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Rescuers in India reach 41 men trapped underground for weeks

The collapsed tunnel in Silkyara, Uttarakhand, is seen as another case of infrastructure pitfalls that could have been avoided in the course of the country’s much…

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Gaza pause in fighting enters fifth day amid push to extend it

International mediators are hoping to extend the pause in the violence so that more aid can reach families in Gaza and more hostages can be released.

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Russia extends detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich

Russia so far has provided no evidence of its claim that the American journalist is a spy, charges his employer and the State Department vehemently deny.

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CIA director pushes big hostage deal in secret meeting with Mossad chief

CIA Director William Burns has taken on a central role navigating the Israel-Hamas hostage crisis for President Biden.

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The other Elgin behind the ‘stolen’ marbles in the British Museum

Mary Nisbet, the Countess of Elgin, helped fund the taking of the Parthenon sculptures. Her divorce from Lord Elgin may have contributed to his need to…

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Groundbreaking smoking ban reversed in New Zealand’s swing to the right

The new government halted a plan to outlaw smoking, a move critics call “a huge win for the tobacco industry” and “an act of idiocy” for…

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Israel-Gaza war live updates: More Palestinian prisoners added to potential exchange list as pause extended

Israel added 50 Palestinian women and girls to a list of prisoners slated for potential release, in exchange for hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.

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These three men are vying to lead Taiwan — and fend off threats from China

Taiwan’s presidential election on Jan. 13 will hinge on who voters think is best placed to handle Chinese threats and work with the U.S. to mitigate…

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How Israel keeps hundreds of Palestinians in detention without charge

Under international law, the practice of administrative detention is supposed to be used only in exceptional circumstances. It has become more the norm in the West…

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Tracking damage within the Gaza Strip through maps

Analysis of satellite imagery reveals the latest damage across Gaza since the start of the Israel-Gaza war.

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Thin rations, heaving bombing: Israel’s hostages start sharing their stories

The stories of hostages kidnapped by Hamas are emerging, slowly and in fragments, as dozens of women and children are released from Gaza during a pause…

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Russia presses criminal case against award-winning journalist Masha Gessen

Masha Gessen, a dual Russian-U.S. citizen, is a staff writer for the New Yorker and the author of “The Future Is History: How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia.”

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Businessman accused of bribing Sen. Menendez had deep ties to Egypt

Wael Hana’s extensive ties to the Egyptian government included arranging the shipment of military equipment from the U.S., associates say.

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Why an oil kingdom is hosting the COP28 climate summit and other questions answered

The U.N. Climate Change Conference in Dubai will bring together negotiators from nearly 200 countries. Here’s what to know.

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Gaza Strip holds breath amid hopes pause in fighting to be extended

Negotiations are still underway to extend the pause but both sides have welcomed keeping the guns silent beyond the original four days.

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Elon Musk meets with Netanyahu in Israel, tours kibbutz attacked by Hamas

The SpaceX founder said he found it “troubling” to see the joy on the faces of Hamas militants as they killed innocent people.

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After weeks of prayer, a Thai mother sees her son freed by Hamas

Buasri Jirachart’s son Manee Jirachart was among 17 Thai hostages released this weekend. “It was like a mountain was lifted off my chest,” she said.

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These are some of the hostages Hamas released from Gaza

Hostages released by Hamas in the first three days of a pause in fighting include relatives from a kibbutz, 17 Thai nationals and an American Israeli…

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Thousands leave behind American lives to join Israel’s war in Gaza

Israeli Americans who have joined the Gaza war say they were galvanized by Hamas’s attack, but some lament the civilian bloodshed and wonder how long the…

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Woman returns to family as they still await word about missing husband

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For Israelis, the pause in the Gaza war does not mean peace

While Israelis have rejoiced at hostages’ return to their families during a short-lived pause, there is near unanimous support for continuing the Gaza war.

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Famous Kenyan orphanage allegedly hid dark secrets

Six former residents say there were multiple incidents of rape and other abuse of children by volunteers, caregivers and even other children.

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Israel-Gaza war live updates: As pause nears end, Israel and Hamas express openness to extension

Officials on both sides say they are open to extending the pause to release more hostages and prisoners — though Israel has vowed to resume the…

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Europe’s far right goes mainstream

In the 21st century, Europe’s far right is firmly ensconced in the mainstream, and reflects political attitudes no longer harbored simply by a fringe minority.

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Pirate attack on Israel-linked ship ends after naval response, firm says

The attempted seizure came after at least two other vessels were similarly attacked in incursions believed to have had ties to the Israel-Hamas conflict.

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Gazans, Israeli hostage families brace for return to war as truce ticks down

With a four-day truce in Gaza due to expire Tuesday, aid groups rushed to increase deliveries to the enclave and families braced for renewed fighting.

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The many contrasts of oil-rich UAE, host of the global climate talks

The United Arab Emirates, host of COP28, is building solar projects that could power a small city. It is also producing oil like never before.

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Raped during Ethiopia’s war, survivors now rejected by their families

More than 100,000 women may have been raped during the two-year civil war in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region, according to the most comprehensive study.

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Netanyahu and Hamas depended on each other. Both may be on the way out.

The odd symbiosis endured — through years of escalations and accommodations, hopes of calm and periods of chaos — until now.

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Israel-Gaza war live updates: Second group of hostages released after delay

Thirteen Israelis and four Thai nationals held in Gaza since Oct. 7 were released on the second day of the pause in fighting, in exchange for…

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Pause brings new perils as Gazans seek family and safety

The temporary truce between Israel and Hamas has brought limited relief to residents of Gaza who fled home and lived weeks with little food, water or…

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For released Palestinian prisoners, a complicated homecoming

The return of prisoners has been a small shot of relief amid what people in the West Bank say is the most devastating war since the…

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Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, historian of the downtrodden, dies at 94

He put historians in two categories: the “parachutists” with a sweeping take on events, and the “truffle hunters” such as him who sought telling details.

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After woman’s death at Taylor Swift concert, a search for accountability

The Brazilian government and police are investigating in the wake of Taylor Swift’s Nov. 17 show, in which one woman died and hundreds fainted.

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Who are the Palestinian prisoners Israel is prepared to release?

Ahead of a deal with Hamas, Israel’s Justice Ministry has published a list of Palestinian prisoners who are candidates for release. Here’s what to know.

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Russia held these Ukrainian teens captive. Their testimonies could be used against Putin.

Ukraine intends to use the teens’ testimony as evidence that Russia is systematically removing Ukrainian children from their homes and culture.

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What we know about Hamas hostage releases in the Israel-Gaza deal

Thirteen Israelis, 10 Thai nationals and one Philippine national were among the first hostages to be released on Friday, officials said.

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Hamas delays release of more Israeli hostages, imperiling Gaza pause

The Al-Qassem Brigades, Hamas’ fighting force, cited failures by Israel in allowing the delivery of humanitarian relief to the besieged Gaza Strip.

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Fierce Russian drone attack shatters Kyiv’s calm

Russia launches major drone attack on Kyiv, breaking a weeks-long lull in the Ukrainian capital.

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Dutch election shows far right rising and reshaping Europe

The latest victory came in the socially liberal Netherlands, where hard-right icon Geert Wilders landed a shocking first place finish in parliamentary elections.

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In visit to wartime Kyiv, E.U. sells ‘European dream’ that remains distant

E.U. officials trekking to Kyiv this week are unlikely to address Ukraine’s many requests.

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France seizes Iran assault rifles, missiles heading to Yemen

French naval forces in January seized thousands of assault rifles, machine guns and anti-tank missiles in the Gulf of Oman coming from Iran heading to Yemen’s…

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Ukraine live briefing: E.U. leaders arrive in Kyiv for wartime summit; Kramatorsk strike kills three

“The EU stands by Ukraine as firmly as ever,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen tweeted after she arrived in Kyiv.

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Syria slams chemical watchdog report on 2018 attack

Syria has dismissed the global chemical weapons watchdog’s statement that said investigators found “reasonable grounds to believe” Syria’s air force dropped two cylinders of chlorine gas…

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Canadian Parliament votes unanimously to accept 10,000 Uyghur refugees

The nonbinding motion says the ethnic minority group faces “pressure and intimidation” to return to China, where they risk torture, detention and forced labor.

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Blood-flavored ice helps zoo animals beat Rio's heat

Rio de Janeiro’s brutal summer heat has reached 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit) on some recent days, sending locals to cool off at the beach

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Italian mob suspect held in France after 16 years on the run

Interpol says police in southeastern France have arrested a convicted murderer linked to Italy’s most powerful organized crime group, the ’ndrangheta, who was on the run…

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Israeli police: American arrested for vandalizing church

Israeli police have arrested an American tourist after he allegedly knocked down and broke a statue of Jesus in a church in Jerusalem’s Old City

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Israeli police: American arrested for vandalizing church

Israeli police have arrested an American tourist after he allegedly knocked down and broke a statue of Jesus in a church in Jerusalem’s Old City

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Israeli police: American arrested for vandalizing church

Israeli police have arrested an American tourist after he allegedly knocked down and broke a statue of Jesus in a church in Jerusalem’s Old City

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Israeli police: American arrested for vandalizing church

Israeli police have arrested an American tourist after he allegedly knocked down and broke a statue of Jesus in a church in Jerusalem’s Old City

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9 held in Netherlands, Belgium over German ATM explosions

German authorities say that nine men suspected of involvement in blowing up dozens of cash machines in Germany and stealing some 5.2 million euros (nearly $5.7…

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9 held in Netherlands, Belgium over German ATM explosions

German authorities say that nine men suspected of involvement in blowing up dozens of cash machines in Germany and stealing some 5.2 million euros (nearly $5.7…

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9 held in Netherlands, Belgium over German ATM explosions

German authorities say that nine men suspected of involvement in blowing up dozens of cash machines in Germany and stealing some 5.2 million euros (nearly $5.7…

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9 held in Netherlands, Belgium over German ATM explosions

German authorities say that nine men suspected of involvement in blowing up dozens of cash machines in Germany and stealing some 5.2 million euros (nearly $5.7…

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Italian mob suspect held in France after 16 years on the run

Interpol says police in southeastern France have arrested a convicted murderer linked to Italy’s most powerful organized crime group, the ’ndrangheta, who was on the run…

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Italian mob suspect held in France after 16 years on the run

Interpol says police in southeastern France have arrested a convicted murderer linked to Italy’s most powerful organized crime group, the ’ndrangheta, who was on the run…

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Italian mob suspect held in France after 16 years on the run

Interpol says police in southeastern France have arrested a convicted murderer linked to Italy’s most powerful organized crime group, the ’ndrangheta, who was on the run…

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UK to probe whether 1998 Omagh bomb could have been stopped

The U.K. government says it will hold a public inquiry into whether the deadliest bombing in Northern Ireland’s decades of violence could have been prevented

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UK to probe whether 1998 Omagh bomb could have been stopped

The U.K. government says it will hold a public inquiry into whether the deadliest bombing in Northern Ireland’s decades of violence could have been prevented

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UK to probe whether 1998 Omagh bomb could have been stopped

The U.K. government says it will hold a public inquiry into whether the deadliest bombing in Northern Ireland’s decades of violence could have been prevented

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UK to probe whether 1998 Omagh bomb could have been stopped

The U.K. government says it will hold a public inquiry into whether the deadliest bombing in Northern Ireland’s decades of violence could have been prevented

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Iranian film director goes on hunger strike in prison

An Iranian director who was arrested last summer, weeks before his latest film was released to widespread acclaim, has gone on hunger strike

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Iranian film director goes on hunger strike in prison

An Iranian director who was arrested last summer, weeks before his latest film was released to widespread acclaim, has gone on hunger strike

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Iranian film director goes on hunger strike in prison

An Iranian director who was arrested last summer, weeks before his latest film was released to widespread acclaim, has gone on hunger strike

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Iranian film director goes on hunger strike in prison

An Iranian director who was arrested last summer, weeks before his latest film was released to widespread acclaim, has gone on hunger strike

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Ukraine live briefing: E.U. leaders arrive in Kyiv for wartime summit; Kramatorsk strike kills three

“The EU stands by Ukraine as firmly as ever,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen tweeted after she arrived in Kyiv.

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Ukraine live briefing: E.U. leaders arrive in Kyiv for wartime summit; Kramatorsk strike kills three

“The EU stands by Ukraine as firmly as ever,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen tweeted after she arrived in Kyiv.

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Ukraine live briefing: E.U. leaders arrive in Kyiv for wartime summit; Kramatorsk strike kills three

“The EU stands by Ukraine as firmly as ever,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen tweeted after she arrived in Kyiv.

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Who’s sending what to Ukraine: A new wave of Western weapons explained

From U.S. M1 Abrams to German Leopard 2 tanks, Kyiv’s allies have agreed to elaborate weapons requests that once made them balk.

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Who’s sending what to Ukraine: A new wave of Western weapons explained

From U.S. M1 Abrams to German Leopard 2 tanks, Kyiv’s allies have agreed to elaborate weapons requests that once made them balk.

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Who’s sending what to Ukraine: A new wave of Western weapons explained

From U.S. M1 Abrams to German Leopard 2 tanks, Kyiv’s allies have agreed to elaborate weapons requests that once made them balk.

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Who’s sending what to Ukraine: A new wave of Western weapons explained

From U.S. M1 Abrams to German Leopard 2 tanks, Kyiv’s allies have agreed to elaborate weapons requests that once made them balk.

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Russia defies pariah image with diplomatic blitz ahead of war anniversary

With an invitation to China’s president, meetings with OPEC, and a diplomatic trip to Africa, the Kremlin aims to show it is not isolated.

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Russia defies pariah image with diplomatic blitz ahead of war anniversary

With an invitation to China’s president, meetings with OPEC, and a diplomatic trip to Africa, the Kremlin aims to show it is not isolated.

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Russia defies pariah image with diplomatic blitz ahead of war anniversary

With an invitation to China’s president, meetings with OPEC, and a diplomatic trip to Africa, the Kremlin aims to show it is not isolated.

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Russia defies pariah image with diplomatic blitz ahead of war anniversary

With an invitation to China’s president, meetings with OPEC, and a diplomatic trip to Africa, the Kremlin aims to show it is not isolated.

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Iran blames Israel for drone attack, threatens retaliation

Iran has formally blamed Israel for a drone attack that targeted a military workshop in its central city of Isfahan over the weekend, warning that it…

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Iran blames Israel for drone attack, threatens retaliation

Iran has formally blamed Israel for a drone attack that targeted a military workshop in its central city of Isfahan over the weekend, warning that it…

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Iran blames Israel for drone attack, threatens retaliation

Iran has formally blamed Israel for a drone attack that targeted a military workshop in its central city of Isfahan over the weekend, warning that it…

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Iran blames Israel for drone attack, threatens retaliation

Iran has formally blamed Israel for a drone attack that targeted a military workshop in its central city of Isfahan over the weekend, warning that it…

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Syria slams chemical watchdog report on 2018 attack

Syria has dismissed the global chemical weapons watchdog’s statement that said investigators found “reasonable grounds to believe” Syria’s air force dropped two cylinders of chlorine gas…

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Syria slams chemical watchdog report on 2018 attack

Syria has dismissed the global chemical weapons watchdog’s statement that said investigators found “reasonable grounds to believe” Syria’s air force dropped two cylinders of chlorine gas…

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Syria slams chemical watchdog report on 2018 attack

Syria has dismissed the global chemical weapons watchdog’s statement that said investigators found “reasonable grounds to believe” Syria’s air force dropped two cylinders of chlorine gas…

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Israeli AG: Netanyahu cannot be involved in legal overhaul

Israel’s attorney general says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must not be involved in an overhaul of the country’s judicial system proposed by his government

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Israeli AG: Netanyahu cannot be involved in legal overhaul

Israel’s attorney general says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must not be involved in an overhaul of the country’s judicial system proposed by his government

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Israeli AG: Netanyahu cannot be involved in legal overhaul

Israel’s attorney general says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must not be involved in an overhaul of the country’s judicial system proposed by his government

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Israeli AG: Netanyahu cannot be involved in legal overhaul

Israel’s attorney general says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must not be involved in an overhaul of the country’s judicial system proposed by his government

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Israeli settler population in West Bank surpasses 500K

A new report says that Israel’s West Bank settler population now makes up more than half a million people

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Israeli settler population in West Bank surpasses 500K

A new report says that Israel’s West Bank settler population now makes up more than half a million people

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Israeli settler population in West Bank surpasses 500K

A new report says that Israel’s West Bank settler population now makes up more than half a million people

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A rejuvenated Pope Francis revels in Congo’s energy

The pope led the crowd in song and brought the house down with his condemnation of corruption — a scourge in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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A rejuvenated Pope Francis revels in Congo’s energy

The pope led the crowd in song and brought the house down with his condemnation of corruption — a scourge in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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A rejuvenated Pope Francis revels in Congo’s energy

The pope led the crowd in song and brought the house down with his condemnation of corruption — a scourge in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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A rejuvenated Pope Francis revels in Congo’s energy

The pope led the crowd in song and brought the house down with his condemnation of corruption — a scourge in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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France seizes Iran assault rifles, missiles heading to Yemen

French naval forces in January seized thousands of assault rifles, machine guns and anti-tank missiles in the Gulf of Oman coming from Iran heading to Yemen’s…

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France seizes Iran assault rifles, missiles heading to Yemen

French naval forces in January seized thousands of assault rifles, machine guns and anti-tank missiles in the Gulf of Oman coming from Iran heading to Yemen’s…

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France seizes Iran assault rifles, missiles heading to Yemen

French naval forces in January seized thousands of assault rifles, machine guns and anti-tank missiles in the Gulf of Oman coming from Iran heading to Yemen’s…

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Licking things at sushi train restaurants, the latest viral Japanese trend

Pranksters at conveyor belt sushi restaurants have been trending on Japanese social media this past week — but not in a good way.

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Licking things at sushi train restaurants, the latest viral Japanese trend

Pranksters at conveyor belt sushi restaurants have been trending on Japanese social media this past week — but not in a good way.

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