Lee
China shows off nuclear might ahead of top US diplomat Antony Blinken's visit
By Amber Wang
Blinken set to visit China, curb support for Russia’s war in Ukraine
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Ariel Henry resigns as prime minister of Haiti, paving the way for a new government to take power
Haiti’s prime minister resigns as council sworn in to lead political transition in violence-ravaged nation
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Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry resigns, to be replaced by Boisvert
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Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry resigns as new government takes shape
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Macron Says Europe Can No Longer Rely on US for Its Security
By Ania Nussbaum
France’s Marcon calls for strong Europe to stand against Russia
By Emily Rauhala
Macron, Battling the Far Right at Home, Pushes for a Stronger Europe
By Aurelien Breeden & Roger Cohen
Europe faces 'mortal' threat, says Emmanuel Macron
By Ben Hall, Leila Abboud & Henry Foy
Macron warns Europe 'can die' in alarmist speech on protectionism, geopolitical threats
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Evidence of torture as nearly 400 bodies found in Gaza mass graves
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By Virginia Pietromarchi
Bodies Recovered at Mass Graves in Nasser Hospital Bear Signs of Torture, Mutilation & Execution
Middle East crisis: US and other countries link ‘immediate ceasefire’ to hostages’ release – as it happened
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Palestinian authorities seek probe into mass graves at Gaza hospitals
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‘The final result was good’: 130 whales rescued from mass beach stranding in Western Australia
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29 beached pilot whales dead after mass stranding on Australian coast; more than 100 rescued
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More than 100 pilot whales are rescued after being stranded in Western Australia
Twenty-nine pilot whales dead after mass stranding on WA beach
At least 26 pilot whales die after mass stranding in Australia
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Ukraine's new Paveway bombs can hurt 'soft' Russian targets: analyst
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Questions hang over UK’s new, ambitious defense spending plan: Analysts
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UK to ramp up defence spending by decade's end - Sunak
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Key NATO ally shocks with its 'single largest' pledge to Ukraine: 'They need our support'
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Spain's PM Pedro Sánchez halts public duties as wife faces inquiry
By Paul Kirby
Pedro Sánchez, Spain’s Leader, Considers Resigning as Wife Faces Inquiry
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Spain prosecutor seeks dismissal of corruption case against Sanchez’s wife
Spanish prosecutors ask judge to scrap case against Pedro Sánchez's wife
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Spain’s Sanchez says he will ‘reflect’ on whether to remain prime minister, as court probes wife
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Watch China launch 3 astronauts to Tiangong space station today
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Construction boss accused of bribing Russian minister as scandal widens
Russian deputy defense minister dismissed after arrest on corruption charges
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Putin Sends Russia's Defense Minister a Warning Shot
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Defense Official’s Bribery Arrest Signals Shoigu’s Waning Influence in the Kremlin
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A top Russian military official reportedly linked to Ukraine's Mariupol arrested for bribe-taking
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Portugal marks 50 years of the Carnation Revolution
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Portugal's democracy turns 50: Thousands commemorate Carnation Revolution
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50 years ago, the Carnation Revolution ended Portugal's dictatorship in one night
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Georgia foreign agents bill draws protesters on to the streets
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Georgian opposition parties urge mass protests against 'Russian' bill
Exiled Journalist Warns Georgia's 'Foreign Agents' Law Is 'First Step On Road To Repression'
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How Georgia's EU dream is being eroded by 'foreign influence' law
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Parliament Speaker “expecting Embassy response” on Lithuanian politician's call for sanctioning Georgian law enforcement officials
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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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Israel war: Hamas top official says militant group ready to lay down arms on one condition
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Slovakia's populist government to replace public broadcaster
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‘We want to work freely’: Slovakian journalists protest against media overhaul
By Lili Bayer
Slovakia moves to scrap public broadcaster amid fears of press crackdown
By Ketrin Jochecova
Slovakia government tries to take control of state TV and radio
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The Fight Against Media Freedom Predators? New Legislation Is Just The Start
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Nuctech raids send shock waves through EU amid fears of crackdown on China firms
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EU raids offices of Chinese security equipment maker in subsidy probe
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China ‘gravely concerned’ over EU raids on security equipment company
EU conducts 'dawn raid' on Chinese security equipment supplier
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China's Nuctech raided in EU over foreign subsidies concerns
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Would NATO beat Russia in a war? Of course, Poland warns
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Russian Missile Incursions Into NATO Risk Wider War, Poland's President Says
By Sharon Weinberger
Poland lays claim to a leadership role in Europe as Russia's war threatens stability
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Russian attack on NATO would end in defeat for Moscow, Polish FM says
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Top Israeli Officials Acknowledge Failure of Campaign to Halt UNRWA International Funding - Israel News
By Amir Tibon
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Report says Israel didn't provide evidence of UNRWA staff terrorist links
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Germany signals it will resume funding UN agency for Palestinians
Germany to resume funding of Unrwa aid operations in Gaza
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Did the IDF kill 50% of Hezbollah commanders in the south of Lebanon?
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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
Israeli strikes hit southern Lebanon as cross-border fire escalates
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Half of Hezbollah commanders in south of Lebanon 'eliminated,' Israel defence minister says
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Mallory's Last Note From Everest: 'It Is 50 to 1 Against Us'
George Mallory's letters from Mount Everest tell lost climber's story
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Mount Everest pioneer George Mallory's final letter to wife revealed 100 years after deadly climb: "Vanishing hopes"
Everest explorer George Mallory's letters are released to the public
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Pope Francis says of Ukraine, Gaza: "A negotiated peace is better than a war without end"
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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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Ukrainian Men Abroad Protest Against Consular Service Suspension
Poland ready to help Ukraine to get military-age men back, minister says
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Poland Ready to Help Ukraine Return Conscription-Age Men Home
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'Blatantly illegal': Zelenskyy admin under fire for denying services to Ukrainian men abroad
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Poland and Lithuania to help Ukraine repatriate men of fighting age
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Harvard tent city pops up as Princeton students prep own anti-Israel protest despite warnings: 'Immediately barred from campus'
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'Gaza Solidarity Encampment' launches at Princeton, students arrested
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Princeton threatens student arrests over Gaza protests at college
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Princeton Encampment Lasts Five Minutes, Protest Continues as Sit-In
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Princeton students plan pro-Palestinian encampment: Report
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Sydney church stabbing: Seven teenagers accused of violent extremist ideology arrested
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Australian police charge 5 teens in investigation stemming from stabbing of Sydney bishop
Australian authorities charge 5 teens in connection with church stabbings
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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
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The weather experiment that really flooded Dubai
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UAE reports illness linked to contaminated water after floods
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Don't blame Dubai's freak rain on cloud seeding – the storm was far too big to be human-made
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NASA releases satellite photos of Dubai and Abu Dhabi before and after record flooding
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Massive protests in Argentina slam Milei’s education cuts
Argentina: Thousands protest demanding increase in funding for public universities
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Tens of thousands protest as Milei’s austerity measures hit Argentina’s public universities
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Buenos Aires: Thousands protest against education cuts
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Ukraine drone strikes are doing massive damage to Russia's oil sector
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BBC Verify examines reported strikes on Russian oil depots
Ukraine strikes two more fuel depots in Russia, defying US warnings
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Ukraine Hits Multiple Russian Refineries Overnight Despite US Warnings
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Massive fire seen as Ukraine hits Russian oil depots with a drone strike
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Acropolis now: Greek skies turn eerie orange as North African dust blows in
Athens turns orange, Helsinki goes white as Europe’s weather springs a surprise
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Skies of Greece turn eerie red as African dust storm moves through
Photos: African dust turns skies of Athens orange
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Athens turns orange under North Africa’s Sahara dust clouds
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After $15 Billion in Military Aid, Israel Calls Alliance With U.S. 'Ironclad'
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Biden signs foreign aid bill providing crucial military assistance to Ukraine
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US military aid to Israel under scrutiny as Biden signs $26 billion in new assistance
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U.S. senators vote to advance Israel aid bill as campus antiwar protests escalate
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These 37 House Democrats and 21 Republicans voted against Israel aid
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Mike Johnson says he called White House with threat to 'intervene' over Israel sanctions
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Blinken Is Sitting on Staff Recommendations to Sanction Israeli Military Units Linked to Killings or Rapes
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'An Israeli-style Wagner Group': The ultra-Orthodox military unit in Washington's crosshairs
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China on track for crewed moon landing by 2030, space official says
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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
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Locals dismantle illegal water-siphoning pumps in Michoacán lake
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'So hot you can't breathe': Extreme heat hits the Philippines
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IDF ready to move into Gaza’s Rafah, awaiting government okay, says senior official
Israel 'moving ahead' with Rafah attack despite US plea
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Satellite images show new Israeli military outposts near Gaza
Israel says Rafah assault looms; massive Gaza airstrikes end weeks of relative calm
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Israel and Egypt discuss possible Rafah invasion in secret meeting
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The US is now allowed to seize Russian state assets. How would that work?
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Russia says it may downgrade ties with US if its assets are confiscated
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REPO Act: Russian-Asset Seizure Law Spurs Debate Over Impact on Dollar
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Russia warns it's ready to retaliate if the West seizes frozen assets, says Europe will be hurt most
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There cannot be a unilateral move at the UN to establish a Palestinian terror state
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US vetoes Palestinian attempt to gain statehood at the United Nations
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Israel to summon ambassadors of 6 countries that voted for Palestinian UN membership
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Mitch McConnell sees Ukraine aid as one the most important legislative victories of his career
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Watch: Mitch McConnell blasts Tucker Carlson over Ukraine bill
Trump held his tongue on Ukraine aid. McConnell says it may have made the difference.
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Bucking G.O.P. Isolationists, McConnell Was Linchpin in Winning Ukraine Aid
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Mitch McConnell fights the isolationists on Ukraine aid
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Russia Warns 'America Has Chosen the Path of War' Over Ukraine
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Russian media praises MTG for trying to derail Ukraine aid bill
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Kremlin says U.S. long-range missiles sent to Ukraine will not change war's outcome
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Ukraine Just Got $61 Billion. Here’s What It Needs to Defeat Russia
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In Haiti, 'Everything Is Crashing'
Haitians scramble to survive, seeking food, water and safety as gang violence chokes the capital
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Haiti capital now a 'battlefield' as gangs take control ahead of government transition: 'Continue burning the houses'
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UNICEF chief warns of ‘catastrophic’ situation in Haiti
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