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INDIAN TOWN SETS CURFEW AFTER MOSQUE CLASHES, POLICE ORDERED TO SHOOT VIOLATORS

Authorities in Haldwani, India, have imposed an indefinite curfew following
clashes over the construction of a mosque and Muslim seminary, with police
ordered to shoot violators.

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MALAYSIAN HIGH COURT STRIKES DOWN STATE'S SHARIA-BASED LAWS

The Malaysian Federal Court ruled Friday against 16 Sharia-based criminal laws
imposed by the opposition-run Kelantan state government.

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SUSPECT IN LONDON CHEMICAL ATTACK PROBABLY DISAPPEARED INTO THAMES RIVER, UK
POLICE SAY

UK police say that the suspect in a London chemical attack that hospitalized a
woman and her two children most likely vanished into the Thames River, though no
body has been found.

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FORMER DUTCH PRIME MINISTER DRIES VAN AGT, 93, EUTHANIZED 'HAND IN HAND' WITH
WIFE

Former Dutch Prime Minister Dries van Agt and his wife, Eugenie van
Agt-Krekelberg, died "hand-in-hand" Monday by euthanasia. They were both 93.

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SERBIA'S LEADER VOICES OUTRAGE AT KOSOVO'S BAN OF THE SERBIAN DINAR UN MEETING

Serbia's president accused Kosovo’s prime minister of banning the dinar with the
intention of driving out ethic Serbs living in Kosovo at U.N. Security Council
emergency meeting.

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COLLISION BETWEEN TRUCK, BUS KILLS AT LEAST 18 IN CONGOLESE CAPITAL

A bus reportedly collided with a truck Friday in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic
of the Congo, killing 18 people aboard and leaving two others injured.

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NETANYAHU PLANNING TO EVACUATE CIVILIANS FROM LARGE GAZA CITY AS EXPECTED
INVASION LOOMS

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday declared Jerusalem's intent
to evacuate the southern Gaza city of Rafah, currently home to some 1.4 million
people.

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EGYPT STRENGTHENS ITS BORDER WITH GAZA AS ISRAEL CONTINUES ATTACKS

Egypt, which borders Israel and Gaza, says they ramped up security over the last
two weeks, ahead of Israel's plan to expand their military operations in
southern Gaza.

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AZERBAIJANI PRESIDENT'S 90% RE-ELECTION MARGIN RAISES CONCERNS OVER
'RESTRICTIVE' SYSTEM

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's landslide re-election victory has been
confirmed by the Eurasian nation's Central Election Commission.

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LATEST ICELAND VOLCANIC ERUPTION SUBSIDES, BUT EXPERTS WARY OF MORE SOON TO COME

Iceland's Meteorological Office said Thursday that a volcanic eruption in the
country's southwest has apparently subsided, though experts warn further
eruptions may soon be on the way.

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FARMERS IN ITALY, SPAIN AND POLAND PROTEST OVER EU POLICIES, DEMANDING ACTION ON
RISING COSTS

Farmers in Italy, Spain and Poland are protesting against European Union farming
policies, citing increased production costs, reduced profits and unfair
competition.

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FAR-RIGHT GERMAN POLITICIAN TO GO ON TRIAL FOR ALLEGED USE OF NAZI SLOGAN

Björn Höcke, a prominent figure in Germany's far-right party, is set to go on
trial in April for charges related to his alleged use of a Nazi slogan in a
speech.

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40,000 CHILDREN LEFT WITHOUT PARENTS AS EL SALVADOR JAILS 1% OF POPULATION

An estimated 40,000 children in El Salvador have had one or both parents
detained as part of President Nayib Bukele's anti-gang campaign, which aims to
combat violence.

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2 ADOPTED TEENS ARRESTED IN SPAIN FOLLOWING MOTHER’S GRISLY MURDER: REPORT

Police in Spain have arrested 15 and 13-year-old teenagers on suspicion of
killing their 48-year-old mother Silvia López Gayubas in Castro Urdiales.

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ALLEGED CIVILIAN MASSACRE REPORTED IN ETHIOPIA AS US CALLS FOR INVESTIGATION

The U.S. is calling for the alleged massacre of civilians in Ethiopia's Amhara
region to be investigated amid reports that over 80 people were killed.

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US MILITARY EXERCISES WITH PHILIPPINES UNAFFECTED BY AMERICA'S FOCUS ON UKRAINE
AND GAZA, GENERAL SAYS

Maj. Gen. Marcus Evans has confirmed that U.S.-Philippines combat exercises will
continue unaffected by America's focus on conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle
East.

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FINLAND PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES COMPETE TO SHAPE COUNTRY’S FOREIGN AND SECURITY
POLICIES INVOLVING RUSSIA

Finns on Sunday will choose between two seasoned politicians to be their next
head of state, whose main task will be to steer the new NATO member’s foreign
and security policy.

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JAPAN SCRAPS CONTROVERSIAL FOREIGN WORKER PROGRAM, REPLACING IT WITH NEW SYSTEM

Japan has decided to overhaul its foreign trainee program due to criticisms of
exploiting cheap labor, replacing it with a new system that aims protect the
rights of trainees.

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SWISS POLICE FATALLY SHOOT IRANIAN MAN WHO SEIZED HOSTAGES ON TRAIN WITH AXE AND
KNIFE

Swiss police fatally shot a 32-year-old Iranian man on Thursday after he seized
over a dozen hostages on a train, wielding an axe and a knife. No passengers
were injured.

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US RETURNS STOLEN ROYAL ARTIFACTS TO GHANA 150 YEARS AFTER BRITISH LOOTING

Seven royal artifacts looted by British colonial forces from Ghana's Asante
kingdom 150 years ago have been returned and presented to the kingdom, officials
say.

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KREMLIN OFFICIALS SAY NEW TOP UKRAINIAN COMMANDER WILL NOT CHANGE CONFLICT, CALL
HIM A TRAITOR

Russian leaders, including President Vladimir Putin, say they do not believe the
recent change of leadership in the Ukrainian military will affect the ongoing
invasion.

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DENMARK WARNS 'NEW KNOWLEDGE' INDICATES RUSSIA COULD ATTACK NATO IN 3 TO 5
YEARS: REPORT

Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said Friday that new intelligence
indicates Russia could target a NATO country in the next three to five years.

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US LAUNCHES MORE 'SELF-DEFENSE' STRIKES TARGETING HOUTHI CRUISE MISSILES IN
YEMEN

The U.S. launched attacks on Houthi rebels Thursday, this time targeting four
unmanned surface vessels and seven mobile anti-ship cruise missiles prepared to
launch into Red Sea.

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FORMER BRITISH SOLDIER TO BE PROSECUTED IN 1972 'TROUBLES' KILLING IN NORTHERN
IRELAND

A former British soldier will be prosecuted for the killing of Patrick McVeigh,
who was shot in Belfast, Northern Ireland, during a period of sectarian violence
known as the "Troubles."

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MEDALS FOR THE 2024 PARIS OLYMPICS ARE MADE FROM EIFFEL TOWER PIECES

A piece of iron taken from the Eiffel Tower is included in the 2024 Paris
Olympic Games' gold, silver and bronze medals, revealed by Games organizers
Thursday.

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