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'PRO-RUSSIAN INTERFERENCE NETWORKS' EXIST IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES, BELGIAN PM SAYS

Belgian PM Alexander De Croo said his county's intelligence service has found
pro-Russian networks trying to undermine support for Ukraine in several European
countries.

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TOP CHINESE OFFICIAL VISITS NORTH KOREA TO DISCUSS BOOSTING COOPERATION IN
HIGHEST-LEVEL MEETING IN YEARS

High-level officials from North Korea and China met to discuss boosting
cooperation as the North seeks to tighten ties with China and Russia.

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RUSSIA DESTROYS ONE OF UKRAINE'S LARGEST POWER PLANTS, DAMAGING ENERGY
INFRASTRUCTURE

Russia destroyed one of Ukraine's largest power plants and damaged energy
infrastructure. Putin claims retaliation for Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil
refineries.

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US RESTRICTS STAFF IN ISRAEL FROM TRAVELING OUTSIDE CITIES AS IRAN ATTACK THREAT
PERSISTS

The U.S. State Department is restricting movements of staff and their families
inside Israel as concerns remain high of an imminent attack from Iran.

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US, JAPAN AND SOUTH KOREA RUN MILITARY DRILLS IN DISPUTED EAST CHINA SEA

While President Biden met with the leaders of Japan and the Philippines, the
U.S. navy led drills with Japan and South Korea amid tensions between the allies
and China and North Korea

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AFRICAN DRONE COMPANY USES AI TO GIVE VITAL HELP TO US FRUIT AND NUT FARMERS

A South African startup is using AI software, drones and mobile phones to combat
climate change by analyzing fruit and nut crops for U.S. farmers and growers in
18 other countries.

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US COAST GUARD, NAVY RESCUE 3 FISHERMEN FROM DESERTED ISLAND AFTER SPELLING
'HELP' WITH PALMS

The US Coast Guard and Navy helped rescue three men who embarked on a fishing
excursion from Polowat Atoll in Micronesia before going missing on March 31.

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FATHER FIGHTS TO FIND CURE FOR HIS SON’S CANCER

Father Fernando Goldsztein has raised millions to find a cure for a rare brain
tumor his son was diagnosed with at age nine called Medulloblastoma.

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DOMINICAN AUTHORITIES LAUNCH PROBE AFTER AN IMMIGRATION OFFICER IS ACCUSED OF
RAPING A 14-YEAR-OLD

An investigation has been launched in the Dominican Republic after an
immigration officer was accused of 'raping a 14-year-old girl' near the resort
town of Punta Cana.

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PUTIN MOCKS PLANNED UKRAINE CONFERENCE AND SAYS RUSSIA WON'T ACCEPT ANY ENFORCED
PEACE PLANS

Russia's President Vladimir Putin has mocked a scheduled international
conference focused on Ukraine peace talks, adding that Moscow will not accept
any plans that ignore its interests.

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MILITARY-LED MALI SUSPENDS ALL POLITICAL ACTIVITY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

Mali's military junta has issued a decree suspending all political activity in
the country until further notice in a purported bid to uphold public order.

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POLICE OFFICIAL IS SHOT TO DEATH IN MEXICO'S TROUBLED RESORT CITY OF ACAPULCO

Eduardo Chávez, the head of municipal traffic police, was shot to death on
Thursday in Mexico's resort town of Acapulco; the crime is still under
investigation.

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MORE AID IS SUPPOSED TO BE ENTERING THE GAZA STRIP. WHY ISN’T IT HELPING?

Israel, under U.S. pressure, agreed to dramatically ramp up aid to Gaza and said
last week it would open another cargo crossing; officials say starvation is
widespread in northern Gaza.

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WHY DID YOON'S PARTY LOSE IN SOUTH KOREA'S ELECTIONS AND WHAT TROUBLES DOES HE
FACE NOW?

In what appears to be a massive political setback to South Korean President Yoon
Suk Yeol, voters have given liberals extended opposition control of parliament.

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3 DUTCH SKIERS KILLED IN AUSTRIAN ALPS AVALANCHE

Three Dutch skiers were killed in a Thursday avalanche near the Austrian ski
resort of Soelden, according to authorities. A fourth was rescued and
hospitalized.

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IRAN ATTACK THREAT PROMPTS US GENERAL VISIT TO ISRAEL, REVIEW OF MILITARY
CAPABILITIES

CENTCOM Gen. Michael Kurilla regularly visits Israel to ensure the two
countries' militaries maintain strong cooperative capabilities, but this year's
visit has greater importance.

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WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE REAL ESTATE TYCOON SENTENCED TO DEATH IN VIETNAM'S
LARGEST FRAUD CASE

Vietnamese businesswoman Truong My Lan has been sentenced to death in the
country's largest ever financial fraud case; she was arrested in 2022 and later
charged with fraud totaling $12.5 billion.

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MEXICO WANTS UN TO SUSPEND ECUADOR OVER ITS POLICE RAID ON THE MEXICAN EMBASSY
IN QUITO

Andrés Manuel López Obrador, president of Mexico, said his country wants the
United Nations to suspend Ecuador from the international organization; tensions
have soared between the two countries.

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AFGHANISTAN'S TALIBAN LEADERS ISSUED DIFFERENT MESSAGES FOR EID. EXPERTS SAY
THAT SHOWS TENSIONS

Two Taliban leaders in Afghanistan delivered messages for Eid al-Fitr this week
which experts say showed tensions between hardliners and those who want to scrap
harsher policies.

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ALMOST 12,000 HOUSES FLOODED ALONG RUSSIA'S KAZAKH BORDER

Some 11,972 homes were flooded out in Russia's Orenburg Oblast following a dam
rupture last week, according to regional governor Denis Pasler.

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PORTUGUESE CATHOLIC CHURCH ANNOUNCES IT WILL COMPENSATE VICTIMS OF SEX ABUSE

The Portuguese Catholic Church has unanimously agreed to compensate victims of
sex abuse by clergy; a fund will be created with contributions from all of the
Portuguese dioceses.

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POLAND HAS A STRICT ABORTION LAW — AND MANY ABORTIONS. LAWMAKERS ARE NOW
TACKLING THE LEGISLATION

Lawmakers in Poland, which has one of the most restrictive abortion laws in
Europe, held a debate on Thursday over liberalizing the law; many women
terminate pregnancies with pills from abroad.

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MAN ACCUSED OF INSULTING LUKASHENKO ONLINE DIES IN BELARUS JAIL

51-year-old Belarusian national Aliaksandr Kulinich died at a detention center
Tuesday while awaiting trial on charges he insulted authoritarian President
Alexander Lukashenko.

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ITALIAN COAST GUARD RESCUES 22 SHIPWRECKED PEOPLE, RECOVERS 9 BODIES. SOME 15
REPORTED MISSING

22 people were rescued and nine bodies were recovered by the Italian Coast Guard
after a smuggler's boat capsized; the boat departed from Tunisia on Sunday
carrying 46 people.

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STEELWORKERS AT THE UK'S LARGEST PRODUCTION PLANT VOTE TO STRIKE OVER JOB LOSSES

Union officials announced Thursday that 1,500 workers at Britain's largest steel
production plant have voted to strike for the first time in decades, in protest
of the planned loss of 2,800 jobs.

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