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UN TOP COURT ORDERS ISRAEL TO OPEN MORE LAND CROSSINGS FOR AID INTO GAZA

Israel was ordered on Thursday by the top United Nations court to improve Gaza's
humanitarian situation; this includes the opening of land crossings to allow for
supplies to be brought in.

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RUSSIAN VETO BRINGS END TO UN PANEL MONITORING ENFORCEMENT OF NORTH KOREA
NUCLEAR SANCTIONS

Russia vetoed a United Nations resolution on Thursday, effectively doing away
with the monitoring by the U.N. of sanctions against North Korea intended to
curb the country's nuclear program.

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4 DEAD IN 3 SEPARATE INCIDENTS OFF SPANISH COAST

Four people have died in three separate incidents off Spain's Atlantic and
Mediterranean coasts, as warnings of inclement weather remain in place across
much of the Iberian country.

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PROMINENT BAHAMAS POLITICIAN KILLED DURING ROBBERY ATTEMPT NEAR NASSAU

Don Saunders, a prominent Bahamian politician and top-ranking Free National
Movement Party official, was fatally shot Wednesday during an attempted robbery.

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BIDEN'S SHIFTING SUPPORT OF ISRAEL IN HIS OWN WORDS: FROM 'UNWAVERING' TO 'OVER
THE TOP' CRITICISM

President Biden's quotes indicate a shift away from an unconditional support
towards a more tempered and even demanding stance on Israel's actions in its war
against Hamas terrorists in Gaza.

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FRENCH LAWMAKERS VOTE TO CONDEMN 1961 MASSACRE OF ALGERIAN PROTESTERS

The French National Assembly voted Thursday to condemn the brutality of a 1961
police crackdown on Algerian protesters, which left about 120 people dead.

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POLAND AND UKRAINE LEADERS CITE PROGRESS ON REGULATING UKRAINIAN FOOD IMPORTS TO
EASE FARMER ANGER

Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk
announced that progress has been made toward meeting farmers' demands for
restrictions on cheap Ukrainian imports.

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LATVIA'S FOREIGN MINISTER WILL STEP DOWN AFTER A PROBE OVER HIS OFFICE'S USE OF
PRIVATE FLIGHTS

Latvia's Foreign Minister Krisjanis Karins announced Thursday he will step down
amid a criminal probe of his office's usage of expensive private flights during
his time served as prime minister.

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CHINA WARNED AS PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT PROPOSES COUNTERMEASURES AGAINST BEIJING'S
AGGRESSION

The Philippines said it would take 'deliberate' action against China in the
South China Sea following a dispute over the contested Second Thomas Shoal in
the Spratly Islands.

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INDIA COURT EXTENDS CUSTODY OF OPPOSITION LEADER FOR 4 MORE DAYS

An Indian court has extended custody of Arvind Kejriwal, a top opposition
leader, for four more days as the nation prepares for a highly anticipated
election.

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UK COMEDIAN FORCED TO REMOVE HOT DOG FROM SUBWAY POSTER DUE TO BAN ON
ADVERTISING JUNK FOOD

A British comedian has been ordered to remove a picture of a hot dog from a
poster in London subway stations for his new standup show.

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VENEZUELAN MIGRANTS INCREASINGLY STRANDED IN MEXICO, CONTRIBUTING TO DECLINE IN
ILLEGAL CROSSINGS TO US

Venezuelan migrants often identify Mexico as the most challenging part of their
journey to the U.S. border due to the country's crackdown on immigration.

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PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY FORMS NEW CABINET FOLLOWING WORLDWIDE CALLS FOR GOVERNMENT
REFORM

Following international calls for reform, the Palestinian Authority has
announced the formation of a new Cabinet. Hamas has allegedly rejected the new
government.

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JAPAN'S PM REQUESTS MEETING WITH KIM JONG UN TO FIX 'VARIOUS BILATERAL PROBLEMS'
WITH NORTH KOREA

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida wants to meet with North Korea's Kim Jong
Un to have the nation recognize the return of Japanese people abducted during
the 1970s and 80s.

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DISEASE X: CRITICS SAY BIDEN ADMIN SELLING OUT US SOVEREIGNTY WITH WHO TREATY

Critics are sounding the alarm about a new global pandemic treaty they say will
transfer power to the unelected World Health Organization and stifle free
speech.

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THE BRITISH MUSEUM APPOINTS NEW DIRECTOR AS IT GRAPPLES WITH APPARENT THEFT OF
HUNDREDS OF ARTIFACTS

Nicholas Cullinan has been appointed the new director of the British Museum.
This decision follows the resignation of the former director amid the discovery
of missing artifacts.

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HAITI WAITS FOR KENYAN POLICE MISSION TO FIGHT GANGS AMID FEARS THEY WON'T COME

Kenya says it will not send in police forces until Haiti establishes an interim
government as gang violence rages. Some Haitians fear the international help
will never come.

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OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE ROWING TEAMS WARNED ABOUT POLLUTED WATERS AHEAD OF BOAT RACE:
IT'S A 'NATIONAL DISGRACE'

Oxford's crew coach is taking aim at one company who is allegedly responsible
for a recent spike in contamination levels within London's Thames River.

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DOCTORS VISITING GAZA HOSPITAL REVEAL 'GUT-WRENCHING' DETAILS OF WAR'S IMPACT ON
PALESTINIAN CHILDREN

An international team of doctors arrived in central Gaza say they were "stunned"
by the gruesome impact that the war against Hamas is having on Palestinian
children.

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EASTER SHOPPERS GET A BITTERSWEET SURPRISE IN THEIR BASKETS AS GLOBAL COCOA
PRICES SOAR TO 'RECORD HIGHS'

In the wake of unprecedented climate patterns in Africa, the global price of
cocoa has soared to record highs, causing a sudden spike in the price of
chocolate.

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SIGNIFICANCE OF MICHELANGELO’S 'DAVID' STATUE IS BEING DIMINISHED BY SOUVENIRS,
ITALIAN CURATORS SAY

Since its creation in 1504, Michelangelo's David has been a symbol of Italian
culture. Curators are now voicing concerns about the commercialization of the
statue.

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FRENCH LAWMAKERS CONSIDER BILL THAT WOULD BAN HAIR DISCRIMINATION

French lawmakers are discussing a bill to ban discrimination based on hair
texture, length, color or style, aiming to support those facing hostility due to
their hair.

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ISRAEL SAYS UN 'DECEIVING' WORLD OVER AID DELAYS TO GAZA

The U.N. has accused Israel of holding up the flow of aid into Gaza; Israel says
the problem is with distribution, including looting and Hamas stealing the aid.

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PUERTO RICO HEALTH OFFICIALS DECLARE DENGUE FEVER A PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY,
MORE THAN 500 CASES REPORTED

Puerto Rico's health authorities declared a public health emergency following a
surge in dengue cases, totaling 549 reported cases so far this year.

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UKRAINE'S SOCCER VICTORY PROVIDES WELCOME DISTRACTION FROM TRAGEDY OF WAR

The Ukraine men’s national soccer team has qualified for the European
Championship after a 2-1 win over Iceland; the victory is a 'welcome
distraction' from the Russia-Ukraine war.

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