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JAPANESE CITIZENS GROUP SUES POLICE ON ALLEGATIONS OF RACIAL PROFILING AND
DISCRIMINATION

A group of Japanese citizens, including a man of Pakistani descent, have filed a
civil lawsuit against Japan's police, alleging racial profiling and
discrimination.

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EUROPEAN UNION LEADERS GROW FRUSTRATED AS HUNGARY BLOCKS $54 BILLION IN AID FOR
UKRAINE

The war between Russia and Ukraine has reached a crucial point, with Ukraine
struggling economically and seeking support from the European Union, officials
say.

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GUNMEN KILL 52, INJURE 64 IN DISPUTED SOUTH SUDAN TERRITORY

52 people have been reported dead following an attack by gunmen in South Sudan's
oil-rich Abyei region, the subject of a territorial dispute with Sudan.

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UK TO BAN DISPOSABLE VAPES, RESTRICT FLAVORED E-CIGARETTES 'SPECIFICALLY
MARKETED' TO KIDS: 'WE MUST ACT'

U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said his government will carry out several
actions to curb nicotine use, including the ban of disposable vapes.

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ITALY'S MELONI OPENS AFRICA SUMMIT WITH PLANS TO CURB DANGEROUS MIGRATION

Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni hosted a summit of African leaders on Monday,
aiming to address migration flows, energy diversification and Europe-Africa
ties.

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PROTESTING FRENCH FARMERS PLAN 'SIEGE OF THE CAPITAL' IN PARIS, REJECTING
GOVERNMENT CONCESSIONS

France mobilized 15,000 police officers and tanks as farmers protesting high
costs, regulations and EU climate measures plan a "siege" of Paris on Monday.

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EX-PHILIPPINE LEADER RODRIGO DUTERTE LAUNCHES ALLEGATIONS AT SUCCESSOR, SPARKING
POLITICAL RIFT

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has accused his successor, Ferdinand
Marcos Jr., of drug addiction and seeking to extend his power by removing term
limits.

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SRI LANKAN FISHING BOAT CREW MAY HAVE BEEN ABDUCTED BY SOMALI PIRATES, DIPLOMATS
SAY

Sri Lanka is in communication with Somali authorities after a fishing vessel and
its crew were suspected to be abducted by Somali pirates, officials say.

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IRAN SAYS CLAIMS IT IS LINKED TO JORDAN DRONE ATTACK, DEATHS OF US SOLDIERS ARE
'BASELESS'

Iran is claiming no link to a deadly attack on U.S. service members in Jordan
that Biden says was carried out by “radical Iran-backed militant groups."

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PUTIN OFFICIALLY REGISTERS AS CANDIDATE IN RUSSIA'S PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION,
EXPECTED TO EXTEND 24-YEAR REIGN

Russia's election commission has officially registered President Vladimir Putin
as a candidate for the upcoming March presidential election, officials say.

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PAKISTAN AND IRAN VOW COLLABORATION TO IMPROVE SECURITY AFTER FATAL AIRSTRIKES

Pakistan and Iran have agreed to enhance security cooperation following deadly
airstrikes by both countries this month. The airstrikes targeted militant groups
along the border.

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AUSTRIA SUSPENDS PAYMENTS TO UNRWA AMID ISRAELI ALLEGATIONS UN WORKERS HELPED,
CELEBRATED HAMAS

Austria became the 12th country to suspend payments to the UNRWA amid
allegations that some of its workers helped and celebrated the Oct. 7 Hamas-led
attack on Israel communities.

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ZELENSKYY WILL FACE 'RECKONING' WHEN WAR WITH RUSSIA ENDS, EXPERT SAYS

Time reporter Simon Shuster has spent 17 years as a foreign affairs
correspondent with a focus on Russia and Ukraine, reporting on the ground
starting with Crimea's annexation.

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IRAN-BACKED MILITIA ATTACK UPDATE: 34 US SERVICE MEMBERS INJURED, 8 EVACUATED
FROM JORDAN

The number of U.S. service members injured in an attack by Iran-backed militias
on a base in Jordan rose late Sunday to 34, including eight who had to be
evacuated.

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NORTH KOREA CONTINUES TESTING NEW NUCLEAR-CAPABLE CRUISE MISSILE, CONDUCTS 2
TESTS WITHIN A WEEK

North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un supervised the second test launch of a new
cruise missile capable of carrying nuclear warheads and being launched from a
submarine.

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JAPAN JOINS LIST OF COUNTRIES SUSPENDING FUNDS TO UNRWA AFTER ALLEGATIONS OF
STAFFERS PARTICIPATING ON OCT 7

Japan announced it was suspending funds to the United Nations Relief and Works
Agency (UNRWA) after allegations staffers participated in Oct. 7 massacre.

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WHO IS THE IRAN-BACKED COALITION ISLAMIC RESISTANCE IN IRAQ, RESPONSIBLE FOR
DEADLY DRONE STRIKE ON US TROOPS?

Who is the coalition of Iran-backed Islamic militant groups who claimed
responsibility for the attack on a base in Jordan that killed three U.S. troops?

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UN CALLS ON COUNTRIES TO RESUME UNRWA FUNDING DESPITE REPORT EMPLOYEES
PARTICIPATED IN OCT 7 MASSACRE

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls on member countries to
continue funding the UNRWA despite proof that several of its workers
participated in the Oct. 7 massacre.

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NATO CHIEF URGES US LAWMAKERS TO CONTINUE SUPPORTING UKRAINE, WARNS BEIJING IS
WATCHING

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg will meet with top U.S. defense
officials and lawmakers this week to discuss the continued aid to Ukraine.

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ACTIVISTS THROW SOUP AT MONA LISA IN LOUVRE CLIMATE PROTEST

Two climate activists hurled what museum employees called pumpkin soup at the
protective glass around the Mona Lisa at the Louvre museum Sunday.

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FATHER OF MURDERED IDF SOLDIER SAYS HAMAS TERRORISTS TRIED TO SELL HIS SON'S
HEAD FOR $10,000

The Israel Defense Forces managed to locate Cpl. Adir Tahar's head after two
captured Hamas terrorists revealed that it was being kept in a freezer in
central Gaza.

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5 UKRAINIAN OFFICIALS ARRESTED OVER THEFT OF $40 MILLION IN WAR FUNDS AS UKRAINE
CORRUPTION PERSISTS

Ukraine's struggles with corruption continue as five officials were charged with
stealing $40 million intended for purchasing mortar shells.

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CHINA'S TIGHTLY CONTROLLED INTERNET FLOODED WITH ANTISEMITISM FOLLOWING HAMAS
MASSACRE

Since the Hamas massacre of Israeli and foreign nationals, antisemitic content
in China has grown, and critics are alarmed it has not been stopped.

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US WITHDRAWAL FROM SYRIA WOULD PUT 'WHOLE REGION AT RISK,' ALLOW IRAN TO 'SOW'
MORE DISCORD, EXPERT WARNS

Turkey and Iran backed proxies have ramped up attacks in Syria after the
Israel-Hamas war began in October. The US has denied recent reports that it is
looking to withdraw troops its from Syria.

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HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS GATHER AT 79TH ANNIVERSARY OF AUSCHWITZ LIBERATION FOR
HISTORIC REMEMBRANCE DAY

A group of survivors of Nazi death camps marked the 79th anniversary of the
liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp during World War II in a ceremony in
Poland.

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