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STABBED UGANDAN GAY RIGHTS ACTIVIST BLAMES POLITICAL RHETORIC FOR ATTACK

Steven Kabuye, a prominent Ugandan gay rights activist, blamed his Wednesday
stabbing on growing intolerance of the LGBTQ community in political discourse.

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32 MIGRANTS KIDNAPPED NEAR US-MEXICO BORDER WERE FREED, NOT RESCUED, AMLO
CLARIFIES

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador clarified Thursday that 32
migrants abducted by armed criminals near the Texas border were released, not
rescued.

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UK FACES CRITICISM IN FRENCH REPORT FOR INSUFFICIENT EFFORTS TO CURB MIGRANTS
FROM CROSSING ENGLISH CHANNEL

A French report has criticized the United Kingdom for inadequate coordination in
efforts to reduce the number of migrants crossing the English Channel in boats.

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ISIS CLAIMS RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUICIDE BOMB ATTACKS ON SOLEIMANI MEMORIAL IN
IRAN

ISIS as well as Syria have claimed responsibility for the attack at the memorial
for late Iranian military official Qassem Soleimani, Fox News Digital has
learned.

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BECOME AN INTERNATIONAL TRAVELER ON A BUDGET BY VISITING THESE 13 AFFORDABLE
DESTINATIONS AROUND THE WORLD

Traveling the world doesn't have to break the bank. With proper budgeting and
choosing affordable destinations, you can create travel memories that will last
a lifetime.

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TRACING THE HISTORY OF TRAVEL VISAS: EVOLUTION AND GLOBAL IMPACT

Unraveling the intricate history of travel visas and tracing their origin,
evolution and global impact amid diplomacy, tech advancements and societal
shifts.

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PUTIN OFFERS CITIZENSHIP TO FOREIGNERS WHO FIGHT FOR RUSSIA AGAINST UKRAINE

Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a decree this week offering citizenship
to foreigners who sign a one-year contract to fight in the ongoing invasion of
Ukraine.

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RUSSIA MOVES FORWARD WITH IRAN DEAL TO PURCHASE BALLISTIC MISSILES, REPORT SAYS

Moscow and Tehran, Iran, are reportedly moving forward on an agreement to buy
Iranian short-range ballistic missiles likely to be used in the Ukraine war.

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TRUCKERS FIGHT NEW HIT-AND-RUN LAW IN COUNTRY WITH WORLD'S HIGHEST ROAD
ACCIDENT-RELATED DEATHS

A strike by truck operators against the new regulations for hit-and-run cases
has had a serious effect on transport services in India.

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DENMARK'S QUEEN MARGRETHE II MAKES FINAL PUBLIC APPEARANCE BEFORE STEPPING DOWN
FROM THRONE

Queen Margrethe II, Europe's longest-reigning monarch, has concluded her last
New Year celebrations in Denmark's capital before her abdication on Jan. 14.

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US CARRIES OUT STRIKE TARGETING IRAQI MILITIA LEADER IN BAGHDAD: OFFICIAL

The U.S. carried out a strike targeting and killing an Iraqi militia leader in
Baghdad, a U.S. official tells Fox News Digital. The leader is believed to be
behind attacks on U.S. forces.

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SOUTH KOREAN OPPOSITION LEADER STABBED IN THE NECK EXPECTED TO RECOVER, DOCTOR
SAYS

South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung is "recovering well" at Seoul
National University Hospital after being stabbed in the neck during a political
event this week.

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TEARFUL REUNIONS AS RUSSIA AND UKRAINE EXCHANGE HUNDREDS OF PRISONERS

Russia and Ukraine exchanged hundreds of prisoners of war Wednesday, the first
in nearly five months and the largest swap between the countries since the war
started.

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SOUTH KOREA SPY AGENCY SAYS KIM JONG UN’S DAUGHTER IS LIKELY HEIR TO
DICTATORSHIP

South Korean intelligence agencies are now confident that Kim Jong Un's young
daughter, Ju Ae, is the likely heir-apparent to assume the North Korean
dictatorship.

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31 MIGRANTS RESCUED AFTER KIDNAPPING NEAR TEXAS BORDER, MEXICAN AUTHORITIES SAY

Mexican authorities rescued 31 migrants from Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela,
Honduras and Mexico after armed gunmen kidnapped them near the Texas border.

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PROMINENT UGANDAN GAY RIGHTS ACTIVIST CRITICAL AFTER STABBING

Prominent Ugandan gay rights activist Steven Kabuye was stabbed Wednesday by an
unknown perpetrator, and has been hospitalized in critical condition.

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ARGENTINE COURT SUSPENDS LABOR CHANGES IN A BLOW TO PRESIDENT MILEI'S ECONOMIC
PLAN

A three-judge panel has ruled that President Milei's labor reforms extended
beyond his presidential authority and required Congressional oversight.

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LONDON ZOO CONDUCTS ANNUAL ANIMAL CENSUS

The London Zoo started conducting its annual census Wednesday, with some 14,000
animals being accounted for as a licensing prerequisite.

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PROSECUTORS FILE EVIDENCE AGAINST RAYS SHORTSTOP WANDER FRANCO IN DOMINICAN
REPUBLIC PROBE

Tampa Bay Rays star shortstop Wander Franco is under investigation in his native
Dominican Republic for an alleged inappropriate relationship with a minor.

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SIERRA LEONE CHARGES FORMER PRESIDENT WITH TREASON FOR ALLEGED INVOLVEMENT IN
FAILED COUP

Former Sierra Leonean President Ernest Bai Koroma has been charged with treason
for his alleged role in a failed November coup attempt.

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ARGENTINA ARRESTS 3 FOR ALLEGED TERROR CELL CONNECTIONS

The Argentine government announced Wednesday that authorities have arrested
three men, one of whom is a Syrian national, for suspected involvement in a
terror cell.

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1 COLOMBIAN SOLDIER DEAD, 12 WOUNDED IN APPARENT CARTEL ATTACK

An attack on a western Colombian military unit by the notorious Gulf Clan cartel
has left one soldier dead and 12 others injured.

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HEZBOLLAH LEADER THREATENS ISRAEL, SAYS THERE IS NO FEAR OF WAR FOLLOWING DEATH
OF TOP HAMAS OFFICIAL

The head of Hezbollah threatened Israel, saying the Lebanese terrorist group is
not afraid of war following a drone strike that killed a senior Hamas leader in
Beirut.

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MEXICAN CARTELS FORCE LOCALS TO COVER BOOTLEG WI-FI COSTS UNDER THREAT OF DEATH

A Mexican cartel is accused of setting up illegal Wi-Fi networks with stolen
equipment and threatening to kill civilians who refuse to pay their exorbitant
monthly fees.

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ETHNIC REBELS REPORTEDLY SHOOT DOWN BURMESE MILITARY HELICOPTER

Kachin Independence Army fighters claim to have shot down a Burmese military
helicopter on Wednesday amid ongoing clashes between rebel forces and the
country's military junta.

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