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A MAN EXTRADITED FROM SCOTLAND CONTINUES TO CLAIM HE'S NOT THE PERSON CHARGED IN
2 UTAH RAPE CASES

Nicholas Rossi lost an appeal to prevent his extradition from Scotland, and now
faces rape charges in Utah, but claims that it is a case of mistaken identity.

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ITALIAN OFFICIALS UNDER SCRUTINY AFTER KILLING BROWN BEAR DEEMED DANGEROUS TO
HUMANS

Animal rights activists in Northern Italy are protesting the culling of a brown
bear known as M90, an animal who had been documented following humans on
occasion.

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SOUTH AFRICA BARS LEFTIST PRESIDENTIAL SPEECH CRASHERS FROM STATE OF THE NATION
ADDRESS

A South African Court upheld Tuesday a ban on leaders of the Economic Freedom
Fighters party from President Cyril Ramaphosa's State of the Nation address in
Cape Town.

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UN ENVOY WARNS MORE ATTACKS ON IRAQ THREATEN ITS HARD-WON STABILITY

Iraq's government is intent to avoid spillover from the volatile Israel-Hamas
war, which is threatening to draw regional powers into the bloody conflict.

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REGIONAL AUTHORITY CONDEMNS SENEGAL'S PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION DELAY

The Economic Community of West African States on Tuesday castigated Senegal's
decision to delay its coming presidential election by 10 months.

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TOP SRI LANKAN OFFICIAL OUT AFTER COUNTERFEIT DRUG SCANDAL ARREST

Sri Lankan Environment Minister Keheliya Rambukwella has resigned from his post
after being arrested for his alleged involvement in a counterfeit drug purchase.

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AT 102 YEARS OLD, VETERAN WWII PILOT TAKES TO THE SKIES ON A DELIGHTFULLY BUMPY
RIDE FOR CHARITY

Jack Hemmings, ex-squadron leader in the Royal Air Force, took to the skies at
the age of 102 to raise funds for his charity, the Mission Aviation Fellowship.

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THE DEATH TOLL FROM CHILE'S WILDFIRES REACHES 131, AND MORE THAN 300 PEOPLE ARE
MISSING

Raging wildfires outside of Valparaiso, in central Chile, are the most serious
disaster the nation has confronted since the devastating 2010 earthquake.

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16-YEAR-OLD ATTACKED IN ITALY'S SECOND SCHOOL STABBING IN 2 DAYS

A 16-year-old boy was stabbed Tuesday at a high school in Varese, Italy, outside
Milan — the second such attack at a regional school in as many days.

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STUDY FINDS 10 PEOPLE KILLED IN UNPROVOKED SHARK ATTACKS LAST YEAR, ABOVE GLOBAL
AVERAGE: 'A BIT UNNERVING'

A new report says 10 people died from unprovoked shark attacks last year. It
also breaks down bites worldwide, and where they are most likely to occur.

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GREEK ISLAND'S RESIDENTS WITHOUT WATER AFTER SUSPECTED PIPELINE SABOTAGE

Residents of Aegina, an island off the Greek coast, have spent several days
without water after an apparent explosive charge cut off a pipeline from the
mainland.

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HOUTHIS LAUNCH 2 NEW ATTACKS ON SHIPS DAYS AFTER US STRIKES

The Iran-backed Houthis launched its first two attacks on commercial vessels in
the Red Sea since U.S. and U.K.-led airstrikes over the weekend.

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ARGENTINA'S MAVERICK JAVIER MILEI PLEDGES TO MOVE EMBASSY TO JERUSALEM, BIBI
PRAISES 'DEAR FRIEND'

Argentinian President Javier Milei is spending three days in Israel, where he
will visit a kibbutz devastated by the Oct. 7 Hamas attack and meet with Israeli
leadership.

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FARMER PROTESTS LEAD EU TO GIVE UP PROPOSED PESTICIDE CUT

Farmers across Europe have been staging disruptive protests against various
European Union restrictions, like the plan to cut pesticide use by 50% by 2030.

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KIRBY APOLOGIZES FOR BIDEN ADMIN'S CLAIM ABOUT WARNING IRAQI GOVERNMENT AHEAD OF
STRIKES

White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby apologized Tuesday
for falsely saying that U.S. officials warned Iraqi leaders ahead of the weekend
air strikes.

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ISRAELI INTELLIGENCE CONFIRMS DOZENS OF HOSTAGES THOUGHT TO BE ALIVE IN GAZA ARE
DEAD: REPORT

Dozens of Israeli citizens thought to be alive and in Hamas custody in Gaza are
now confirmed to be dead, according to an internal Israeli report.

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BLINKEN LANDS IN EGYPT FOR HELP MEDIATING AN ISRAEL-HAMAS DEAL

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken continues to meet with Middle Eastern
leaders in the pursuit of a deal exchanging Hamas' hostages for an Israeli
cease-fire in Gaza.

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JOHN BRUTON, FORMER IRISH PRIME MINISTER AND EU AMBASSADOR TO US, DIES AT 76

John Bruton died at 76. As Irish Prime Minister, he was crucial to Northern
Ireland's 1998 peace deal. He later served as the European Union's ambassador to
the USA.

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ISRAEL'S EVACUATION ORDERS COVER MORE THAN TWO-THIRDS OF THE GAZA STRIP AS WAR
WITH HAMAS CONTINUES

Israel's military has ordered evacuations that now cover more than two-thirds of
the Gaza Strip as the country's war with Hamas continues into its fourth month.

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FARMERS BLOCK SPANISH HIGHWAYS IN PROTEST OF EUROPEAN UNION BUREAUCRACY

Farmers in Spain are driving tractors and other equipment onto highways,
blocking traffic in a demonstration against climate regulations passed by the
European Union.

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DUBLIN SEES HEAVY POLICE PRESENCE, 11 ARRESTS AMID 'IRISH LIVES MATTER' MARCH
AGAINST MASS MIGRATION

Dublin demonstrators carried signs stating "Ireland is Full" and "Irish Lives
Matter" Monday in protest of the mass influx of migrants accommodated by the
government.

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NORTH KOREAN CITIZENS INCREASINGLY SKEPTICAL OF KIM FAMILY, ESCAPEES SAY

Defectors from North Korea are reporting negative feelings toward the ruling Kim
family at a higher rate than a decade ago, according to South Korea's
Unification Ministry.

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AFGHAN DIPLOMAT SHUNS TALIBAN RULE BY REFUSING TO LEAVE POST, CALLS ON WEST TO
'MOBILIZE' AGAINST ABUSES

As the Taliban issues increased restrictions that deprive Afghan women of their
basic human rights, a sole female diplomat from the former government continues
to uphold her ambassadorial duties.

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US FORCES LAUNCH STRIKE AGAINST HOUTHI 'UNCREWED SURFACE VEHICLES' IN YEMEN

The U.S. launched a strike Monday against explosive uncrewed surface vehicles
(USV) operated by Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels, officials said.

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1ST RUSSIANS ARE FINED OR JAILED OVER RAINBOW-COLORED ITEMS AFTER LGBTQ+
'MOVEMENT' IS OUTLAWED

Russian courts have begun to convict individuals for LGBT activism, deemed
extremism, as fines and jail terms have been handed down throughout the nation.

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