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Hamas is sending a delegation to Egypt for further cease-fire talks in the latest sign of progress
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Polls close and counting begins in local elections across England and Wales
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Where pro-Palestinian university protests are happening around the world
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Turkey halts trade with Israel over Gaza conflict
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Turkey halts all trade with Israel; Jerusalem denounces ‘dictator’ Erdogan
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Colombia cuts ties with Israel over war on Gaza
Colombia's president says country will break diplomatic relations with Israel over war in Gaza
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Russian forces are operating at same base as US troops in Niger
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US Senators, ICC meet over possible arrest warrants for Netanyahu
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In Ukraine war, China is helping tilt momentum in Russia's favor, top U.S. spy says
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US imposes sanctions on more than a dozen companies in China for support of Russia’s war in Ukraine
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Gangs in Haiti launch fresh attacks, days after a new prime minister is announced
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US calls out Israel and Hamas after Gaza aid shipment attacked, diverted
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Paris inaugurates giant water storage basin to clean up the River Seine for Olympic swimming
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Ukraine is on the brink, says a senior general
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Suspect in London sword attack appears in court on murder charge in death of teen
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Sumar Isn't Making Its Mark on Spain's New Government
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Spain PM Pedro Sánchez says he will continue in office
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Georgian parliament backs 'Russia-style' foreign agent law despite major protests
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UN says Gaza reconstruction to cost $30-40 billion, damage on scale unseen since WWII
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Blinken meets with hostage families and Netanyahu in Israel
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Death toll jumps to at least 48 as a search continues in southern China highway collapse
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Russia Says Carried Out Strike on Ukraine’s Southern Command Center
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How South Africa has changed 30 years after apartheid
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Report: Former UW Police Chief had relationship with subordinate
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Al Sharpton compares college protests to Capitol riot as he argues quiet Dems losing 'moral high ground'
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Summer heat hits Asia early, killing dozens as one expert calls it the "most extreme event" in climate history
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More desperate migrants travel to the U.S. inside deadly cargo trucks, a Noticias Telemundo special report found.
Mexican smugglers are increasingly using semitrailers to transport migrants
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Hundreds of Russian Troops Gathered Out In The Open. They Didn't Know The Ukrainians Had Aimed Four ATACMS Rockets At Them.
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In Photos: Russia Shows Off Captured Western Military Hardware at Moscow Expo
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Kremlin parades Western equipment captured from Ukrainian army at Moscow exhibition
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IDF chief warns Israel ‘preparing offensive in north,’ as Hezbollah attacks persist
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Iran says journalists charged after BBC report on protester death
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Kuleba Hints Negotiations with Russia May Begin Once Ukraine Forges Peace Coalition
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Russia says it sees no point in Ukraine peace talks in Switzerland
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5 people die from drinking poison potion in Santeria "power" ritual, Mexican officials say
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Colombia's president says ammunition has gone missing from 2 army bases
Colombian military 'loses' 5m bullets and 37 anti-tank missiles
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Colombia's Petro says armed forces' bullets, missiles stolen due to corruption
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Netanyahu warns Israel will invade Rafah if Hamas doesn't take hostage deal
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Russia accused of jamming GPS navigation
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American Aid Alone Won't Save Ukraine
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Why Palestinians can count on American students but not Arab allies to protest
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Emmanuel Macron on how to rescue Europe
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Avdiivka War Maps Reveal Russian Advances After Piercing Defenses
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Russia-Ukraine war: Poor defense lines leave Ukrainian soldiers worried against Russian advance
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Top ministers huddle as Israel expects Hamas to decline latest hostage deal offer
Far-right Israeli ministers urge Netanyahu not to accept ceasefire proposal
Israeli ministers meet on hostages, Rafah plan
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Ukraine war latest: Ukrainian drones hit oil refineries in two Russian regions
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