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PRO-PALESTINIAN PROTESTERS' PAINTED RED HANDS A 'SYMBOL' ROOTED IN 'CRAZE TO SEE
BLOOD': EXPERT

The symbol of pro-Palestinian demonstrators with painted red hands is a symbol
of "brutality and human depravity," and represents Israel's "existential
threat."

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DENGUE FEVER OUTBREAK IN ARGENTINA LEADS TO SHORTAGE OF A MUST-HAVE ITEM:
MOSQUITO REPELLENT

As Argentina contends with a dengue fever outbreak, mosquito repellent has been
sold out in nearly all stores in Buenos Aires and is selling online for as much
as 10 times the retail value.

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COLOMBIAN PROSECUTORS SAY FORMER PRESIDENT URIBE WILL FACE TRIAL IN WITNESS
TAMPERING PROBE

Colombia's former President Álvaro Uribe will be called to trial for alleged
'bribery of witnesses in criminal proceedings and procedural fraud,' the
country's prosecutor's office said Tuesday.

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FORMER VENEZUELAN OIL CZAR ARRESTED IN CORRUPTION PROBE

Former Venezuelan Oil Minister Tareck El Aissami has been arrested in connection
with a corruption scheme based on international petroleum sales.

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SPAIN ON HIGH ALERT AMID ISIS THREATS AS EUROPEAN LEADERS WARN OF CONFLICT WITH
RUSSIA: 'PREWAR ERA'

The Spanish Ministry of the Interior announced it was on high alert amid
terrorist threats from the Islamic State, targeting quarterfinal games of the
Champions League in Madrid.

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TURKEY AND ISRAEL ANNOUNCE TRADE BARRIERS ON EACH OTHER AS RELATIONS DETERIORATE
OVER GAZA

As relations between Turkey and Israel have further deteriorated amid the war in
Gaza, the two countries on Tuesday announced trade barriers on each other.

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NOBEL LAUREATE BIALIATSKI'S CONDITION HAS WORSENED AFTER 1,000 DAYS IN
BELARUSIAN PRISON, HIS WIFE SAYS

Ales Bialiatski, activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has been imprisoned in
Belarus for 1,000 days as of Tuesday, amid fears about his worsening health.

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A SOUTH AFRICAN COURT OVERTURNS BAN, RULES THAT FORMER LEADER JACOB ZUMA CAN RUN
IN THE ELECTION

South Africa's former President Jacob Zuma can run for office in the coming
general election, the country's Electoral Court ruled on Tuesday; this ruling
overturns an earlier decision.

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CHINESE AMBITIONS FOR US ALLIES PROMPTS WASHINGTON SECURITY SUMMIT WITH JAPAN,
PHILIPPINES

China continues to press claims over waterways and fishing shoals around the
Philippines, prompting increased military and security focus on the country.

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KENYAN HOSPITAL LAYS OFF 100 STRIKING DOCTORS AS NATIONWIDE STRIKE NEARS A MONTH

A public hospital has laid off 100 doctors in Kenya's capitol of Nairobi who are
taking part in an ongoing nationwide strike; the hospital has hired new doctors
to replace those striking.

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AMLO 'OFFENDED' BY PREFERRED CANDIDATE'S DEBATE PERFORMANCE

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador voiced displeasure at the
performance of former Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum, his party's
presidential nominee, at Sunday's debate.

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FOOD AID ARRIVES IN HAITI AFTER POLICE RECOVER HIJACKED CARGO SHIP

Haitians continue to suffer under extreme gang violence, internal displacements
and food shortages as humanitarian aid groups work to deliver food supplies to
Haiti.

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GUNMEN KILL 6 POLICE OFFICERS IN SOUTHEAST IRAN

Armed militants attacked a police convoy in southeastern Iran on Tuesday,
killing six officers. The Jaish al-Adl group has claimed responsibility for the
ambush.

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CHAMPIONS LEAGUE MATCHES WILL GO AHEAD DESPITE ISLAMIC STATE TERROR THREAT

The governing body of European soccer announced Tuesday that this week's
Champions League games will go on as scheduled despite threats of attacks from
the Islamic State.

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AT LEAST 3 DEAD, 5 INJURED IN ITALIAN DAM EXPLOSION

At least three people died, five others were injured and four remain missing
following an underground explosion Tuesday at the Bergi hydroelectric plant in
northern Italy.

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SUSPECT ARRESTED AFTER YOUNG MOTHER STABBED TO DEATH WHILE WALKING WITH HER BABY

The man police identified as a suspect responsible for killing a mother while
she was out walking her baby in a stroller the weekend is in custody, according
to a report.

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'SATANIC RITUAL MURDERS' RESULT IN LENGTHY PRISON SENTENCES FOR 3 RUSSIANS

Four Russians were arrested in connection with three murders described as
"satanic ritual killings." The perpetrators lured two of their victims into the
forest to kill them in secret.

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NETANYAHU PRESSES IMPORTANCE OF RAFAH INVASION TO ELIMINATE HAMAS: 'NO FORCE IN
THE WORLD WILL STOP US'

President Biden, on a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
last week, indicated the U.S. would reconsider its support if Israel didn't do
more to protect civilians.

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IRELAND'S SIMON HARRIS ELECTED AS YOUNGEST EVER PRIME MINISTER AFTER
PREDECESSOR'S ABRUPT RESIGNATION

Simon Harris, 37, has become Ireland's youngest prime minister and replaces Fine
Gael party colleague Leo Varadkar.

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GREECE IMPLEMENTS STATE-ISSUED QR CODE REQUIREMENT TO ATTEND SOCCER GAMES
FOLLOWING OFFICER'S DEATH

The Greek government will issue all soccer match tickets as QR codes so
attendees can be identified and attendance bans can be enforced in the wake of
soccer-related violence.

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TAIWAN WAR GAMES TO SIMULATE CHINA TURNING A MILITARY DRILL INTO AN ATTACK:
REPORT

Taiwan's defense ministry says its military drills this year will include a
scenario in which China turns one of its own exercises into an actual attack.

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TOP CHINESE OFFICIAL TO LEAD 'GOODWILL VISIT' TO NORTH KOREA THIS WEEK

The No. 3 official in the Chinese Communist Party will lead a delegation on what
was described as a "goodwill visit" to North Korea from April 11 to April 13,
2024.

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MOTHER STABBED TO DEATH WHILE WALKING WITH HER BABY IN A STROLLER, SUSPECT STILL
ON THE LOOSE: POLICE

Oldham, England, resident Kulsuma Akter, 27, was stabbed to death after walking
with her baby on Saturday afternoon. The child was in a pram at the time and was
not wounded.

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IRAN'S FOREIGN MINISTER ACCUSES U.S. OF GIVING ISRAEL 'GREEN LIGHT' TO ATTACK
CONSULATE IN SYRIA

Hossein Amirabdollahian, minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran, has accused the
U.S. of giving Israel the 'green light' for an airstrike that killed 7 Iranian
military officials.

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THE SECURITY COUNCIL REVIVES THE PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY’S UN HOPES. THE US SAYS
NOT YET

The U.N. Security Council revived on Monday the Palestinian Authority's hopes of
full membership in the U.N.; the U.S. said the Palestinian Authority must
negotiate statehood with Israel.

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