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CHINA FLOATS PLAN TO FOSTER ECONOMIC TIES WITH DEMOCRAT-LED CITIES: REPORT

China wants to bolster economic ties with two American Democra-led cities -- New
York and San Francisco -- according to Chinese media reports.

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TEMPS PLUMMET TO 40 BELOW ZERO AMID BITTER SCANDINAVIAN COLD SPELL

Temperatures as low as minus 40 Fahrenheit were reported in parts of Sweden and
Finland on Tuesday as the Arctic North grapples with an intense cold spell.

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SOMALI PRESIDENT REJECTS LAND DEAL GRANTING ETHIOPIA COASTAL ACCESS

Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Tuesday rejected an agreement that
would have granted landlocked Ethiopia access to the coast of breakaway
Somaliland.

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ISRAEL DEFENSE MINISTER SAYS SEVERAL THOUSAND HAMAS FIGHTERS REMAIN IN GAZA

Israel Defense Minister Yoav Gallant says Hamas still has several thousand
fighters left in Gaza, but the terrorist group’s capabilities are diminished.

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DANCING BEARS FESTIVAL IN ROMANIA DRAWS GLOBAL TOURISM EACH YEAR

The Dancing Bears Festival in Comanesti, a small town in northeast Romania,
attracts visitors from around the world. The annual event is rooted in a
centuries-old tradition.

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FORMER MOSSAD HEAD ZVI ZAMIR, WHO WARNED OF 1973 ATTACK ON ISRAEL, DIES AT 98

Zvi Zamir, the former head of Israeli intelligence agency Mossad, has died at
98. Zamir led Mossad from 1968 to 1974 and warned the government about an
imminent attack.

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TOP HAMAS OFFICIAL KILLED IN BEIRUT EXPLOSION, HEZBOLLAH MEDIA SAYS

Deputy Hamas leader Saleh Arouri was reportedly killed in the Beirut suburb of
Dahiyeh after an Israeli drone struck a Hamas office, according to
Hezbollah-aligned news outlets.

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ISRAELI MAN WHO BATTLED HAMAS IN GAZA ACCUSED OF IMPERSONATING SOLDIER, STEALING
WEAPONS

An Israeli man who is facing charges of impersonating a soldier and stealing
weapons following fighting against Hamas in Gaza.

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MOST ISRAELIS OPPOSE US PUSH FOR ISRAEL TO SCALE BACK HAMAS WAR: POLL

Israeli citizens continue to support the war against Hamas in Gaza and largely
oppose U.S. calls to ramp down the conflict, a new poll shows.

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REFUGEES IN SRI LANKA RALLY AGAINST PLANNED CLOSURE OF UNITED NATIONS OFFICE

Refugees in Sri Lanka protested outside the U.N. refugee agency's office,
expressing concerns about losing their living allowance when the office closes
at the end of the year.

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MISSING MADELEINE MCCANN'S PARENTS SAY INVESTIGATION INTO TODDLER'S ABDUCTION
'WILL EVENTUALLY YIELD RESULTS'

The parents of abducted British toddler Madeleine McCann released a new
statement on New Year's Day, expressing hope that the investigation "will
eventually yield results."

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CHINA TELLS TAIWAN TO VOTE ON 'RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY' IN ELECTION THAT COULD
DETERMINE CROSS-STRAIT RELATIONS

The Chinese Communist Party is urging the Taiwanese public to vote "on the right
side of history" in its presidential election, hoping to negotiate the
reintegration of the island.

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BASDEO PANDAY, FIRST PERSON OF INDIAN DESCENT TO LEAD TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, DIES
AT 90

Basdeo Panday, the first person of Indian descent to serve as the Prime Minister
of Trinidad and Tobago, has passed away at the age of 90. He served two terms
from 1995 to 2001.

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SPANISH MAN RETURNS HOME TO MADRID AFTER SPENDING 15 MONTHS IN IRANIAN PRISON

Santiago Sánchez Cogedor, a Spanish man who spent 15 months in an Iranian prison
after visiting the tomb of Mahsa Amini, has returned to his home in Madrid.

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GERMANY'S SMALLEST GOVERNING PARTY VOTES TO STAY IN CHANCELLOR SCHOLZ'S
COALITION

Members of the Free Democrats, the smallest party in German Chancellor Olaf
Scholz's coalition, voted to remain in the government despite its low
popularity.

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RUSSIA ACCIDENTALLY DROPS BOMBS ON OWN VILLAGE AS MISSILES CONTINUE TO BOMBARD
UKRAINE

A Russian warplane accidentally dropped bombs on the Russian village of
Petropavlovka during an "emergency release," according to reports from the
Ministry of Defense.

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UGANDA'S BELOVED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE THREATENED AS AUTHORITIES MOVE TO CURB HOME
BREWING

In Uganda, the popular traditional beverage tonto is facing legal challenges.
Government efforts to regulate illicit home brews are posing threats to tonto
production.

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ISRAEL TO DEFEND ITSELF AGAINST GENOCIDE ACCUSATIONS FILED BY SOUTH AFRICA AT
INTERNATIONAL COURT

Israel will defend itself against genocide accusations filed by South Africa, an
official said. South Africa has accused Israel of genocide against Palestinians
in Gaza.

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HAMAS WAIVES ‘TOTALLY OFF BASE’ DEMAND FOR MONTHSLONG CEASE-FIRE IN ISRAELI
HOSTAGE NEGOTIATION: REPORT

Israel has rejected a second proposal from Hamas calling for the release of 120
Palestinian prisoners in exchange for 40 Israelis and a 40-day cease-fire.

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MAN FOUND DEAD FOLLOWING SUSPECTED LION ATTACK WHILE RIDING MOTORCYCLE

Police in Kenya recovered the remains of an adult male who is believed to have
been mauled to death by a lion while riding a motorcycle, reports say.

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TURKEY DETAINS 33 ACCUSED OF SPYING FOR ISRAEL'S MOSSAD: REPORT

Turkey is claiming to have arrested 33 people accused of spying for Israel’s
Mossad as part of an investigation called “Operation Mole," reports say.

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PASSENGERS OF JAPANESE PLANE SPEAK OUT AFTER FIERY COLLISION LEAVES 5 DEAD: 'IT
WAS HELL'

Survivors of a Japan Airlines aircraft collision described the fear and panic
that passengers experienced as smoke filled the cabin after the aircraft hit a
coast guard plane.

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EARTHQUAKES IN JAPAN KILL AT LEAST 48 AS OFFICIALS RACE TO SAVE PEOPLE TRAPPED
IN HOMES

At least 48 people have been killed and 16 inured following a series of
earthquakes on the western coast of Japan, according to emergency response
officials.

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HONG KONG MEDIA MOGUL JIMMY LAI PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO SEDITION AND COLLUSION
CHARGES

Hong Kong pro-democracy activist and media mogul Jimmy Lai pleaded not guilty to
charges of sedition and collusion with foreign countries.

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JAPAN AIRLINES PLANE BURSTS INTO FLAMES AFTER COLLISION AT TOKYO'S HANEDA
AIRPORT, LEAVING 5 DEAD

A collision between two planes on a runway at Tokyo's Haneda airport in Japan
resulted in a Japan Airlines passenger plane bursting into flames.

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