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US FORCES IN MIDDLE EAST ATTACKED MORE THAN 8 TIMES BEFORE SECRETARY LLOYD
AUSTIN RESUMED DUTIES IN HOSPITAL

American forces in Syria and Iraq were attacked 8 times before Secretary of
Defense Lloyd Austin resumed his duties while in the hospital due to an
undisclosed ailment.

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25 KILLED AND 6 INJURED IN COLLISION BETWEEN MINIBUS AND TRUCK IN BRAZIL'S
NORTHEAST

A horrific accident in Brazil's northeastern region in Bahia state left 25 dead
and 6 injured, as a truck collided head on with a minibus transporting tourists
back from the beach.

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BELARUS DECLINES OBSERVATION INVITE FOR PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS

Belarus announced on Monday that it will not invite the Organization for
Security and Cooperation in Europe to monitor its Feb. 25 elections.

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ANDREW TATE WINS APPEAL IN ROMANIAN COURT OVER SEIZED ASSETS

Controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate has won an appeal in Romanian
court to reverse an earlier decision to seize his assets.

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NIGERIAN PRESIDENT SUSPENDS POVERTY ALLEVIATION MINISTER OVER CLAIMS OF
QUESTIONABLE BANKING PRACTICES

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu suspended Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty
Alleviation Minister Betta Edu on Monday over her alleged use of a private bank
account for state transactions.

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FRENCH PRIME MINISTER RESIGNS AMID IMMIGRATION LAW BLOWBACK

Now-former French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne resigned Monday over widespread
political fallout over a controversial immigration reform law.

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PARIS NAMES STREET AFTER DAVID BOWIE ON WHAT WOULD BE HIS 77TH BIRTHDAY

Paris paid tribute to the late British music icon David Bowie by naming a street
after him on the city's southeast side on what would have been his 77th
birthday.

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SLAUGHTER IN SYRIA AS ASSAD, RUSSIA TAKE ADVANTAGE OF WAR IN GAZA: 'MOST VIOLENT
BOMBING OF CIVILIANS'

As Israel's war against Hamas takes much of the world's attention, Syrian regime
forces, their Russian allies and loyalist militias led 164 attacks against
civilians in Idlib in December 2023.

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DUTCH LAWMAKER GEERT WILDERS WITHDRAWS CONTROVERSIAL PROPOSED BAN ON MOSQUES AND
THE QURAN

Far-right Dutch politician Geert Wilders has withdrawn a proposed legislation
from 2018 that called for a ban on mosques and the Quran, officials say.

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INDIA'S LEADING TRAVEL PLATFORM SUSPENDS BOOKINGS TO MALDIVES IN WAKE OF
'DEROGATORY' SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS

India's leading travel platform EaseMyTrip has indefinitely suspended flight
bookings to the Maldives following social media posts against Indian Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on X.

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JAPANESE FOREIGN MINISTER VISITS POLAND, PLEDGES SUPPORT AGAINST RUSSIAN
AGGRESSION

Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa visited Poland on Monday to strengthen
ties with the NATO nation. During her visit, she met with Foreign Minister Radek
Sikorski.

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ISRAEL KNOWS LOCATION OF HAMAS CHIEF YAHYA SINWAR, BUT HE IS USING HOSTAGES AS
HUMAN SHIELDS: REPORTS

Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar reportedly has been found in Gaza, but Israel has
refrained from striking due to the large number of Israeli hostages nearby.

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GERMAN POLITICIAN LAUNCHES NEW PARTY, POISED TO CHALLENGE RIGHT-WING OPPOSITION

Sahra Wagenknecht, a prominent German opposition politician, has officially
established a new party. The party aims to contest the European Parliament
election in June.

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EUROPEAN UNION MIGRATION CHIEF CALLS FOR 1 MILLION INCREASE IN LEGAL IMMIGRATION

The European Union's home affairs commissioner, Ylva Johansson, is addressing
the need for member states to address policy challenges related to the
continent's aging population.

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CHINA DETAINS SUSPECT ACCUSED OF SPYING FOR BRITAIN'S SECRET INTELLIGENCE
SERVICE

China has detained a suspect who is accused of collecting state secrets on
behalf of Britain's secret intelligence service MI6 since 2015, officials say.

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US FIGHTER JETS TO FLY OVER BOSNIA IN SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR COUNTRY AS IT FACES
SECESSION THREATS

Two U.S. fighter jets, the F-16 Fighting Falcons, are scheduled to fly over
Bosnia as part of joint air-to-ground training with Bosnian forces, officials
say.

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POPE FRANCIS URGES UNIVERSAL BAN ON SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD, CALLING IT
'DESPICABLE'

Pope Francis has called for a universal ban on surrogate motherhood, labeling it
a "despicable" practice and a grave violation of the dignity of women and
children.

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SLOVENIA RESCUE OPERATION UNDERWAY AFTER RISING WATER LEVELS LEAVE 5 TRAPPED IN
CAVE

A family of three adults and two guides have been trapped in Slovenia's Krizna
Jama cave for over two days due to rising water levels caused by heavy rainfall.

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PAKISTAN'S SUPREME COURT LIFTS LIFETIME BAN ON CONVICTED POLITICIANS, CLEARING
PATH FOR NAWAZ SHARIF

Pakistan's Supreme Court has overturned a lifetime ban on politicians with
convictions, allowing former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to run for a fourth
term.

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'TOO MANY ARE COMING': GERMANY GRAPPLES WITH SOARING ASYLUM APPLICATIONS AS
RECORDS SHOW 51% SURGE

The number of people applying for asylum in Germany rose to 351,915 in 2023. The
surge in migration has become a significant political challenge for the
government.

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NORWAY MASS KILLER ATTEMPTS TO SUE STATE FOR SECOND TIME, ALLEGING INHUMANE
ISOLATION IN PRISON

A Norwegian extremist responsible for a 2011 bombing and shooting that killed 77
people, has launched a second attempt to sue the state for allegedly violating
his human rights.

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PHOTO PROVES HAMAS USING NORTH KOREA-MADE WEAPONS AGAINST ISRAEL, SOUTH KOREA
SAYS

South Korea’s National Intelligence Service says it has evidence of Hamas using
North Korean-made F-7 rocket-propelled grenade launchers against Israel.

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HEZBOLLAH CLAIMS TOP COMMANDER KILLED IN ISRAELI AIRSTRIKE AS IDF ELIMINATES
HAMAS OFFICIAL IN SYRIA

Airstrikes in Lebanon and Syria on Monday have killed top officials belonging to
the terrorist organizations Hezbollah and Hamas, according to reports.

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AVALANCHE KILLS TWO SNOWSHOE HIKERS IN ALPS NEAR SWITZERLAND

The bodies of two snowshoe hikers were recovered from the Italian Alps after
they were killed in an avalanche on Sunday, search and rescuers said.

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ECUADOR LAUNCHES MANHUNT AFTER 'MOST-WANTED PRISONER' VANISHES

Jose Adolfo Macias, who leads the Los Choneros group, reportedly has escaped
from a maximum-security facility in Guayaquil, prompting a massive manhunt.

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