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CHINESE DOPING ON THEIR MIND, US ATHLETES SEND LETTER TO AMERICA'S DRUG CZAR
ASKING FOR ANSWERS

American athlete groups are calling for an independent investigation into the
case of nearly 2 dozen Chinese swimmers who were not sanctioned after having
positive tests for a banned heart medication.

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LIBYA DEMANDS IMPROVEMENTS AFTER LEAKED PHOTOS SHOW TINY CELL OF MOAMMAR
GADHAFI'S SON IN BEIRUT

Libyan authorities are demanding improvements after photographs leaked of the
underground cell in Lebanon where the son of Libya’s late dictator Moammar
Gadhafi has been held for years.

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UN CALLS FOR REVERSAL OF NEW SOUTH SUDAN TAXES THAT JEOPARDIZE FOOD DROPS

The U.N. has called for South Sudan to remove new taxes and charges that have
led to its suspension of crucial food airdrops for thousands.

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ECUADOR FILES COMPLAINT AGAINST MEXICO AT TOP UN COURT IN SPAT OVER EMBASSY RAID

Ecuador has filed a complaint at the United Nations' top court over Mexico's
move to grant political asylum to former Ecuadorian vice president Jorge Glas.

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BELARUS LABELS GERMAN STATE BROADCASTER DEUTSCHE WELLE ‘EXTREMIST,’ BANS
ACTIVITIES IN THE COUNTRY

The Belarusian service of the German state broadcaster Deutsche Welle has been
labeled an 'extremist organization' by authorities in Belarus; all of its
activities have been banned in the country.

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FRENCH POLICE REMOVE PRO-PALESTINIAN STUDENTS FROM THE COURTYARD OF SORBONNE
UNIVERSITY IN PARIS

Dozens of Sorbonne university students were removed from campus grounds by
French police after pro-Palestinian protesters occupied the elite institution's
main courtyard.

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TOGO VOTES IN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION TESTING SUPPORT FOR PROPOSAL THAT COULD
KEEP DYNASTY IN POWER

Togolese voters headed to the polls for parliamentary elections that gauge
support for a proposed new constitution that would give lawmakers the ability to
choose the country's president.

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NEGOTIATORS DISCUSS TERMS FOR GLOBAL TREATY TO END PLASTIC POLLUTION IN CANADA

The Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution met on Monday
to begin the process of writing out a global treaty to end plastic pollution.

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POPE VISITS VENICE BIENNALE EXHIBIT INSIDE WOMEN'S PRISON, CONSOLES PRISONERS

Pope Francis attended the Venice Biennale of Arts and visited the Vatican's
exhibit, which was inside of a women's prison and created with the help of some
prisoners.

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INDIA PROTESTS AGAINST SEPARATIST SLOGANS AT CANADIAN EVENT FOLLOWING KILLING OF
SIKH LEADER A YEAR AGO

India expressed concern and protest after people attending a Canadian event
addressed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used separatist slogans in support of
a Sikh homeland.

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PHILIPPINE SCHOOLS CANCEL CLASSES AS MAJOR HEAT WAVE SPREADS ACROSS SOUTHEAST
ASIA

Millions of students in public schools across the Philippines are being ordered
to stay home after urgent health warnings spread throughout Southeast Asia as
major heatwave continues to hit region.

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EUROPEAN UNION IMPLEMENTS STRICTER VISA REQUIREMENTS FOR ETHIOPIANS

The European Union has announced stricter visa requirements for Ethiopian
nationals. EU countries will no longer be permitted to waive requirements,
officials say.

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TALIBAN FACES CRITICISM FOR DEPRIVING WOMEN OF HUMAN RIGHTS AT UN MEETING

The Taliban faces criticism for depriving women of human rights at a U.N.
meeting, though no Taliban representatives attended because they are not
recognized by the U.N.

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WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN, KNOWN FOR PROVIDING WARTIME FOOD AID, TO RESUME WORK IN
GAZA AFTER STAFF DEATHS

World Central Kitchen is resuming operations in the Gaza Strip following a
temporary halt after seven of its workers were killed in an Israeli air strike.

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NATO CHIEF SAYS UKRAINE AID WILL INCREASE, APOLOGIZES FOR FALLING SHORT, ON
UNANNOUNCED VISIT

Jens Stoltenberg, chief of NATO, visited Kyiv, Ukraine, to admit that the
military alliance fell short of their promises of arms to Ukraine, but
reaffirmed commitment to the cause.

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RUSSIAN MAN ARRESTED IN GERMANY ON SUSPICION OF KILLING 2 UKRAINIANS AS
PROSECUTORS LOOK INTO POLITICAL MOTIVE

Germany's public prosecutor general's office is looking into a possible
political motivation for the killings of two Ukrainian military servicemen.

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RUSSIA THREATENS SEIZURE OF US ASSETS IN RESPONSE TO POTENTIAL CONFISCATION OF
CURRENCY RESERVES

A senior Russian security official has warned that Russia could retaliate
against any U.S. seizure of its frozen currency reserves by seizing the assets
of U.S. citizens.

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UKRAINE'S ZELENSKYY URGES FASTER US WEAPON DELIVERIES

President Zelenskyy has voiced the urgent need for faster delivery of U.S.
weapons to Ukraine, saying that small amounts had begun to arrive but were
inefficient.

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18 CONFIRMED DEAD AFTER BUS CRASH NEAR MEXICO CITY, AUTHORITIES SAY

18 people have been confirmed dead after a bus crash on the outskirts of Mexico
City on Sunday. 14 people were killed instantly, while another four died in the
hospital.

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SOUTH KOREAN OPPOSITION LEADER PUSHES PRESIDENT TO ACCEPT INVESTIGATION OF WIFE,
TOP OFFICIALS

South Korea’s opposition leader has urged President Yoon Suk Yeol to accept
special investigations into allegations involving top officials and his wife.

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CHINESE PRESIDENT XI JINPING TO VISIT FRANCE, SERBIA AND HUNGARY, APPEARS TO
WANT BIGGER ROLE IN UKRAINE

Chinese President Xi Jinping is set to visit France, Serbia and Hungary as the
country appears to seek a bigger part in the Ukraine war.

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SOLOMON ISLANDS PRO-BEIJING PRIME MINISTER WILL NOT RETAIN POSITION FOLLOWING
GENERAL ELECTIONS

Solomon Islands pro-Bejing Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare will not remain head
of the South Pacific island nation’s government following general elections.

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5 FORMER OFFICIALS CONVICTED IN GREECE'S DEADLIEST WILDFIRE CASE

Five former firefighting and disaster response officials have been convicted by
a Greek court for criminal negligence in connection with a deadly wildfire in
2018.

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CLIMATE ACTIVIST WHO DEFACED NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART EXHIBIT SENTENCED

A climate activist who smeared paint on the protective case of Edgar Degas'
"Little Dancer Aged Fourteen" sculpture at Washington, D.C.’s National Gallery
of Art was charged.

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SCOTLAND'S FIRST MINISTER HUMZA YOUSAF RESIGNS AFTER COALITION FALLS APART

Scotland’s first minister, Humza Yousaf, resigned rather than face a
no-confidence vote following the end of a coalition between his Scottish
National Party and the Green Party.

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