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POLAND LAUNCHES SPECIAL COMMISSION TO PROBE RUSSIAN AND BELARUSIAN INFLUENCE

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk says that a special commission tasked with
investigating Russian and Belarusian influence in Poland is starting its work.

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ATTACK ON US EMBASSY IN LEBANON FOILED, GUNMAN CAPTURED AFTER SHOOTOUT

A gunman opened fire at the U.S. Embassy in Lebanon on Wednesday, but was
wounded in an exchange of gunfire with Lebanon's army and taken to a hospital.

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SOUTH AFRICAN CABINET MINISTER ARRESTED ON BRIBERY ALLEGATIONS

South African Cabinet Minister Zizi Kodwa of the African National Congress was
arrested and appeared in court on bribery charges. He said he intends to plead
not guilty.

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4 POLICE OFFICERS ARRESTED AFTER ALLEGEDLY KIDNAPPING TOURISTS IN THE
PHILIPPINES

Authorities report that four police officers in the Philippine capital region
have been apprehended for their involvement in a kidnapping-for-ransom scheme
targeting tourists.

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ISRAEL ACCUSED OF USING WHITE PHOSPHORUS TO HARM CIVILIANS IN LEBANON, RIGHTS
GROUP REPORT SAYS

Human Rights Watch, a human rights group, has accused Israel of using white
phosphorus on residential buildings in at least five towns and villages in
southern Lebanon.

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AMANDA KNOX RE-CONVICTED OF SLANDER IN ITALY OVER ROOMMATE'S 2007 KILLING

Amanda Knox was re-convicted of slander in an Italian court on Wednesday for
wrongfully accusing an innocent man of killing her British roommate in 2007.

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GERMAN RIGHT WING CANDIDATE STABBED IN LATEST ATTACK AHEAD OF ELECTIONS

A German right-wing party candidate was stabbed on Tuesday, just days after
an Afghan migrant several people including a police officer who later died from
his injuries.

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BRITISH MILITARY HORSES INJURED WHILE RUNNING THROUGH LONDON IN APRIL
'RECOVERING WITH REMARKABLE SPEED'

The five military horses that bolted and injured themselves as they ran loose
through central London in April are expected to return to duty, with three of
them already back to work.

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EUROPE EXPECTED TO MOVE RIGHT IN EU ELECTIONS AMID VOTER ANGER OVER ILLEGAL
IMMIGRATION, CRIME, ECONOMY

European rightwing populist parties are surging in the European Parliament
election polls amid the ongoing migrant crisis, expected to deliver the historic
first right-leaning majority.

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SLOVENIA BECOMES LATEST EUROPEAN COUNTRY TO RECOGNIZE A PALESTINIAN STATE AFTER
A PARLIAMENTARY VOTE

Following in the steps of several other European countries, Slovenia's
parliament has voted in favor of recognizing a Palestinian state; no member
voted against recognition.

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IRAN-BACKED HOUTHIS LAUNCH MORE MISSILES INTO RED SEA AFTER GREECE SAID ATTACKS
HAVE DECLINED

Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have launched two anti-ship ballistic
missiles into the Red Sea in the past 24 hours, U.S. Central Command confirmed
Tuesday.

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MODI CLAIMS VICTORY IN INDIA'S ELECTION BUT DROP IN SUPPORT FORCES HIM TO RELY
ON COALITION PARTNERS

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has declared victory for his alliance in the
country's general election, although his party lost seats to an opposition that
was stronger than expected.

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CYPRUS PRESIDENT SAYS A BUFFER ZONE SPLITTING THE ISLAND WON'T BECOME ANOTHER
MIGRANT ROUTE

Nikos Christodoulides, the president of Cyprus, said he will not open another
migrant route by letting through 27 asylum-seekers stranded in a buffer zone
that bisects the island nation.

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INDIA'S POPULAR BUT POLARIZING LEADER NARENDRA MODI IS EXTENDING HIS DECADE IN
POWER. WHO IS HE?

Narendra Modi, who has served as India's prime minister since 2014, is a
polarizing but popular leader who has advanced Hindu nationalism while presiding
over a growing economy.

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INTERFAITH GATHERING URGES PEACE AS HAMAS HOSTAGE FAMILIES RELATE CRUSHING FEARS

The interfaith gathering included testimony from the family members of hostages
still in Hamas custody and pleas from leaders from each Abrahamic faith for the
safe return of everyone.

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EXTENDING USE OF WESTERN WEAPONS WOULD WEAKEN RUSSIAN BORDER, UKRAINE SAYS

Using Western weapons to strike inside Russia would deeply impact Moscow's
capability to operate in border areas, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's
chief of staff said.

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RED SEA SEES DECLINE IN HOUTHI ATTACKS DUE TO INTERNATIONAL NAVAL MISSIONS,
GREECE SAYS

The Red Sea has seen a notable decline in the number of attacks by Yemen’s
Houthis over the past week, which has been attributed to cooperation between
naval missions.

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2 PILOTS CONFIRMED DEAD AFTER MILITARY TRAINING PLANE CRASHES IN CENTRAL TURKEY

Turkey's defense ministry has confirmed the death of two pilots after a military
plane crashed during training on Tuesday. The crash is under investigation.

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AUSTRALIA EXPANDS MILITARY RECRUITMENT TO NONCITZENS TO BOLSTER DEFENSE AGAINST
FOREIGN THREATS

Australia is set to start recruiting some noncitizens to boost military numbers,
focusing on people from Five Eyes intelligence-sharing nations, officials say.

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SOUTH KOREA APPROVES SUSPENSION OF MILITARY DEAL WITH NORTH KOREA AFTER TENSIONS
OVER TRASH BALLOONS

South Korea has taken steps to suspend a controversial military agreement with
North Korea and resume frontline military activities, according to officials.

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US DEFENSE SECRETARY AUSTIN MEETS CAMBODIA'S TOP OFFICIALS IN PURSUIT OF
STRONGER TIES WITH CHINA'S ALLY

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin traveled to Cambodia to push for stronger
military ties with China’s closest ally in Southeast Asia after years of cooling
relations.

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MORE THAN A THIRD OF REMAINING GAZA HOSTAGES ARE BELIEVED TO BE DEAD, ISRAEL
SAYS

More than a third of the remaining hostages kidnapped during the October 7
attack by the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas are believed to be dead,
according to Israel.

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US-CHINA POLICY FAILURES HIGHLIGHTED ON TIANANMEN SQUARE MASSACRE ANNIVERSARY

The naïve U.S. desire to try and shape China's emergence on the global scene may
have ultimately proven its undoing as Beijing failed to liberalize its society
as various administrations had hoped.

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STUDY SAYS FOOD AID MEETS QUALITY, QUANTITY FOR GAZANS AS UN, ICC SAY ISRAEL
STARVING CIVILIANS

Study examined food substances entering Gaza over four months and found that
there was enough to adequately provide for the territory’s entire population.

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TOURIST DEFACES ANCIENT ROMAN WALL ON VACATION, ANGERING ITALIAN AUTHORITIES

A 27-year-old man from the Netherlands got into hot water with Italian
authorities after he allegedly wrote his graffiti signature on an ancient wall
in Herculaneum.

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