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EXILED BELARUS OPPOSITION LEADER SAYS SHE HASN’T HEARD FROM HER IMPRISONED
HUSBAND FOR OVER 400 DAYS

Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, an exiled opposition leader in Belarus, said she has
not heard from her imprisoned husband Siarhei Tsikhanouski for 421 days; he has
been behind bars since 2020.

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HAMAS IS SENDING A DELEGATION TO EGYPT FOR FURTHER CEASE-FIRE TALKS IN THE
LATEST SIGN OF PROGRESS

Hamas said it was sending to Egypt a delegation for cease-fire talks, marking a
sign of progress in attempts by mediators to work out an agreement between the
militant group and Israel.

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HEAD OF GREEK FAR-RIGHT GOLDEN DAWN PARTY IS GRANTED EARLY RELEASE FROM PRISON

Nikolaos Michaloliakos, the head of Greece's far-right Golden Dawn party, has
been granted conditional early release from prison; he was convicted of running
a criminal organization.

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LIBERIA PASSES A LAW SETTING UP A LONG-AWAITED WAR CRIMES COURT

Liberian President Joseph Boakai has signed an executive order to create a war
crimes court to deliver justice to the victims of the country's back-to-back
civil wars.

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GANGS IN HAITI LAUNCH FRESH ATTACKS, DAYS AFTER A NEW PRIME MINISTER IS
ANNOUNCED

Haitian gangs laid siege to several Port-au-Prince neighborhoods, exchanging
gunfire with police for hours and burning homes as hundreds fled the violence.

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SOCCER JERSEY DISPUTE BETWEEN ALGERIA AND MOROCCO CLUBS OVER WESTERN SAHARA GOES
TO SPORTS COURT

A soccer politics dispute between Morocco and Algeria, over a team jersey that
includes disputed territory on a map of Morocco, will go to a full appeal
hearing at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

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LANDMINE BLASTS KILL 1, INJURE 18 IN SOUTHWESTERN PAKISTAN

One person was killed and at least 18 were wounded Thursday in southwestern
Pakistan as double landmine blasts detonated. No one immediately claimed
responsibility for the blast.

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MASS BROADBAND OUTAGES REPORTED IN NEPAL

Broadband internet service was disrupted across much of Nepal on Thursday as
Indian vendors began withdrawing service to Nepali operators over payment
defaults.

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LAWMAKERS IN SERBIA ELECT NEW GOVERNMENT WITH PRO-RUSSIA MINISTERS SANCTIONED BY
THE US

As Serbian lawmakers voted a new government into office, two-pro Russia
officials who are sanctioned by the U.S. were reinstated; the government got
backing in a 152-61 vote in the parliament.

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KYIV'S FORCES ARE UP AGAINST A CONCERTED RUSSIAN PUSH IN EASTERN UKRAINE, A
MILITARY OFFICIAL SAYS

A Ukrainian military official said local defenders in the eastern part of the
country are holding firm so far against a concerted push by Russia's
better-equipped forces.

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TURKEY CUTS OFF ALL TRADE WITH ISRAEL IN PROTEST AGAINST GAZA WAR: REPORT

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ended all trade between his country and
Israel on Thursday in the latest protest against the war in Gaza.

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THOUSANDS RALLY IN SLOVAKIA TO PROTEST A CONTROVERSIAL OVERHAUL OF PUBLIC
BROADCASTING

Thousands of people rallied in Slovakia's capital to protest an overhaul of the
country's TV services and public radio, which critics say would result in the
government controlling the media.

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IRAN OFFERS SCHOLARSHIPS TO STUDENTS EXPELLED FROM US, EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES
OVER ANTI-ISRAEL PROTESTS: REPORT

Iran's Shiraz University leader praises anti-Israel agitators at American and
European campuses, offers scholarships to expelled students

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POLISH TEENAGER SUSPECTED OF ATTACKING SYNAGOGUE WITH MOLOTOV COCKTAILS ARRESTED

A 16-year-old Polish male was arrested on suspicion of attacking the Nożyk
Synagogue with Molotov cocktails. He could face up to 10 years in prison if
convicted.

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HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS CONFRONT RISING DENIAL, ANTISEMITISM IN NEW DIGITAL CAMPAIGN

The new #CancelHate digital campaign features Holocaust survivors reading social
media posts containing Holocaust denial or distortion and telling their own
stories of survival.

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ISRAEL'S PRESIDENT RELEASES BLISTERING STATEMENT ON US UNIVERSITY ENCAMPMENTS:
'RESURGENCE OF ANTISEMITISM'

Israeli President Isaac Herzog weighed in on the massive antisemitic encampments
that have sprouted up at elite US colleges and universities, such as UCLA and
Columbia.

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RUSSIA PROPOSES UN RESOLUTION TO BAN WEAPONIZATION OF OUTER SPACE

Russia introduced a U.N. resolution to ban all weapons in outer space for all
time just a week after vetoing a similar proposal from the United States and
Japan.

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ITALY HAS RIGHT TO SEIZE GREEK BRONZE FROM GETTY MUSEUM, EUROPEAN COURT AFFIRMS

The ECHR rejected an appeal of its ruling that Italy has the right to reclaim a
prized bronze statue, nicknamed the “Getty Bronze," by the Getty Museum in
California.

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EUROVISION SONG CONTEST ORGANIZERS PREPARED TO REMOVE PALESTINIAN FLAGS, SYMBOLS
FROM UPCOMING EVENT

The organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest, which will be held this year in
Malmo, Sweden, say they have the right to remove Palestinian symbols as large
protests are expected.

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STATE DEPARTMENT WANTS CHINA, RUSSIA TO DECLARE THAT AI WON'T CONTROL NUCLEAR
WEAPONS, ONLY HUMANS

A State Department official is pushing for China and Russia to make statements
declaring that AI will not be used to make nuclear weapons decisions.

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DEATH TOLL OF CHINA HIGHWAY COLLAPSE RISES TO 36, MORE THAN 20 CARS FOUND

A large section of a highway in Meizhou in south China's Guangdong Province
collapsed due to heavy rains and flooding, resulting in the confirmed deaths of
36 people so far.

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THE UNEXPECTED ANNOUNCEMENT OF A PRIME MINISTER DIVIDES HAITI'S NEWLY CREATED
TRANSITIONAL COUNCIL

After 4 out of 7 members of Haiti's transitional council announced they had
chosen Fritz Bélizaire as prime minister, council members who oppose him are
considering fighting the decision or resigning.

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UNIVERSITY OF TEHRAN PROFESSOR SAYS PROTESTERS AT US COLLEGES WILL SUPPORT IRAN
IN AMERICAN CONFLICT

A professor at the University of Tehran, who obtained his education in the U.S.,
says the Islamic State likes seeing protests in America, and they will support
Iran during conflict.

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MEXICAN POLICE SAY 5 DEAD AFTER CONSUMING TOXIC SUBSTANCE IN SANTERIA 'POWER'
RITUAL

Five people were found dead in southern Mexico's Oaxaca state after consuming a
lethal combination of unspecified substances, police said Wednesday.

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DRONE FOOTAGE SHOWS DEVASTATION IN UKRAINE'S STRATEGIC EASTERN CITY OF CHASIV
YAR AS RUSSIANS NEAR

New drone footage shows Chasiv Yar, a strategic city in eastern Ukraine that
once had a population of 12,000, deserted with barely a building left intact.

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