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BRAZIL'S FLOODED SOUTH SEES FIRST DEATHS FROM DISEASE, AS EXPERTS WARN OF COMING
SURGE IN FATALITIES

Two men have been reported dead from the same waterborne bacterial disease in
southern Brazil, where flooding over around a two-week period forced over
600,000 people from their homes.

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FROM ZAMBIA TO AFGHANISTAN, WFP WARNS EL NIÑO'S EXTREME WEATHER IS CAUSING A
SURGE IN HUNGER

The UN's World Food Programme is calling on donors for help as extreme weather
related to the El Niño phenomenon is causing a hunger surge in countries
including Afghanistan and Zambia.

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RARE TORNADO HITS HAITI, INJURING MORE THAN 50 PEOPLE AND LEAVING HUNDREDS
HOMELESS

The U.N. said a rare tornado has left more than 50 people injured and destroyed
over 200 homes in the community of Bassin-Bleu in Haiti; 10 people were
hospitalized after being 'seriously injured.'

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FAMILIES OF 5 ISRAELI HOSTAGES OF HAMAS RELEASE GRAPHIC VIDEO TO PUSH FOR THEIR
RELEASE

The families of five female Israeli soldiers have released graphic video showing
their abduction by Hamas on Oct. 7 in a push to secure their release.

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ISRAEL'S NETANYAHU RIPS IRELAND, SPAIN AND NORWAY RECOGNIZING PALESTINIAN
STATEHOOD: 'REWARD FOR TERRORISM'

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blasted several European countries for
delivering a "reward for terrorism" in recognizing a Palestinian state.

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ARAB, EU MINISTERS TO MEET, DISCUSS HOW TO END GAZA WAR

Ministers from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates
will attend a regular European Union meeting in an attempt to work toward ending
the war in Gaza.

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UK ARTISTS, VETERANS CREATE 80 SAND SILHOUETTES ON BEACH FOR 80TH ANNIVERSARY OF
D-DAY LANDINGS

In commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the 1944 D-Day landings, the
silhouettes of 80 soldiers were etched in the sand on a beach in Broadstairs,
United Kingdom.

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BRITISH PM ANNOUNCES UNEXPECTED EARLY ELECTION AS CONSERVATIVE PARTY IN TURMOIL:
'SUICIDE MISSION'

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak appeared to lean on recent economic news to
justify his decision to call an early election, with the U.K. reporting its
lowest inflation in 3 years.

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THE MYSTERY OF INDIRA GANDHI'S ASSASSINATION BY HER OWN BODYGUARDS

Explore the life and tragic assassination of Indira Gandhi, India's first and
only female prime minister, by her own bodyguards, and the events leading up to
this shocking incident.

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EX-HEAD OF UK’S POST OFFICE BREAKS DOWN WHILE TESTIFYING ABOUT SCANDAL THAT SAW
HUNDREDS WRONGLY CONVICTED

The ex-head of the UK's Post Office testified on Wednesday about one of the
country’s largest scandals that saw hundreds of branch managers wrongly
convicted.

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BOSNIAN SERB LEADER THREATENS TO SECEDE FROM BOSNIA AHEAD OF UN VOTE ON GENOCIDE

A planned U.N. vote on establishing an annual day to commemorate the 1995
genocide of more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslims by Bosnian Serbs has sparked
political controversy.

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IRANIAN CROWD CHANTS 'DEATH TO AMERICA' AT FUNERAL FOR DEAD PRESIDENT

Mourners chanted "Death to America!" and "Death to Israel" at a funeral service
for Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and others who died in a helicopter crash on
Monday.

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FOOTAGE SHOWS HUNDREDS OF PALESTINIANS LOOTING AID CONVOY IN GAZA, BLOCKING
DELIVERY FROM US PIER

Crowds of Palestinians swarmed aid convoys in the Gaza Strip this weekend,
blocking the delivery of aid from a U.S.-built pier on the coast.

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RUSSIA'S 'SHADOW WAR' AGAINST THE WEST REQUIRES COLLECTIVE RESPONSE, ESTONIA PM
SAYS

Estonian Prime Minister Kallas says Russia is conducting a “shadow war" against
the West. Estonia and other European countries are seeing a rise in sabotage and
spying.

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INDIAN GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE ACCUSED OF DIRECTING FOILED ASSASSINATION PLOT CAN BE
EXTRADITED TO US, COURT SAYS

A petition by an Indian man who attempted to avoid extradition to the U.S. has
been rejected by the Czech Constitutional Court, according to authorities.

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BALTIC SEA NATIONS VOICE CONCERN AS RUSSIA CONSIDERS REVISING MARITIME BORDER

Leaders in the Baltic Sea region voiced concerns on Wednesday about reports of
Russia potentially revising its territorial waters' borders, officials say.

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UK'S CAMERON LAUDS SHARP DECLINE IN ILLEGAL MIGRATION FROM ALBANIA DURING VISIT

British Foreign Secretary David Cameron visited Tirana on Wednesday and praised
the joint efforts between the UK and Albania to combat illegal migration.

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UK MAN CHARGED WITH COLLABORATING WITH HONG KONG INTELLIGENCE SERVICE FOUND DEAD

One of three men in the United Kingdom charged with collaborating with the Hong
Kong intelligence service was found dead in an England park. Investigations into
his death are ongoing.

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DEATH OF IRAN'S PRESIDENT TEMPORARILY HALTS UN NUCLEAR TALKS, OFFICIAL SAYS

Talks between Tehran and the UN nuclear watchdog have been temporarily halted
following a helicopter crash that claimed the lives of Iran's president and
foreign minister.

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RUSSIA'S KREMLIN URGES 'IN-DEPTH DIALOGUE' TO EASE RISING NUCLEAR TENSIONS WITH
THE WEST

The Kremlin has voiced the importance of "in-depth dialogue" to alleviate
escalating tensions between Russia and the West when it comes to nuclear
matters.

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NIGHT OF INTENSE FIGHTING MARKS ISRAELI ADVANCE DEEPER INTO RAFAH

Israeli forces pushed deeper into Rafah during one of the most intense nights of
battle since Israel launched its offensive there this month in its pursuit of
Hamas' remaining fighters.

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SOUTH KOREA URGES GLOBAL COOPERATION FOR AI DEVELOPMENT AT SEOUL SUMMIT

South Korea's science and technology minister has voiced the necessity of global
cooperation for the responsible advancement of AI as a summit on the topic
concluded in Seoul.

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TOP VIETNAMESE SECURITY OFFICIAL SWORN IN AS PRESIDENT, WORRYING HUMAN RIGHTS
GROUPS

Vietnam’s National Assembly has confirmed the country’s top security official,
To Lam, as its new president. Human rights groups worry Lam could further
suppress citizens' liberties.

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BRITISH LAWMAKER RETURNS TO PARLIAMENT AFTER LOSING HIS HANDS AND FEET TO SEPSIS

A British lawmaker returned to work in the House of Commons after a six-month
absence due to sepsis, which led to the amputation of his hands and feet.

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CHINESE CITIZEN JOURNALIST WHO WAS IMPRISONED FOR REPORTING ON COVID OUTBREAK IS
RELEASED

Citizen journalist Zhang Zhan has been released from a Chinese prison after
serving four years for charges related to reporting on the COVID-19 outbreak.

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