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TULSI GABBARD'S AUNT KILLED, PROMINENT SAMOAN AUTHOR CHARGED WITH MURDER

The aunt of Tulsi Gabbard was killed last week and a prominent Samoan author and
playwright has been charged with her murder, according to local reports.

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TRUMP VERDICT PUTS US AMONG INFAMOUS COUNTRIES THAT PROSECUTED OPPOSITION
LEADERS: WHO ELSE IS ON THE LIST?

Donald Trump has accused President Biden of using criminal prosecution to try
and prevent him from running for office, but the White House has kept its
distance from the trial.

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NETANYAHU SEEMS TO CONTRADICT BIDEN CEASE-FIRE OFFER: 'NON-STARTER' IF ALL
CONDITIONS NOT MET

Israel and Hamas respond to President Biden’s three-phase plan for a permanent
cease-fire in Gaza, a return of all the hostages to Israel and rebuilding the
war-torn territory.

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RUSSIA NOT 'BLUFFING' WITH NUCLEAR THREATS AS BIDEN GREENLIGHTS LIMITED MILITARY
STRIKES, MEDVEDEV SAYS

Russia's war with Ukraine could go nuclear according to Dmitry Medvedev, a
senior ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who also raised the prospect of
the war spilling over into other countries.

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ICC PROSECUTOR KHAN CO-AUTHORED ESSAY SAYING DEFENDANTS CAN’T GET FAIR SHAKE AT
WORLD COURT: REPORT

Israel says that British chief prosecutor Karim Khan and the ICC are running a
"vicious smear" campaign against Israeli leaders who are determined to eradicate
the Hamas terrorist movement.

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MEXICANS GO TO THE POLLS AMID RECORD VIOLENCE AGAINST CANDIDATES, OFFICIALS

As Mexicans go to the polls Sunday to vote for a new president, the country is
facing its most violent election campaign in its history with more than 225
candidates and officials killed.

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PHILIPPINES WARNS OF ‘RED LINE’ WITH BEIJING AMID HEIGHTENED TENSIONS IN SOUTH
CHINA SEA

The Philippines have warned China that it would consider any Filipino soldier
killed by a Beijing water cannon to be an “act of war" amid heightened tensions
in the region.

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TURKISH DRONE STRIKES IN SYRIA KILL 4 U.S.-BACKED FIGHTERS, WOUND 11 CIVILIANS,
KURDISH GROUP SAYS

Four U.S.-backed fighters have been killed and 11 civilians wounded in
northeastern Syria by Turkish drone strikes; civilian vehicles and homes in and
near the city of Qamishli were hit.

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CANADIAN SERIAL KILLER ROBERT PICKTON, WHO BROUGHT VICTIMS TO PIG FARM, IS DEAD
AFTER PRISON ASSAULT

Robert Pickton, a Canadian serial killer who took victims to his pig farm in the
1990s and early 2000s, has died in a hospital at age 74 after being assaulted in
prison.

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MEXICO'S DRUG CARTELS AND GANGS APPEAR TO BE PLAYING A WIDER ROLE IN SUNDAY'S
ELECTIONS THAN BEFORE

Gangs and drug cartels in Mexico seem to be playing a wider role in the upcoming
elections that will determine the presidency, nine governorships, and around
19,000 mayorships and other posts.

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NETANYAHU INVITED TO ADDRESS CONGRESS AS BIDEN URGES HAMAS TO TAKE ISRAEL PEACE
OFFER

Israel has reportedly proposed a three-tiered plan to ensure the release of all
hostages and an end to hostilities, with an endgame goal of rebuilding Gaza and
returning people to their homes.

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UN VOTES TO END IRAQ POLITICAL MISSION ESTABLISHED AFTER 2003 US-LED INVASION
TOPPLED SADDAM HUSSEIN

The U.N. Security Council has voted to end the U.N. political mission in Iraq;
the mission was established in 2003 after the U.S.-led invasion of the country
that toppled Saddam Hussein.

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IMPROVING ENERGY RESILIENCE IN PAKISTAN COULD AVERT 175,000 DEATHS BY 2030,
UNICEF SAYS

A new study by the United Nations children’s agency said more than 175,000
deaths in Pakistan could be averted by 2030 by developing resilient energy
systems for health facilities.

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FRANCE FILES PRELIMINARY TERRORISM CHARGES AGAINST TEENAGER ACCUSED OF PLAN TO
ATTACK OLYMPIC FANS

Authorities in France have brought preliminary terrorism charges against a man
accused of planning to attack spectators attending soccer games at the Paris
Olympics.

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EL SALVADOR SAYS IT FOILED A PLOT TO PLANT BOMBS ON THE DAY OF PRESIDENT
BUKELE'S INAUGURATION

Authorities in El Salvador have reportedly broken up a plot to plant explosives
around the country that involved 'veterans' of the Central American country's
civil war in 1980-1992.

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US, ALLIES DEMAND END TO NORTH KOREAN WEAPON TRANSFERS FOR RUSSIAN USE AGAINST
UKRAINE

The U.S. and its main allies in a joint statement released on Friday urged North
Korea to halt weapon transfers to Russia's military for use against Ukraine.

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DOZENS ARRESTED AS THAI POLICE DISMANTLE CRIME NETWORK THAT FACILITATED
LONG-TERM STAYS FOR FOREIGNERS

Police in Thailand have broken up a large network that illegally helped
foreigners, mostly Russians, to stay in the country long-term, authorities say.

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UKRAINE SEEKS TO STRIKE RUSSIAN TARGETS WITH WESTERN WEAPONS, ZELENSKYY SAYS

It's only a matter of time before Ukraine utilizes Western weaponry to strike
military targets within Russia, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelenskyy.

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CHINA'S HESITATION TO DISCUSS RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR RAISES CONCERNS OF PRO-MOSCOW
STANCE

China has displayed hesitance to engage in discussions about the Russia-Ukraine
war, voicing reservations. The country has claimed to have a neutral stance.

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FOREIGN OFFICIALS LARGELY RESTRAINED FOLLOWING TRUMP VERDICT, SOME SAY: 'KEEP
FIGHTING'

World leaders have largely kept quiet in the aftermath of the historic verdict,
but some of former President Donald Trump's closest allies overseas have voiced
disgust with the court's decision.

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ANTI-ISLAM ACTIVIST STABBED IN GERMANY ATTACK CAUGHT ON VIDEO

Anti-Islam activist Michael Stürzenberger has been injured Friday in a knife
attack in the German city of Mannheim that has left several others wounded.

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RUSSIA, UKRAINE RELEASE 75 POWS EACH IN PRISONER SWAP

Ukraine and Russia each released 75 prisoners of war in a prisoner exchange
mediated by the United Arab Emirates that also included the bodies of 212
Ukrainian soldiers.

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KIM JONG UN SUPERVISED DRILLS SIMULATING ATTACKS ON SOUTH KOREA, NORTH KOREA
SAYS

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised drills with multiple rocket
launchers, demonstrating the nation's readiness for a preemptive strike against
South Korea.

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NATO MINISTERS MEET AS MEMBERS SLOWLY RELAX RESTRICTIONS ON UKRAINE'S USE OF
THEIR WEAPONS

NATO countries are increasing their support for Ukraine as they slowly remove
restrictions on how Kyiv can use western-supplied munitions to combat Russia’s
invasion.

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WHILE MEN STORMED NORMANDY, WOMEN WORKED AS CODEBREAKERS, CARTOGRAPHERS AND
COXSWAINS TO ACHIEVE D-DAY SUCCESS

On D-Day, hundreds of thousands of military women worked as codebreakers, ship
plotters, radar operators and cartographers while soldiers stormed the beaches
of Normandy.

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