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KOSOVO PARLIAMENT DESCENDS INTO CHAOS AFTER LAWMAKER THROWS WATER ON PRIME
MINISTER

Fistfights broke out in Kosovo's parliament Thursday after an opposition party
member threw water at the prime minister during a heated debate about an audio
recording.

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BIDEN AUTHORIZES MILITARY TO USE UP TO 3,000 RESERVE TROOPS TO AUGMENT US FORCES
IN EUROPE

President Biden is authorizing up to 3,000 reservists to augment U.S. troops in
Europe in furtherance of Operation Atlantic Resolve, the deployment of troops to
deter Russian aggression.

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IMF DEPOSITS $1.2B IN FIRST INSTALLMENT OF PAKISTAN'S BAILOUT DEAL, ALLEVIATING
DEFAULT FEARS

Pakistan's finance minister announced Thursday that the IMF had deposited the
much-anticipated first installment of $1.2B into the country's central bank as
part of a bailout deal.

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NORTH KOREA REQUESTS TO SPEAK AT UN SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING CALLED IN RESPONSE
TO LATEST MISSILE LAUNCH

The North Korean government has requested to speak at an emergency meeting of
the United Nations Security Council called in response to their latest missile
launch.

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ISRAEL FOILED MORE THAN 50 ATTEMPTED ATTACKS BY IRAN WORLDWIDE: DEFENSE MINISTER

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant visited Azerbaijan. In meetings with the
country's president and officials they discussed security cooperation, and ways
to strengthen strategic ties.

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MEXICAN POLICE RESCUE 20 CHILDREN WHO WERE FORCED TO WORK 12-HOUR DAYS AT RESORT

Mexican police rescued 20 children who were forced to work 12-hour days at a
Playa del Carmen resort by selling snacks and trinkets after being falsely
promised compensation.

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FRENCH PRESIDENT EMMANUEL MACRON RECEIVES SEVERED FINGER IN MAIL, POLICE PLACE
IN FRIDGE WITH SNACKS: REPORT

French President Emmanuel Macron was sent a severed human finger by mail as he
grapples with discontent among citizens.

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ITALIAN JUDGE CLEARS JANITOR OF GROPING HIGH SCHOOL GIRL BECAUSE IT WAS ‘JUST A
FEW SECONDS’

A janitor who was accused of groping a 17-year-old high school girl has been
left off the hook after a judge determined that the inappropriate gesture only
lasted for a "few seconds."

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AFTER 125 YEARS, PUERTO RICO REMAINS IN A PECULIAR POLITICAL LIMBO UNDER US
CONTROL

Since the U.S. military invasion of Puerto Rico during the Spanish-American War,
the island has been subject to U.S. military, political, and economic control,
with no end in sight.

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PILOT SAYS HE JUMPED INTO THE OCEAN TO SURVIVE NEW ZEALAND’S VOLCANIC ERUPTION
DURING TESTIMONY

A pilot testified in New Zealand Thursday during a trial against three tourism
directors charged with safety breaches over the 2019 White Island volcano
eruption.

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UNITED NATIONS GROUP URGES CAMBODIA TO RELEASE CAMBODIAN-AMERICAN HUMAN RIGHTS
ACTIVIST

A United Nations expert group claims that detaining Theary Seng, a Cambodian
American human rights activist, is a violation of international law.

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BIDEN JOKES PRIGOZHIN SHOULD WATCH WHAT HE EATS AFTER RUSSIAN REBELLION

President Biden joked that if he were Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin, he would
"be careful what I ate" and would be "keeping my eye on my menu" after
Progizhin's failed rebellion.

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CONGOLESE OPPOSITION MEMBER FATALLY SHOT IN KINSHASA, PARTY CALLS FOR
INVESTIGATION

A member of the Congolese opposition, Cherubin Okende, was tragically killed in
the capital city of Kinshasa, with his body found inside his car and riddled
with bullet wounds.

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ARGENTINA LAUNCHES PROBE INTO POTENTIAL CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY IN VENEZUELA

A probe into potential crimes against humanity in Venezuela has been initiated
by a prosecutor in Argentina, following a criminal complaint lodged by the
Clooney Foundation for Justice.

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SOUTHERN EUROPE PREPARES FOR HEAT WAVE CERBERUS, EXPECTS TEMPERATURES TO REACH
113 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT

Countries such as Spain, Germany, and Poland are preparing emergency measures as
they brace for a heat wave that may bring temperatures up to 113 degrees
Fahrenheit.

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RUSSIAN LAWMAKERS APPROVE BILL FURTHER RESTRICTING TRANSGENDER RIGHTS

A new version of a bill that would further restrict transgender rights in Russia
received swift approval by lawmakers Thursday. The bill’s final reading is
scheduled for Friday.

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SWEDEN HIGH COURT REJECTS EXTRADITION REQUESTS FROM TURKEY, CITING LACK OF
CRIMINALITY UNDER SWEDISH LAW

Sweden's Supreme Court denied Turkey's extradition requests for two unidentified
men due to the act they are accused of committing not being considered a crime
under Swedish law.

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DUTCH MAN'S SENTENCING DELAYED AS JUDGES SEEK MORE INFORMATION FROM CANADA IN
CYBERBULLYING CASE

Judges in Amsterdam requested more information from Canadian authorities before
making a decision on the sentencing of a Dutch man convicted in Canada for
various crimes.

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MEXICAN CARTEL ATTACK FORCES POLICE TO SUSPEND SEARCH FOR KIDNAPPING VICTIMS

A recent cartel attack where police were lured in by a fake report of a mass
grave is causing officers to abandon searches for missing people.

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TOURISTS, RESIDENTS IN ITALY STRANDED IN HEAT DUE TO MAJOR TRAIN STRIKE
AFFECTING THE COUNTRY

At the height of Italy's tourist season, train services were canceled due to a
major strike across the country. Locals and tourists were left stranded in the
heat Thursday.

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EUROPEAN COURT RULES SUSPENSION OF POLISH JUDGE WHO CRITICIZED GOVERNMENT IS
AGAINST EU LAW

A Polish judge who was fired for criticizing the government should be returned
to the bench with full pay, according to Europe's top court. The judge's firing
was against the EU's law.

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MAN FACING TERRORISM CHARGES FOR BURNING SOUTH AFRICA'S PARLIAMENT BUILDING SAYS
HE 'BURNED IT INTENTIONALLY'

Zandile Mafe, a man facing terrorism charges, says he burned South Africa's
Parliament building "intentionally" during an outburst in the courtroom.

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DOCTORS REATTACH BOY'S HEAD AFTER CAR ACCIDENT THANKS TO 'AMAZING' SURGERY

Surgeons in Israel performed a miracle surgery and managed to reattach a boy’s
head after he was hit by a car while riding his bike, according to a Jerusalem
hospital.

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BRITISH GOVERNMENT OFFERS MILLIONS OF PAY RAISES TO PUBLIC SECTOR WORKERS IN
EFFORT TO END STRIKES

The U.K. government offered to give raises to millions of British public sector
workers in an effort to end the strike that has crippled the country's train and
health care industries.

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AIRLINE PASSENGER MAKES STOMACH-TURNING DISCOVERY ON FLOOR MIDFLIGHT: REPORT

A passenger on an Air France flight from Paris to Toronto made a startling
discovery about 10 minutes into the flight, noticing blood on the carpet below
his seat.

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