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BRITAIN'S TOP DIPLOMAT SAYS HE HOPES THE FALKLAND ISLANDS WILL WISH TO STAY IN
THE UK FAMILY FOREVER

UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron became the first to visit the Falkland
Islands in 30 years, amid renewed tensions with Argentina over the territory.

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A SHIP CARRYING 19,000 CATTLE CAUSED A BIG STINK IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN CITY OF
CAPE TOWN

An environmental health team dispatched in Cape Town, South Africa, quickly
discovered that the source of the foul stench was nearly 20k head of cattle
aboard a ship.

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EX-ARMY SOLDIER HELD FOR EXTRADITION TO GERMANY AFTER DNA LINKS HIM TO 1978
MURDER

A New York man is waiting to be extradited to Germany for allegedly raping and
murdering a woman in 1978 while he was stationed in Ludwigsburg.

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IMPRISONED TUNISIAN OPPOSITION LEADER BEGINS HUNGER STRIKE

Rached Ghannouchi, the 82-year-old co-founder of Tunisia's Ennahda opposition
party, began a hunger strike in prison Monday over an incarceration he alleges
is unjust.

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A PRAYER FOR EVITA: HERE'S WHY MANY ARGENTINES ARE DEVOTED TO A FIRST LADY WHO
DIED IN 1952

Nearly three quarters of a century after her death, the legacy of Evita still
looms large over Argentina, where the affiliated party leads the opposition to
President Javier Milei.

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ON THE EVE OF ATHENS TRACTOR PROTEST, GREEK PRIME MINISTER RULES OUT MORE
CONCESSIONS TO FARMERS

Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis claims the government is unable to offer further
economic assistance to the nation's disgruntled farmers, who are threatening
Athens with tractors.

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4 DEAD, 3 INJURED IN LEBANON BUILDING COLLAPSE

A building collapse in Choueifat, Lebanon, a southern suburb of Beirut, left
four people dead and three others injured on Monday night.

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BIDEN TO GO TO UN SECURITY COUNCIL TO FORCE TEMPORARY CEASE-FIRE ON ISRAEL, HALT
RAFAH OFFENSIVE

Israeli leaders are ignoring White House requests to not invade the last big
Hamas stronghold of Rafah in Gaza, an area packed by displaced Palestinians and
likely Israeli hostages.

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CANADA SENDING MORE THAN 800 DRONES TO UKRAINE TO SUPPORT ITS FIGHT AGAINST
RUSSIA

800 drones will make their way to Ukraine starting this spring, at an expense of
$70 million; drones are versatile and can move supplies and gather intelligence.

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HOUTHI REBELS' ATTACK SEVERELY DAMAGES A BELIZE-FLAGGED SHIP IN KEY STRAIT
LEADING TO THE RED SEA

Yemen's Houthi rebels have impaired global shipping through serious, repeated
attacks, including the latest on a Belize-flagged vessel whose crew was forced
to abandon the ship.

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GUATEMALAN ACCUSED OF IMPORTING FENTANYL PRECURSORS FOR MEXICAN CARTEL ARRESTED

A Guatemalan national stands accused of importing precursor chemicals on behalf
of the Sinaloa cartel, and was arrested in southern Chiapas state.

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COASTAL MEXICO CAR WRECK KILLS 5 ARGENTINE TOURISTS, 1 LOCAL

Five Argentine nationals and one local were killed in a car crash on a Quintana
Roo highway. Two others were injured in the crash, with no immediate word on
their condition.

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NIGERIANS PROTEST OVER SKYROCKETING INFLATION AS LOCAL CURRENCY HITS RECORD LOW
VALUE

Nigeria is facing one of West Africa's worst economic crises in years with an
inflation rate of 29.9% as the naira, Nigeria's currency, plummeted to 1,524 to
$1.

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PASSENGER JET SEVERELY DAMAGED AFTER HITTING RUNWAY EQUIPMENT AT BELGRADE'S
TESLA AIRPORT

A Marathon Airlines-owned passenger jet carrying 106 people returned to Nikola
Tesla Airport in Belgrade, Serbia, after striking runway equipment.

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5 DEAD, 25 MISSING IN AFGHANISTAN LANDSLIDE, TALIBAN REPORTS

Five people are dead and at least 25 others are missing following a landslide in
eastern Afghanistan, according to a provincial Taliban official.

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RWANDA REJECTS US CALLS FOR DE-ESCALATION IN THE CONGO

Rwandan authorities on Monday rejected American calls for a military withdrawal
from the Democratic Republic of the Congo amid a "dramatic" escalation at the
border.

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ALEXEI NAVALNY'S DEATH REPRESENTS MAJOR BLOW TO POLITICAL DISSENT IN RUSSIA

Alexei Navalny, the foremost Russian opposition leader, has died in prison. This
represents a large hit to the movement, as the rest of the opposition is largely
imprisoned or abroad.

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HOUTHIS CLAIM TO SHOOT DOWN US MQ-9 REAPER DRONE IN RED SEA

Two U.S. officials tell Fox News an Air Force MQ-9 Reaper drone has crashed near
Yemen after Houthi rebels claimed to have shot one down.

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BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT COMPARES ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR TO HOLOCAUST, NETANYAHU SAYS HE
CROSSED A LINE

Tensions between Israel and Brazil were further strained when Brazilian
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva compared Israel's war with Hamas to the
Holocaust.

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CHINESE COAST GUARD BRIEFLY BOARDS TAIWANESE BOAT FOR ROUTE PLAN, CERTIFICATION
AFTER NEW SECURITY CRACK DOWN

The Chinese coast guard stopped a Taiwanese boat as officials confirmed details
of the route and certifications. This comes after China announced increased law
enforcement efforts.

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12 GUNMEN KILLED BY MEXICAN SOLDIERS IN SHOOTOUT NEAR TEXAS BORDER

Twelve gunmen were killed by Mexican soldiers near the U.S. border, with several
weapons seized after the fact, according to Mexican officials.

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MORE THAN 350 ARRESTED IN RUSSIA WHILE PAYING TRIBUTE TO NAVALNY, RIGHTS GROUP
SAYS

A human rights group says hundreds of people were arrested over the weekend in
Russia for mourning late Putin critic Alexei Navalny, who died Friday.

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EASTERN CONGO AID GROUPS WARN OF NEW HUMANITARIAN CRISIS LINKED TO REBEL GROUP

Aid organizations are expressing concerns over a potential humanitarian crisis
in the eastern Congo region as the armed rebel group M23 launches a new advance.

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THAILAND'S FORMER PRIME MINISTER THAKSIN SHINAWATRA RELEASED ON PAROLE FOR
CORRUPTION-RELATED OFFENSES

Thaksin Shinawatra, the billionaire former prime minister of Thailand, has
returned home after being released on parole for corruption-related offenses.

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'UNACCEPTABLE': TALIBAN DEMANDED TREATMENT 'SIMILAR TO RECOGNITION' TO ATTEND UN
MEETING

U.N. secretary-general Antonio Guterres says the Taliban set unacceptable
conditions for attending a meeting about Afghanistan, including treatment
"similar to recognition."

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