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POTATO SPILL ON DANISH BRIDGE CAUSES TRAFFIC, AUTHORITIES INVESTIGATING WHETHER
SPILL WAS ACCIDENTAL

Authorities in Denmark have detained a truck driver who spilled potatoes on
multiple bridges leading into the country's capital. They are determining
whether the spill was accidental

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JUDGE RULES AUSTRALIA'S MOST DECORATED WAR VETERAN UNLAWFULLY KILLED POWS,
COMMITTED WAR CRIMES IN AFGHANISTAN

Ben Roberts-Smith, Australia's most decorated war veteran, committed war crimes
such as unlawfully killing prisoners, a judge ruled on June 1, 2023.

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INDIAN GOVERNMENT WON'T CONSIDER PROPOSALS FOR NEW COAL PLANTS, WILL FOCUS ON
GROWING RENEWABLE ENERGY SECTOR

India's government is planning on growing its renewable energy sector and will
not consider proposals for new coal plants in the next five years

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BORN IN A TYPHOON, MANY GUAM NEWBORNS REMAIN WITHOUT ELECTRICITY

Officials said only 28% of Guam has electricity in the aftermath of Typhoon
Mawar tearing through the island. It may take up to 6 weeks for Guam to fully
restore power.

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JAPAN’S SOUTHERN ISLANDS PREPARE FOR TROPICAL STORM MAWAR

Businesses and residents in Japan are making preparations as weakened Tropical
Storm Mawar, previously a typhoon, approaches the country’s southern Okinawa
islands.

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RUSSIA'S EARLY MORNING ATTACK ON KYIV KILLS AT LEAST 3, INCLUDING A CHILD,
WOUNDS OTHERS

Russia launched another deadly missile attack on Kyiv, continuing its
bombardment of the capital city as Ukraine prepares for a counteroffensive.

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CHINA XI JINPING TELLS NATIONAL SECURITY TEAM TO PREPARE FOR ‘WORST-CASE
SCENARIO’ AS LEADERS WARN OF AI RISKS

Chinese President Xi Jinping held a meeting with other Communist Party leaders
on Tuesday in which he warned his national security chiefs to be prepared for
"worst-case" scenarios.

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CHILE SHUTS DOWN STATE-OWNED COPPER SMELTER AFTER DECADES OF POLLUTION

Chile's state-owned copper mining company, Codelco, has shut down a smelting
facility blamed for significant pollution in the Quintero Bay.

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WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ... HONG KONG PRO-DEMOCRACY PROTESTS?

Protests began following the passage of controversial legislation that allowed
for suspected criminals to be sent to China for trial. The protests were seen as
a "watershed" moment for Hong Kong as millions took to the streets.

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BURMA'S UN SPECIAL ENVOY TO RESIGN IN JUNE

The U.N. special envoy for Burma, Noeleen Heyzer, will resign from her post in
June, the international governing body announced Wednesday.

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CLIMATE CHANGE NOT TO BLAME FOR TRIPLE-WHAMMY CYCLONES, FLOODS RAVAGING ITALY:
RESEARCHERS

Three back-to-back cyclones that led to deadly floods across northern Italy
cannot be attributed to manmade climate change, a study by the World Weather
Attribution found.

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LATVIA'S RINKĒVIČS ELECTED PRESIDENT, FIRST OPENLY GAY LEADER IN THE BALTICS

Latvia's popular foreign minister, Edgars Rinkēvičs, has been elected president
by the Baltic nation's parliament, succeeding retiring incumbent Egils Levits

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CANADA TO INTRODUCE MANDATORY WARNING LABELS ON INDIVIDUAL CIGARETTES, BECOMING
FIRST COUNTRY TO DO SO

Canada will implement new regulations requiring warning labels on individual
cigarettes, making it the first country to do so. The move is aimed at helping
people quit smoking.

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FORMER MAYOR CLEARED OF KIDNAPPING CHARGE IN CASE OF 43 ABDUCTED MEXICAN
STUDENTS

Former mayor José Luis Abarca, who was considered a key figure in the 2014
abduction and disappearance of 43 students in Mexico, has been cleared of a
kidnapping charge.

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WHAT IS CHROMING, THE NEW SOCIAL MEDIA TREND THAT KILLED A 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL?

Chroming appears to be a variation of the decades-old trend of huffing or
sniffing materials, such as glue or aerosol spray, in order to achieve a high.

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CONFEDERATION OF BRITISH INDUSTRY PROPOSES REFORMS TO SECURE FUTURE AMIDST
MISCONDUCT ALLEGATIONS

The Confederation of British Industry has proposed several reforms to secure its
future amidst misconduct allegations. Members set to vote June 6 on proposals at
a general meeting.

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WEIGH TO GO: AIRLINE ASKS PASSENGERS TO STEP ON THE SCALES BEFORE FLIGHT TO SLIM
DOWN FUEL COSTS

Air New Zealand will begin voluntarily weighing passengers before they board a
flight in order to improve the company's fuel efficiency after the pandemic.

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RUSSIA’S MEDVEDEV SAYS UK OFFICIALS ARE ‘LEGITIMATE MILITARY TARGETS’ FOR THEIR
SUPPORT TO UKRAINE

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said British officials qualify as
"legitimate military targets" because of the U.K.'s war aid to Ukraine.

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BLAST IN EAST LEBANON KILLS 5 IN BASE CONTROLLED BY PALESTINIAN FACTION, ISRAEL
DENIES ROLE

Two Palestinian officials said an explosion at a military base has killed five
militants of a Syria-backed Palestinian faction in eastern Lebanon and wounded
10 others.

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16 CHILDREN, ADULT INJURED AFTER FALL AT FORT GIBRALTAR IN WINNIPEG: REPORT

A total of 17 people, including 16 children between the ages of 10 and 11, have
been injured after a fall at Fort Gibraltar in Winnipeg, Manitoba, reports say.

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BIDEN ACCUSER READE DEFECTS TO RUSSIA OUT OF 'SAFETY,' EXPERT WARNS IT'S NOT
WHOLE STORY

President Biden’s sexual assault accuser Tara Reade claimed she chose to move to
Russia as she no longer felt safe in the U.S., saying that she worried she might
"walk into a cage or be killed" in her home.

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GUNMEN OPEN FIRE ON POLIO WORKERS IN FORMER TALIBAN STRONGHOLD, KILLING SOLDIER,
INJURING ANOTHER

Police said armed individuals attacked security forces who were escorting polio
workers during an inoculation campaign in a region previously under the rule of
the Pakistani Taliban.

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ISRAEL'S MOSSAD SAYS RETIRED AGENT WAS AMONG 4 PEOPLE WHO DIED WHEN BOAT SANK IN
ITALY

Israel’s intelligence agency announced a retired agent was among the four people
who were killed when a sudden storm sank the houseboat they were staying at for
the weekend.

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NORTH KOREA ELECTED TO WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION EXECUTIVE BOARD

The North Korean Ministry of Public Health's Dr. Jong Min Pak has been elected
to the executive board of the World Health Organization until at least 2026.

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PUTIN SAYS DRONE ATTACKS ON MOSCOW ARE ATTEMPT BY UKRAINE 'TO INTIMIDATE RUSSIA'

A drone attack targeting Moscow was an attempt by Ukraine “to intimidate Russia,
Russian citizens and attacks on residential buildings," Putin says.

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