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GANG VIOLENCE IS SURGING TO UNPRECEDENTED LEVELS IN HAITI, UN ENVOY SAYS

In a report to the U.N. Security Council, special envoy notes 8,400 victims of
gang violence, and research suggests gangs currently control 80% of the capital.

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BRAZIL'S FORMER INTELLIGENCE BOSS INVESTIGATED IN PROBE OF ALLEGED POLITICAL
SPYING, OFFICIAL SAYS

The former head of Brazil's national intelligence is being investigated for
allegations of political spying on opponents; currently he is also a candidate
for Rio de Janeiro mayor.

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NORWEGIAN HIGHER EDUCATION OFFICIAL OVERSEEING PLAGIARISM CRACKDOWN RESIGNS
AFTER THESIS SCRUTINIZED

A Norwegian research and higher education minister resigned last week after
being engulfed in a plagiarism scandal over her thesis from a decade ago,
according to reports.

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MEXICAN MILITARY SWARMS POPULAR AMERICAN TOURIST SPOT AMID CRIME SURGE

A mayor in a popular U.S. beach destination has called in reinforcements to
"create a safer and calmer environment" in Tulum as crime has increased in
recent years.

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FRENCH PRESIDENT MACRON ARRIVES IN INDIA, WHERE HE'LL BE CHIEF GUEST AT NATIONAL
DAY CELEBRATIONS

Emmanuel Macron and Narendra Modi enjoyed sightseeing and a parade in the city
of Jaipur, as they meet to discuss their nations' geopolitical and economic
ties.

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RIGHTS GROUP REPORTS MORE ARRESTS AS BELARUS INTENSIFIES CRACKDOWN ON DISSENT

At least 159 have been victims of searches or detentions across Belarus,
including journalists and dissidents, according to a human rights group.

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US EXPRESSES CONCERNS OVER SRI LANKA'S CONTROVERSIAL INTERNET REGULATION LAW

Sri Lanka's Online Safety bill passed overwhelmingly in Parliament, but critics
say it could be abused to punish and prosecute political speech.

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COLOMBIA DECLARES A DISASTER BECAUSE OF WILDFIRES AND ASKS FOR INTERNATIONAL
HELP

Officials in Colombia have raised the current number of wildfires from 25 to 31,
and stated that only 9 of them are under control, as dry conditions exacerbate
problems.

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JAPAN SENTENCES MAN TO DEATH FOR KYOTO ANIMATION STUDIO FIRE THAT KILLED 36
PEOPLE, INJURED DOZENS

Japan's Kyoto District court on Thursday sentenced a man to death after he was
found guilty of murder in the 2019 arson of an animation studio that killed
dozens and injured others.

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THOUSANDS TAKE TO STREETS IN SLOVAKIA IN NATIONWIDE ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTESTS

Prime Minister Robert Fico's plans to amend the penal code have come under fire,
as his left-wing populist government also faces challenges over its Ukraine
position.

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JAPANESE LUNAR SPACECRAFT LANDS UPSIDE DOWN ON MOON'S SURFACE

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is celebrating the successful touchdown
of the SLIM spacecraft on the moon's surface, even though the craft landed
upside down.

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NEW YORK WATCHDOG ACCUSES BURKINA FASO OF WAR CRIMES THROUGH DRONE STRIKES,
CITING CIVILIAN CASUALTIES

A New York-based watchdog has accused Burkina Faso's security forces of killing
at least 60 civilians in three drone strikes last year, potentially constituting
war crimes.

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BRITS BOILING WITH ANGER OVER US SCIENTIST'S SUGGESTION FOR THE 'PERFECT' CUP OF
TEA

The suggestion bubbled up in a new book from Bryn Mawr College chemistry
professor Michelle Francl, who looked at the science behind tea and its
preparation.

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UK MUSEUMS RETURN LOOTED ARTIFACTS TO GHANA UNDER LONG-TERM LOAN ARRANGEMENT

Two British museums, the British Museum and the Victoria & Albert Museum, are
returning looted gold and silver artifacts to Ghana through a long-term loan
arrangement.

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MASS GRAVE FOUND IN RWANDA 3 DECADES AFTER GENOCIDE, OFFICIAL SAYS

The remains of 119 people believed to be victims of the 1994 Rwandan genocide
have been discovered in the country's south. Authorities continue to uncover
mass graves.

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UK MAN WHO KILLED 2 COLLEGE STUDENTS, JANITOR SENTENCED TO HIGH-SECURITY
HOSPITAL

A man is expected to spend the rest of his life in a high-security medical
facility after fatally stabbing two college students and a school janitor in
Nottingham, England.

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SOUTH KOREA WARNS AGAINST EATING FRIED TOOTHPICKS AS TREND GOES VIRAL

Health officials in South Korea are warning the public against eating deep-fried
toothpicks in a trend reportedly going viral on TikTok and Instagram.

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COURT HANDS TRUDEAU EMBARRASSING LOSS OVER FREEDOM CONVOY CRACKDOWN: 'NOT
JUSTIFIED'

Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau scored a win last year when a federal probe
supported his use of the Emergencies Act, but the new ruling sets back his
defense.

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CHILD DIES AFTER BEING RESCUED OFF RICKETY BOAT WITH 59 OTHER SYRIAN MIGRANTS

A child who was rescued from a boat carrying 60 Syrian migrants in Cyprus has
died. Two other children remain in intensive care, officials said on Thursday.

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DEATH TOLL REACHES 44 IN SOUTHWEST CHINA LANDSLIDE, OFFICIALS CONFIRM

A landslide in southwestern China has resulted in 44 deaths, with the bodies of
the remaining victims recovered after four days of search efforts, officials
say.

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THOUSANDS OF STUDENTS RALLY IN GREECE AGAINST GOVERNMENT PLANS TO ALLOW PRIVATE
UNIVERSITIES

Thousands of university students and supporters protested in central Athens on
Thursday against the Greek government's plans to permit privately run
universities.

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PUTIN CRITIC, WOMAN CONVICTED OF FATAL BLAST TARGETING PRO-WAR BLOGGER JAILED IN
RUSSIA

A Moscow court has sentenced a former leader of separatist rebels in Ukraine to
four years in prison for extremism after he allegedly criticized President
Vladimir Putin.

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ANTI-WAR RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE COLLECTS 150K SIGNATURES SUPPORTING
CAMPAIGN

Civic Initiative Party candidate Boris Nadezhdin has reportedly received over
150,000 signatures in support of his presidential campaign against incumbent
Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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US NAVY SAILING WARSHIP INTO TAIWAN STRAIT PROMPTS FIERY RESPONSE FROM CHINA:
'TROUBLE AND PROVOCATION'

The U.S. Navy sailed a warship into Taiwan Strait this week, prompting a fiery
response from China, who said the action caused "trouble and provocation."

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KIM JONG UN ADMITS LACK OF 'BASIC LIVING NECESSITIES' IS 'SERIOUS POLITICAL
ISSUE' IN NORTH KOREA

North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un made a rare admission that the country's
rural communities are lacking "basic living necessities" at a meeting of the
Workers' Party of Korea.

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