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FORMER ISRAELI LEADER URGES 'DISMANTLING' OF ICC OVER ARREST WARRANTS:
'POLITICAL TOOL'

International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan assembled a panel of experts
to determine whether to request arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders,
ultimately deciding to pursue both.

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HOWLER MONKEYS DROPPING DEAD, FALLING FROM TREES DUE TO EXCESSIVE HEATWAVE:
REPORT

While Mexico’s brutal heatwave has been linked to the deaths of at least 26
people since March, veterinarians and rescuers say it has killed dozens and
perhaps hundreds of howler monkeys.

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GERMAN AUTHOR JENNY ERPENBECK WINS INTERNATIONAL BOOKER PRIZE FOR TALE OF
TANGLED LOVE AFFAIR

Author Jenny Erpenbeck and translator Michael Hofmann have been awarded the
International Booker Prize for fiction for the novel 'Kairos,' beating out five
other finalists.

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A CANADIAN SERIAL KILLER WHO BROUGHT VICTIMS TO A PIG FARM IS HOSPITALIZED AFTER
A PRISON ASSAULT

Robert Pickton, a convicted Canadian serial killer who brought victims to his
pig farm near Vancouver in the 1990s and early 2000s, is in life-threatening
condition after being assaulted in prison.

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FRANCE IS TRYING SYRIAN EX-OFFICIALS FOR THE TORTURE AND KILLING OF A FATHER AND
SON. HERE'S WHY

A Paris court, in a landmark trial, is seeking to determine whether Syrian
intelligence officials were responsible for the deaths of a 20-year-old boy and
his father.

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THAILAND WELCOMES THE RETURN OF TRAFFICKED ANTIQUITIES FROM NEW YORK'S
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM

Two ancient statues have been returned to Thailand from New York’s Metropolitan
Museum of Art after they were illegally trafficked by a British collector.

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REPORT SAYS CHINA IS ACCELERATING THE FORCED URBANIZATION OF RURAL TIBETANS

A new report says China has accelerated the forced urbanization of Tibetan
herders and villagers, adding to existing reports of efforts to control their
culture and language to assimilate them.

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SOME IRANIANS CELEBRATE 'BUTCHER OF TEHRAN' RAISI'S DEATH IN THE STREETS DESPITE
OPPRESSIVE REGIME

Iranians celebrated the death of President Ebrahim Raisi, also known as the
"Butcher of Tehran," while thousands mourned the official in a state-sponsored
funeral procession.

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SERBIAN WOMAN DEAD AFTER TREE FALLS ON CAR DURING STORM

A woman has been reported dead in Sombor, Serbia, after a tree fell on her car
during a heavy Tuesday storm, according to Interior Minister Ivica Dacic.

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UK TO DISTRIBUTE FINAL COMPENSATION PAYMENTS FOR VICTIMS OF DEADLY INFECTED
BLOOD SCANDAL

Britain's government officials say thousands of victims of the U.K.’s infected
blood scandal will start receiving their final compensation payments this year.

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IDF TROOPS RAID HAMAS COMPOUND, SEIZE WEAPONS CACHE FROM HIDDEN TUNNEL IN RAFAH

Israeli forces raided a Hamas-held building on Tuesday, uncovering a tunnel and
multiple weapons caches.

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RUSSIAN PHYSICIST ACCUSED OF TREASON SENTENCED TO 14 YEARS IN PRISON

Anatoly Maslov, a Russian physicist, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison
for his alleged involvement in researching super-high flight speeds, officials
say.

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CRITICS SLAM UN AFTER IT LOWERS FLAG TO HALF-STAFF IN HONOR OF 'MASS MURDERER'
IRANIAN PRESIDENT

The United Nations on Tuesday lowered its flag to half-staff in honor of late
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, a controversial figure critics say committed
mass murder in Iran.

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FIRST AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT EVACUATING CITIZENS FROM NEW CALEDONIA TOUCHES DOWN

The French territory of New Caledonia has been consumed by riots sparked by
electoral changes by the French government. Australia has begun to evacuate its
citizens who are stuck there.

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US ALLIES FRANCE, BELGIUM DEFEND ICC PROSECUTOR'S REQUEST FOR ISRAELI ARREST
WARRANTS

France, Belgium and Slovenia have expressed support for the International
Criminal Court to pursue arrest warrants against Israeli government officials
alongside Hamas leadership.

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UKRAINE'S ZELENSKYY URGES FASTER AID, DIRECT WESTERN INVOLVEMENT TO COUNTER
RUSSIAN ADVANCES

Ukraine's President Zelenskyy has voiced frustration with Western allies' slow
military support decisions and urged for direct involvement in intercepting
Russian missiles.

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THOUSANDS OF RUSSIANS FLEE TURKEY DUE TO RESIDENCY STRUGGLES AND SOARING COSTS

Many Russians fled to Turkey for its visa-free travel, but residency challenges
and rising living costs led tens of thousands to move elsewhere, officials say.

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SPAIN WITHDRAWS AMBASSADOR AFTER DIPLOMATIC SPAT WITH ARGENTINA'S PRESIDENT

Spain says it is pulling its ambassador from Argentina in response to comments
made by Argentine President Javier Milei, who accused the prime minister’s wife
of corruption.

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UN SECURITY COUNCIL CALLS FOR RESPONSIBLE ARMS TRANSFERS AMID UKRAINE-RUSSIA WAR

The U.N.’s High Representative for Disarmament Affairs cautioned states involved
in transferring arms to Ukraine or Russia to act responsibly as the war shows no
signs of stopping.

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CHINA CRITICIZES SOUTH KOREA, JAPAN FOR LAWMAKERS' VISITS TO TAIWAN

China criticized South Korean and Japanese lawmakers for visiting Taiwan. China,
which claims Taiwan as part of its territory, opposes such visits, officials
say.

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JAPANESE TOWN ERECTS GIANT SCREEN IN FRONT OF MOUNT FUJI TO PREVENT TOURIST
CROWDING

A Japanese town known for iconic views of Mt. Fuji has put up a large black
screen on a stretch of a street to block a popular photo spot and deter tourists
from being disruptive.

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AUSTRALIA'S DEPUTY PM PLEDGES SUPPORT TO SOLOMON ISLANDS AS CHINA'S INFLUENCE
GROWS IN THE PACIFIC

Australia's deputy prime minister, Richard Marles, pledged support to the
Solomon Islands during a visit as part of an effort to counter China's growing
influence in the South Pacific.

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NIGERIAN ARMY RESCUES HUNDREDS OF HOSTAGES, MOSTLY WOMEN AND CHILDREN, FROM BOKO
HARAM EXTREMISTS

Hundreds of hostages, primarily children and women, who were held captive by
Boko Haram in northeastern Nigeria, have been rescued from the Sambisa Forest.

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SECOND TRIAL BEGINS FOR SUSPECTED GERMAN FAR-RIGHT COUP PLOT

The second of three trials for an alleged far-right plot to stage a coup against
the German government began on May 21, 2024, this time for nine suspected
leaders of the group.

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CONGO'S ARMY RELEASES NAME OF THIRD AMERICAN INVOLVED IN FOILED COUP PLOT

An attempted coup in Kinshasa involving three Americans ended in failure and
fatalities. The attackers targeted the presidential palace and the residence of
a political figure.

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