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KENYAN PRESIDENT RUTO DEFENDS COST OF PRIVATE JET FOR US TRIP WHILE CALLING FOR
PRUDENT SPENDING

Kenyan President William Ruto has said it cost $76,000 to hire a private jet for
his U.S. state visit last week, instead of the $1.2 million amount reported by
media outlets in Kenya.

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TENS OF BILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN GOLD FLOWS ILLEGALLY OUT OF AFRICA EACH YEAR, A
NEW REPORT SAYS

A new report by Swissaid says billions of dollars worth of gold is smuggled out
of Africa every year, and much of it ends up in the United Arab Emirates, as
well as Switzerland and Turkey.

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SLOVENIA'S GOVERNMENT ENDORSES RECOGNITION OF A PALESTINIAN STATE, SENDS TO
PARLIAMENT FOR APPROVAL

Slovenia's Prime Minister Robert Golob said his government has endorsed a move
to recognize a Palestinian state and has sent a recognition proposal to
parliament.

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US SANCTIONS UGANDA'S PARLIAMENT SPEAKER, HER HUSBAND AND OTHERS OVER CORRUPTION
AND RIGHTS ABUSES

The U.S. has imposed sanctions on Uganda's Parliament Speaker Anita Among, her
husband and other officials due to alleged corruption and human rights abuses.

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EU DENIES INTENT TO DELAY SOUTH SUDAN ELECTIONS

The European Union delegation in South Sudan has denied claims — including those
by President Salva Kiir — that it is seeking to delay the country's elections.

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UNITED NATIONS SLAMMED FOR HOLDING MEETING TO HONOR 'BUTCHER OF TEHRAN':
'OUTRIGHT OFFENSIVE'

Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi died earlier this month, along with Iran's
foreign minister and other high-ranking officials, when the helicopter carrying
them crashed in a mountainous region.

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WITH GLOBAL CRISES MULTIPLYING, WHO'S EMERGENCY PROGRAM FACES SEVERE FUNDING
SHORTFALL, REPORT SAYS

The world's many crises have left the World Health Organization short of funds
and have the potential to hamstring the ability of its emergencies program to
operate.

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AT CHINA-ARAB STATES SUMMIT, XI JINPING PLEDGES MORE GAZA AID, ECONOMIC
COOPERATION

Xi Jinping met with the heads of Arab states at the China-Arab States
Cooperation Forum, which was focused on China’s trade in the region and the
Israel-Hamas war.

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PAPUA NEW GUINEA LANDSLIDE SURVIVORS GRAPPLE WITH SLOW EVACUATION AFTER HUNDREDS
BURIED

A massive landslide in Papua New Guinea buried Yambali village, leaving hundreds
feared dead. Survivors are hesitant to evacuate, fearing another landslide.

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RUSSIA RELOCATES MILITARY TROOPS TO BOLSTER FORCES IN CRITICAL KHARKIV REGION

Russia is increasing its troop concentration in the Kharkiv region, where its
forces have made significant advances during a spring offensive, officials say.

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US INTEL SAYS NORTH KOREAN MISSILE DEBRIS IDENTIFIED IN RUSSIAN ATTACK ON
KHARKIV: REPORT

Russia and North Korea have denied any arms dealing between the two nations, as
any such sales would violate an arms embargo on the hermit kingdom.

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IRAN OPENS REGISTRATION FOR JUNE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

Iran has opened registration for candidates who want to run in the June 28
presidential election. All candidates must be approved by Iran's 12-member
Guardian Council.

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BUS CARRYING HINDU WORSHIPPERS PLUNGES 150 FEET INTO GORGE IN INDIA'S KASHMIR,
KILLING AT LEAST 21

Officials say a bus carrying Hindu pilgrims skidded and rolled into a deep gorge
on a mountainous highway in India-controlled Kashmir, killing at least 21
people.

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SHIP ATTACKED BY HOUTHI REBELS WAS CARRYING GRAIN TO IRAN, THE HOUTHIS' MAIN
SUPPORTER

Yemen's Houthi rebels attacked the Laax, a Greek-owned, Marshall Islands-flagged
ship carrying grain that was bound for Iran. Iran is the Houthis' main
benefactor.

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HONG KONG CONVICTS 14 PRO-DEMOCRACY ACTIVISTS IN LANDMARK NATIONAL SECURITY CASE

Fourteen pro-democracy activists have been convicted in Hong Kong's largest
national security case for planning an unofficial primary election, officials
said.

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SPAIN'S PARLIAMENT VOTES TO GRANT AMNESTY TO CATALAN SEPARATISTS THROUGH
CONTROVERSIAL BILL

Spain's Parliament has voted to pass a contentious amnesty law aimed at
pardoning Catalan separatists involved in the failed 2017 secession attempt,
officials say.

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NORTH KOREA FIRES MISSILE BARRAGE OFF EASTERN COAST FOLLOWING FAILED SATELLITE
LAUNCH

North Korea has fired a barrage of ballistic missiles toward its eastern sea
days after its failed spy satellite launch, according to South Korea’s military.

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AUTHORITIES ARREST CHINESE SUSPECT BEHIND $99M BOTNET, DISMANTLING MAJOR CRIME
NETWORK

An international law enforcement team has arrested a Chinese national and
dismantled one of the world's largest botnets, which was operational for over a
decade.

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CHINA SAYS MILITARY DRILLS AROUND TAIWAN MET GOALS, WARNS OF FURTHER ACTION IF
PROVOKED

China's military successfully achieved its objectives during two days of
exercises around Taiwan, a defense ministry spokesperson reported. The drills
occurred last week.

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PRESSURE GROWS ON BIDEN ADMIN TO ALLOW UKRAINE TO USE US WEAPONS TO HIT RUSSIA:
'RATHER UNFORTUNATE'

Russia has reportedly increased its fortifications along the border, from which
its forces may strike major Ukrainian targets, such as the city of Kharkiv,
while Ukraine must show restraint.

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NIGERIA'S NEW ANTHEM, WRITTEN BY A BRITON, SPARKS CRITICISM AFTER A CONTENTIOUS
LAW IS PASSED

Nigeria has adopted a new national anthem after passing a law that replaced the
current one with a version that was dropped nearly 50 years ago, in a move that
sparked widespread criticism.

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ANOTHER US MQ-9 REAPER DRONE REPORTEDLY DOWNED IN YEMEN

Another American drone — an MQ-9 Reaper — has reportedly gone down in Yemen amid
continued Houthi attacks, based on photographic evidence presented Wednesday.

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SLEEPY TOWN THRUST INTO CHAOS AS OUT-OF-CONTROL CHICKENS RUIN FAMILIES' EVERYDAY
LIVES

Unruly chickens have made life a living hell for residents in an English town by
making a mess and crowing late into the night.

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HAITI'S NEW PRIME MINISTER VOWS TO SEEK UNITY AFTER HE IS SELECTED BY
TRANSITIONAL COUNCIL

Haiti's new PM Garry Conille has vowed to seek unity in his first statement
since being selected by a transitional council to head the troubled Caribbean
country's government.

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WILDFIRE NEAR CANADA'S OIL SANDS HUB UNDER CONTROL, ALBERTA OFFICIALS SAY

Canadian officials said a wildfire that forced 6,600 residents across four
neighborhoods to evacuate their homes in Fort McMurray earlier this month is now
under control.

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