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PALESTINIAN LEADER APPOINTS LONGTIME ADVISER AS PRIME MINISTER IN THE FACE OF
CALLS FOR REFORM

Mohammad Mustafa was appointed by the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as the
next prime minister of Palestine, while battling demands for the U.S. as well as
corruption.

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GANG LEADER ‘BARBECUE’ THREATENS POLITICIANS INVOLVED IN TRANSITION COUNCIL AS
KENYA PAUSES POLICE DEPLOYMENT

Kenya announced it is pausing a deployment of 1,000 police officers to Haiti, as
the Caribbean nation cripples under weeks of gang violence and social unrest.

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LARGE SWATHS OF AFRICA WITHOUT INTERNET AMID CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE FAILURE

Major internet outages were reported Thursday in a dozen African countries,
following the apparent failure of several undersea telecommunication cables.

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CROATIA DISSOLVES PARLIAMENT AHEAD OF ELECTION SEASON

Croatian lawmakers voted unanimously Thursday to dissolve the country's
parliament, paving the way for elections to the legislative body later this
year.

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POLAND LAYS TO REST A BELARUSIAN WOMAN WHO WAS ATTACKED, RAPED IN CENTRAL WARSAW

Lizaveta Hertsen, 25, was laid to rest in Poland on Thursday. Hertsen, a
Belarusian national, died after being brutally attacked and raped in central
Warsaw.

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US MARINE ANTI-TERRORISM UNIT IS ON THE GROUND IN HAITI, OFFICIALS SAY

A Marine anti-terrorism unit is now on the ground in Haiti to help protect the
U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince and potentially evacuate personnel there if
needed.

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UKRAINIAN ARTIST-TURNED-SOLDIER USES MUD AND ASH FROM THE FRONT LINES TO PAINT
NATURE, WAR

Oleg Bazylewicz was an artist and writer before Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
While in the trenches, he uses ash and mud from the front lines to paint.

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‘TRAUMATIZED’ SURVIVORS OF MEDITERRANEAN RESCUE SAY DOZENS DIED ON JOURNEY FROM
LIBYA, AID GROUP REPORTS

An expedition from Libya on a rubber dinghy left about 60 people dead and 23 in
serious condition, according to reports from a humanitarian rescue group.

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CONSTRUCTION OF GAZA JETTY FOR HUMANITARIAN AID SEEN IN SATELLITE IMAGES

New satellite images show the construction of a makeshift jetty on the Gaza
coastline that will receive a food shipment as calls for humanitarian aid grow.

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UKRAINE ATTEMPTS BORDER RAIDS AS RUSSIAN ELECTION APPROACHES, LOCAL OFFICIALS
SAY

As Russia's election approaches, Ukrainian forces fired missiles on the border
region. Analysts say the election is "a sham" and that the war will be long and
bloody.

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GEERT WILDERS VOICES FRUSTRATION AFTER GIVING UP BID TO BECOME DUTCH PRIME
MINISTER

Geert Wilders, a lawmaker in the Netherlands, voiced frustration over
relinquishing his bid for prime minister despite his party winning the most
seats in the election.

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US IMPOSES SANCTIONS ON 3 ISRAELI WEST BANK SETTLERS FOR VIOLENCE AGAINST
PALESTINIANS

The Biden administration imposed sanctions on three Israeli settlers and their
farms in the occupied West Bank for harassing and attacking Palestinians.

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NORTH KOREA'S KIM PUTS WEST ON NOTICE BY OPERATING 'WORLD’S MOST POWERFUL' TANK
DURING LIVE FIRE EXERCISES

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un operated a newly developed battle tank during
live fire exercises on Wednesday, its government said.

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JAPAN'S BAN ON SAME-SEX MARRIAGE FOUND ‘UNCONSTITUTIONAL’ FOR SECOND TIME BY
COURTS

A high court in Japan officially ruled for the second time that the nation's ban
on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional and discriminatory.

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PROTESTING FARMERS FLOOD INDIA'S CAPITAL DEMANDING LAW TO GUARANTEE MINIMUM CROP
PRICES

Thousands of farmers protested on Thursday in India's capital to press their
demand for a new law that would guarantee minimum crop prices, officials say.

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80-YEAR-OLD FORMER EAST GERMANY SECRET POLICE OFFICER GOES ON TRIAL FOR 1974
BORDER KILLING

An 80-year-old former officer of East Germany's secret police has been put on
trial for the murder of a Polish man at a Berlin border crossing 50 years ago.

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ISRAELI POLICE PREPARE FOR FIRST FRIDAY OF RAMADAN AMID ONLINE INCITEMENT, CALLS
FOR VIOLENCE

Israel will deploy thousands of police officers across Jerusalem on Friday to
enable Ramadan prayers at the Islam’s third-holiest site, the al-Aqsa Mosque.

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SPAIN'S PARLIAMENT PASSES CONTROVERSIAL AMNESTY BILL FORGIVING CATALAN
SEPARATIST CRIMES

Spain's Parliament has approved an amnesty bill aimed at forgiving crimes
committed by Catalan separatists during a failed independence referendum in
2017.

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MASS RUSSIAN DRONE STRIKE HITS NORTHEAST UKRAINE, DISRUPTS TV AND RADIO SIGNAL

Russia launched a massive overnight drone attack in the northeastern region of
Ukraine, causing damage to communications' infrastructure.

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BELGIUM TO DISBAND MILITARY PLATOON DUE TO SERIOUS VIOLENCE AND HARASSMENT,
DEFENSE MINISTER SAYS

Belgium's defense minister on Thursday announced the disbandment of a platoon of
approximately 30 soldiers due to severe cases of violence and harassment.

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YEMEN'S HOUTHIS HAVE A HYPERSONIC MISSILE, REPORT CLAIMS

Yemen's Houthi's plan to escalate their tirade throughout the Red Sea. According
to reports, the group allegedly has acquired a hypersonic missile.

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KREMLIN CLAIMS PUTIN MADE 'NO THREATS ABOUT THE USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS' IN
INTERVIEW

The Kremlin is claiming that comments from Russian President Vladimir Putin
about his country’s readiness for a nuclear war were taken “out of context."

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TOP US MILITARY CHIEF VISITS WEAPON FACTORIES WITH LAWMAKERS TO PRESS THE NEED
TO SUPPLY UKRAINE

Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. CQ Brown is slated to visit U.S. weapon factories
with lawmakers to voice the importance of a $95 billion aid package for Ukraine.

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CHINESE AUTHORITIES PHYSICALLY HARASS JOURNALIST ON LIVE TV, CITY ISSUES RARE
APOLOGY

Eastern China city officials have issued an official apology to reporters after
authorities were caught pushing and attempting to obstruct the press.

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COLOMBIAN WOMEN FORGE PATH IN EMERALD MINING IN AN EFFORT TO ESCAPE POVERTY

In the emerald mines of Colombia, women are challenging traditional gender roles
by taking up power tools and chiseling away at boulders in search of gems.

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