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SOMALIA DETAINS US-TRAINED MILITARY UNIT OVER ALLEGED THEFT OF RATIONS

Somalia's government has taken action against members of its Danab commando unit
for allegedly stealing rations donated by the U.S., according to officials.

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RUSSIAN DEFENSE MINISTER PROPOSES EXPANDED MILITARY EXERCISES IN ASIA TO COUNTER
US SECURITY EXPANSION

Russia's defense minister has voiced the need for Russia and its allies in Asia
to expand joint military exercises, citing what he perceives as a direct threat
from the U.S.

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MEXICO'S CHIEF DETECTIVE APOLOGIZES FOR 'INADEQUATE' REMARK ABOUT COUNTRY'S
FENTANYL PRODUCTION

The head of Mexico’s detective service has apologized for calling Mexico "the
champion" of fentanyl and meth production this week, according to his office.

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MEET THE MEMBERS OF A TRANSITIONAL COUNCIL TASKED WITH CHOOSING NEW LEADERS FOR
BELEAGUERED HAITI

A transitional council, made up of eight men and one woman who will appoint
Haiti's new cabinet and PM, was installed on Thursday as the country faces
soaring hunger and gang violence.

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MEXICO CITY SEEKS TO DOWNPLAY THE CASE OF A SERIAL KILLER SUSPECT WHO KEPT
WOMEN'S BONES IN HIS ROOM

Mexico City prosecutors on Thursday sought to downplay a suspected serial
killer's case; he allegedly targeted women for more than a decade and kept
women's bones in his room.

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SHIP COMES UNDER ATTACK OFF COAST OF YEMEN AS HOUTHI REBEL CAMPAIGN APPEARS TO
GAIN NEW SPEED

Yemen's Houthi rebels attacked a ship in the Gulf of Aden on Thursday, in the
latest assault over Israel's war on Hamas; a Houthi missile targeting a vessel
was shot down the day before.

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FRUSTRATED WITH BRAZIL'S LULA, INDIGENOUS PEOPLES MARCH TO DEMAND LAND
RECOGNITION

Thousands of Indigenous people marched in Brazil's capital of Brasília on
Thursday; they called on the government to protect territories and officially
recognize lands.

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SAILS FROM ICONIC MOULIN ROUGE WINDMILL IN PARIS COLLAPSE TO GROUND: 'IT LOST
HIS SOUL'

The Moulin Rouge's iconic windmill lost its sails when they mysteriously fell
off Thursday night outside of the historic Parisian cabaret club.

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SYRIAN KURDISH OFFICIALS HAND OVER 50 WOMEN AND CHILDREN LINKED TO ISLAMIC STATE
GROUP TO TAJIKISTAN

Kurdish-led authorities in Syria handed over 17 women and 33 children, related
to Islamic State militants, on Thursday to a delegation from Tajikistan for
repatriation.

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AMLO CALLS GANGS, CARTELS 'RESPECTFUL PEOPLE' WHO 'RESPECT THE CITIZENRY'

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Thursday that the country's
gangs and cartels generally "respect the citizenry" in favor of killing each
other.

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BELARUS SAYS IT THWARTED ATTEMPTED LITHUANIAN DRONE STRIKES; VILNIUS REBUFFS
CLAIMS

Top-ranking Belarusian security official Ivan Tertel said Thursday that the
country had stopped attempted drone strikes by Lithuania, which has denied the
claim's validity.

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155 DEAD IN TANZANIA AMID EL NIÑO-INDUCED FLOODING

155 people have been reported dead and over 200,000 otherwise affected by
widespread flooding in Tanzania following weeks' worth of heavy rain.

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MASSIVE POLICING FOR PARIS OLYMPICS TO INCLUDE SECURITY CHECKS FOR SOME OF THE
CAPITAL'S RESIDENTS

Paris police chief Laurent Nunez said Thursday that anti-terrorism measures put
in place to safeguard the Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony will 'apply to all
buildings along the route.'

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PENTAGON CONFIRMS US MILITARY HAS BEGUN CONSTRUCTION ON GAZA HUMANITARIAN AID
PIER

Pentagon press secretary confirmed Thursday that the U.S. military has started
construction of a humanitarian aid pier off the coast of Gaza.

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BRAZILIAN AUTHORITIES BURY DECEASED MIGRANTS WHO DRIFTED IN AFRICAN BOAT TO THE
AMAZON

Nine migrants from Mali and Mauritania were buried Thursday in a solemn ceremony
in the Brazilian city of Belem; fishermen found the boat carrying the bodies on
April 13 in Brazil.

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FRENCH AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS CANCEL STRIKE, BUT PARIS AIRPORT DELAYS REMAIN
PERVASIVE

People travelling to and from Paris were subject to significant disruptions on
Thursday, despite air traffic controllers having declined to commence an
anticipated strike.

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SCOTTISH LEADER FACES BATTLE FOR SURVIVAL AFTER ENDING POWER-SHARING DEAL OVER
CLIMATE CHANGE CLASH

Scottish leader Humza Yousaf's decision Thursday to end a power-sharing
agreement with the Scottish Green Party has triggered events that could see him
lose his job next week.

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MOROCCAN ASYLUM SEEKER SAYS HE KILLED BRITISH 70-YEAR-OLD 'FOR THE PEOPLE OF
GAZA'

Ahmed Alid, 45, was convicted Thursday of fatally stabbing 70-year-old Terence
Carney in Hartlepool, England. Alid reportedly told police he killed Carney "for
the people of Gaza."

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UKRAINIAN DUO HEADS TO THE EUROVISION SONG CONTEST WITH A MESSAGE: WE'RE STILL
HERE

Ukraine's entrants into the Eurovision Song Contest, the female duo of alyona
alyona and Jerry Heil, set off from Kyiv for the pan-continental music
competition on Thursday.

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CONGO QUESTIONS APPLE OVER KNOWLEDGE OF CONFLICT MINERALS IN ITS SUPPLY CHAIN

Lawyers representing Congo said they are questioning Apple about its knowledge
of 'blood minerals' from the country's east that could be smuggled into the tech
company's supply chains.

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PORTUGAL MARKS THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CARNATION REVOLUTION ARMY COUP THAT
BROUGHT DEMOCRACY

Portugal on Thursday commemorated the 50th anniversary of the army coup that
brought democracy to the European country; the Carnation Revolution ended a
four-decade dictatorship.

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RUSSIA MAY DOWNGRADE RELATIONS WITH US IF ITS ASSETS ARE CONFISCATED, DEPUTY
FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS

The U.S. and some European countries are considering confiscating frozen Russian
assets and using them to fund Ukraine. Russia said it was considering
downgrading U.S. ties in response.

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FRANCE AND THE PHILIPPINES CONSIDERING DEFENSE PACT AGREEMENT, FRENCH ENVOY SAYS

France and the Philippines are set to initiate discussions next month for a
defense pact that would allow troops to conduct exercises on each other's soil.

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IRAN PICKS SIDES AS ANTI-ISRAEL PROTESTS RAGE ACROSS US UNIVERSITIES: 'DEEPLY
WORRIED AND DISGUSTED'

Iran has officially picked its side amid a clash between anti-Israeli agitators
and law enforcement officers at elite colleges and universities across the
United States.

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2023 SAW DRASTIC SURGE IN PEOPLE FACING ACUTE HUNGER, UN REPORT SAYS

A new report says nearly 282 million people in 59 countries suffered from acute
hunger in 2023. The increase was due to deterioration in food security,
officials say.

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