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HACKERS CLAIM BELARUS FERTILIZER PLANT INFILTRATED TO DEMAND POLITICAL PRISONER
RELEASE

A hacker activist group in Belarus has claimed to have infiltrated computers at
Grodno Azot, the country's largest fertilizer plant, to pressure the government
to free political prisoners.

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UKRAINE CLAIMS IT SHOT DOWN A RUSSIAN STRATEGIC BOMBER AS MOSCOW'S MISSILES KILL
8 UKRAINIANS

Ukraine said on Friday it shot down a Russian strategic bomber, while Moscow
officials claimed the plane crashed due to a malfunction; neither claim could be
verified.

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IRANIAN PRESIDENT MAKES NO MENTION OF ISRAELI STRIKE DESPITE THREATENING
COMPLETE DESTRUCTION

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi ignored the Israeli missile strikes that hit his
country during a speech on Friday, apparently walking back his previous threats
of total war.

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MEXICO'S PRESIDENT IS GETTING A LITTLE SLOPPY IN THE RUSH TO FINISH PROJECTS
BEFORE HIS TERM ENDS

Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is in a rush to finish
legislative and building projects before his term ends, and experts say
officials are 'getting a bit sloppy.'

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CROATIA'S TOP COURT RULES PRESIDENT MILANOVIĆ CANNOT BE PRIME MINISTER BECAUSE
OF CAMPAIGN

Croatia's President Zoran Milanović has been banned by the country's
Constitutional Court from becoming prime minister, in the event that his party
garners a majority after this week's parliamentary election.

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FRENCH OLYMPIC ATHLETES TO RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH PROTECTION IN RESPONSE TO
HEIGHTENED CYBERBULLYING

French athletes participating in the Paris Olympics and Paralympics will receive
mental health support to combat online harassment and cyberbullying, officials
said.

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EU COMMISSION PRESIDENT URGES UNITY AS FINLAND CLOSES RUSSIAN BORDERS OVER
MIGRATION SURGE

The European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has voiced the
significance of Finland's decision to close its border with Russia due to a
surge in migrants.

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POLAND DETAINS 2 SUSPECTS IN ATTACK ON ALEXEI NAVALNY ALLY IN LITHUANIA

Two Polish citizens have been detained in connection with the assault on Russian
activist Leonid Volkov in Vilnius, Lithuania. The attack occurred on March 12.

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ISRAEL STRIKES BACK AT IRAN: FIVE KEY QUESTIONS

Israeli carried out a "limited" strike against Iran on Friday, targeting the
country's Isfahan province, which is where Natanz, one of Iran's nuclear
facilities, is located.

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ISRAEL STRIKES SITE IN IRAN IN RETALIATION FOR WEEKEND ASSAULT: SOURCE

Israel fired missiles at a site in Iran early Friday in retaliation for Tehran
launching a barrage of missiles and drones at the Jewish state over the weekend.

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ISRAEL'S AMPUTEE SOCCER TEAM OFFERS HEALING TO SOLDIERS WHO LOST LIMBS IN GAZA

Israel's national amputee soccer team is heading to France for the 2024 European
Amputee Football Championships in June. The team lineup includes two Israeli
soldiers.

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US ENVOY PAYS TRIBUTE TO VICTIMS DURING VISIT TO JAPAN'S NAGASAKI A-BOMB MUSEUM

Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the American envoy to the United Nations, visited the
atomic bomb museum in Nagasaki, Japan, becoming the first U.S. cabinet member to
do so.

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IRANIAN 'NUCLEAR ENERGY MOUNTAIN' IS 'FULLY SAFE' AFTER ISRAELI STRIKE: STATE
MEDIA

The Israeli Defense Force launched strikes into the the Iranian region of
Isfahan, home to multiple nuclear reactors and enrichment centers, but did not
damage the facilities.

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SOUTH KOREA DELAYS PLAN TO ADMIT MORE MEDICAL SCHOOL STUDENTS AS DOCTORS' STRIKE
DRAGS ON

South Korea's government is adjusting its plan to increase admissions to medical
schools amid a weeks-long strike by thousands of doctors, officials said.

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REMEMBERING THE WARSAW GHETTO UPRISING, 81 YEARS LATER

Eighty-one years ago, brave Jewish resistance fighters in Warsaw, Poland, put up
fierce resistance to their imminent deportation to certain death in the Nazi
concentration camp system.

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IRANIAN SENIOR OFFICIAL SAYS COUNTRY HAS NO PLAN TO RESPOND TO ISRAELI STRIKE
IMMEDIATELY: REPORT

Iran's military has no immediate plans Friday to hit back at Israel following
strikes inside the country early Friday near a nuclear facility, a report says.

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IRANIAN ACADEMIC AT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY ACCUSED OF PUBLICLY SUPPORTING TERROR
GROUPS

Amid massive antisemitism on American ivy league campuses, a former high level
Iranian official who teaches at Princeton University has been accused of
allegedly voicing support to two terror groups.

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INDIA'S MODI POISED FOR VICTORY AS 6-WEEK GENERAL ELECTION BEGINS IN WORLD'S
LARGEST DEMOCRACY

As some 970 million Indians start to vote in the country's general election,
polls suggest that incumbent Prime Minister Narendra Modi will win a third-term
in office.

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ZIMBABWE GRANTS CLEMENCY TO OVER 4,000 PRISONERS, SOME OF WHOM WERE SENTENCED TO
DEATH

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa granted clemency Thursday to over 4,000
prisoners, including some who had been on death row.

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HOW SOUTH AFRICA'S FORMER LEADER ZUMA TURNED ON HIS ALLIES AND BECAME A SURPRISE
ELECTION FOE

South Africa's national election will be unusual this year as polls and analysts
warn that the ruling African National Congress party might receive less than 50%
of votes.

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THOUSANDS OF BOSNIAN SERBS ATTEND RALLY DENYING GENOCIDE WAS COMMITTED IN
SREBRENICA IN 1995

Thousands of Bosnian Serbs rallied this week in protest of a draft U.N.
resolution commemorating the 1995 genocide in Srebrenica in which more than
8,000 people were executed.

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KENYA’S MILITARY CHIEF DIES IN A HELICOPTER CRASH

Kenya's President William Ruto announced Thursday that the country's miltary
chief Gen. Francis Ogolla died in a helicopter crash; Ruto declared 3 days of
national mourning.

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HUSBAND OF FORMER SCOTTISH LEADER NICOLA STURGEON CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT IN
PARTY FINANCE PROBE

Peter Murrell, the 59-year-old husband of former Scottish leader Nicola
Sturgeon, has been charged with embezzlement; this comes as part of a probe into
the finances of Scotland's governing party.

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HERE'S WHY EXPERTS DON'T THINK CLOUD SEEDING PLAYED A ROLE IN DUBAI'S DOWNPOUR

Meteorologists have said that while cloud seeding may bring rain, it doesn't
typically cause pouring rain or flooding like the recent deluge that drenched
the United Arab Emirates.

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NATO AND THE EU URGE G7 NATIONS TO STEP UP AIR DEFENSE FOR UKRAINE AND EXPAND
IRAN SANCTIONS

Top European Union and NATO officials have urged foreign ministers from
industrialized nations to take steps to provide more artillery and air defense
systems to Ukraine.

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