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POLL FINDS MOST AMERICANS DON'T SUPPORT ISRAEL'S ACTION IN GAZA AS BIDEN-ISRAEL
RELATIONS HIT 'LOW POINT'

As Biden Israel relations hit new low, poll finds majority of Americans
disapprove of Israeli actions in Gaza, with Democrats and Independents far more
disapproving than Republicans.

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BANKSY'S LONDON TREE MURAL COVERED IN PLASTIC, FENCED OFF AFTER APPARENT
VANDALISM

A mural by the renowned street artist Banksy, which emerged last week in London,
has been encased in plastic following an apparent act of vandalism, officials
said.

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PAKISTAN TO PERFORM DNA TEST ON REMAINS OF SUICIDE BOMBER WHO KILLED 5 CHINESE
NATIONALS

Pakistani authorities plan to conduct DNA testing on the remains of the suicide
bomber responsible for an attack in Shangla, northwest Pakistan, officials said.

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IRAQI MAN RESPONSIBLE FOR QURAN BURNINGS IN SWEDEN SEEKS ASYLUM IN NORWAY AFTER
FACING DEPORTATION

Salwan Momika, an Iraqi man known for burning the Quran in Sweden, has announced
plans to seek asylum in Norway after facing deportation orders from Sweden.

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ISIS-K ATTACK IN MOSCOW HIGHLIGHTS GROWING TERROR THREAT FROM AFGHANISTAN

Following the deadly ISIS-K attack in Moscow, the threat of terrorism emanating
from Afghanistan is once again in focus as the terror group seeks to export its
extremism beyond Kabul.

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OSTRICH RUNS THROUGH TRAFFIC IN SOUTH KOREA AFTER ESCAPING ZOO

A 4-year-old male ostrich named Tadori escaped from a zoo in Seongnam, South
Korea, on Tuesday and was seen running through traffic on a busy street.

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TAIWAN SAFEGUARDS AGAINST RISING CHINA THREAT WITH COMMISSIONING OF 2 NEW NAVY
CORVETTES

The Taiwanese navy has commissioned a pair of new corvettes amid a rising threat
from China. The new ships are fast, maneuverable and carry a range of missiles
and deck guns.

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BEIJING RESIDENTS PLAY FETCH WITH MIGRATORY BIRDS IN ANCIENT CHINESE TRADITION

In winter or early spring in Beijing, some residents continue to engage in a
tradition dating back to the Qing Dynasty where they play fetch with birds.

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CHINA'S XI JINPING TELLS DUTCH PM THAT RESTRICTING TECHNOLOGY ACCESS WON'T STOP
CHINA'S ADVANCE

Chinese leader Xi Jinping has told visiting Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte that
attempts to restrict China’s access to technology will not stop the country’s
advance.

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TAIWAN STANDS AS MAJOR LINE OF DEFENSE AGAINST GLOBAL WAR WITH CHINA, CRITICAL
FOR US SECURITY

Taiwan stands as last line of defense against Chinese hegemony across Asia, U.S.
security and the threat of a global war, warns a China expert from the Heritage
Foundation.

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5 KILLED AFTER BUS VEERS OFF HIGHWAY, CRASHES IN EASTERN GERMANY

At least five people were killed on Wednesday when a bus traveling from Berlin
to Switzerland veered off a highway near Leipzig, Germany, authorities said.

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4 SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR 2013 ASSASSINATION OF TUNISIAN POLITICIAN

A Tunisian court has delivered verdicts in the case of the murder of politician
Chokri Belaid, who was assassinated in 2013. Four people have been sentenced to
death.

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BRAZIL AND FRANCE ANNOUNCE $1.1 BILLION INVESTMENT PLAN FOR AMAZON RAINFOREST
AFTER YEARS OF FRICTION

French President Emmanuel Macron and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da
Silva have announced an initiative to invest $1.1 billion in the Amazon
rainforest.

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THAILAND'S LOWER HOUSE APPROVES BILL TO LEGALIZE SAME-SEX MARRIAGE

Thailand's lower house of Parliament overwhelmingly approved a marriage equality
bill on Wednesday. The bill passed with the approval of 400 of the 415 members.

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CRITICS CHARGE BIDEN WITH ABANDONING ISRAEL, HOSTAGES AMID GROWING TENSIONS WITH
JEWISH STATE

Amid the Jewish state waging an existential war against Hamas, some critics have
accused the Biden administration of throwing Israel under the bus at the U.N. by
allowing a hostile resolution to pass.

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BRITISH COURT RULES JULIAN ASSANGE EXTRADITION ON PAUSE UNTIL US GUARANTEES NO
DEATH PENALTY

The Biden administration has pursued a case against Wikileaks founder Julian
Assange with charges under the Espionage Act, which some argue is a threat to
journalism.

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TUNISIAN JOURNALIST TO STAND TRIAL FOR ALLEGEDLY INSULTING PUBLIC OFFICIAL
ONLINE

Prominent Tunisian journalist Mohamed Boughalleb is set to stand trial next
month for allegedly insulting a public official on social media.

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THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE TURKISH LOCAL ELECTIONS THAT WILL GAUGE ERDOGAN’S
POPULARITY

Turkish citizens will soon vote in local elections; a victory for President
Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party could motivate him to seek constitutional
changes that allow him to serve a longer term.

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WHY IS JAPAN CHANGING ITS BAN ON EXPORTING LETHAL WEAPONS, AND WHY IS IT SO
CONTROVERSIAL?

Japan's cabinet approved a plan on Tuesday to sell 'next-generation fighter
jets' to other countries; the decision comes as Japan works with the UK and
Italy to develop an 'advanced fighter jet.'

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THE BRITISH MUSEUM IS SUING A FORMER CURATOR OVER THE ALLEGED THEFT OF ALMOST
2,000 ITEMS

The British Museum is suing a former curator for stealing hundreds of artifacts,
including ancient gems and jewelry, and offering them for sale online; museum
has so far recovered 356 missing items.

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SOUTH SUDAN TO REOPEN SCHOOLS AFTER 2-WEEK, EXTREME HEAT-INDUCED CLOSURE

The South Sudanese government on Tuesday announced that the country's schools
will reopen next week after being shuttered by triple-digit temperatures.

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BASSIROU DIOMAYE FAYE EMERGES AS SENEGAL'S NEXT PRESIDENT AFTER CONTENTIOUS
ELECTION CYCLE

Opposition-backed political newcomer Bassirou Diomaye Faye, 44, has been elected
president of Senegal, set to succeed incumbent Macky Sall.

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MOSCOW CONTINUES TRYING TO LINK UKRAINE TO CONCERT HALL TERRORIST ATTACK,
ZELENSKYY CALLS RUSSIANS 'SCUMS'

Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged repeatedly that radical
Islamists carried out the attack, but he insists that Ukraine had a hand in
planning it.

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KENYA STARTS TO HAND OVER TO RELATIVES THE BODIES OF 429 MEMBERS OF A DOOMSDAY
CULT

Kenya's government began returning to relatives the exhumed bodies of more than
400 members of a doomsday cult; leader of the cult is accused of asking
followers to starve themselves.

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POLAND EYES COURT TRIAL FOR CENTRAL BANK CHIEF ACCUSED OF BETRAYING COUNTRY'S
FINANCIAL INTERESTS

Lawmakers in Poland's pro-European government have initiated a rare process
aimed at forcing a court trial for National Bank chief Adam Glapiński.

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