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ILLEGALLY BREWED LIQUOR KILLS AT LEAST 34 WITH DOZENS HOSPITALIZED IN SOUTHERN
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   RUSSIA AND NORTH KOREA SOLIDIFY PARTNERSHIP, VOWING ASSISTANCE AGAINST
   'AGGRESSION'
   
   The U.S. said it was likely Putin would seek military aid while in Pyongyang.
   
   June 19, 2024

 * CLIMATE ACTIVISTS ARRESTED FOR SPRAY-PAINTING PRIVATE JETS ORANGE AT LONDON
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   Two climate activists have been arrested after cutting through a fence at a
   London area airport and spray-painting private jets orange
   
   June 20, 2024
   
   

 * NASA SAYS STAR STUDIED FOR DECADES IS ACTUALLY THIS: 'OUR JAWS DROPPED'
   
   Researchers analyzed images from the James Webb Space Telescope.
   
   June 17, 2024
   
   

 * CYRIL RAMAPHOSA IS SWORN IN FOR A 2ND TERM AS SOUTH AFRICAN PRESIDENT
   
   Cyril Ramaphosa has been sworn in for a second term as South Africa's
   president in a ceremony in the administrative capital, Pretoria
   
   June 19, 2024
   
   




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   US RENEWS WARNING AFTER OFFICIALS SAY CHINESE FORCES SEIZED 2 BOATS IN
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   Jun 21, 2024
   
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   BIDEN AND NETANYAHU EXCHANGE WORDS OVER DELAYED WEAPONS SHIPMENT TO ISRAEL
   
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   NEW TENSION BETWEEN ISRAEL AND US
   
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   PROTESTERS MARCH TO NETANYAHU'S HOUSE FOR 2ND TIME THIS WEEK
   
   Jun 20, 2024
   
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   TOP ISRAELI OFFICIALS TO VISIT WHITE HOUSE FOR INFORMAL MEETINGS
   
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 * 4:59
   
   
   
   WHO REPORT REVEALS LARGEST INTERNALLY DISPLACED POPULATION EVER REPORTED
   
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   ANCIENT FOSSIL OF CROCODILE-LIKE REPTILE DISCOVERED IN BRAZIL
   
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   TENSION BETWEEN US AND ISRAEL AFTER NETANYAHU’S PUBLIC ACCUSATION OVER
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   ENGLISH TOWN MAKES ROOM FOR NEW FEATHERED NEIGHBORS
   
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   HEAVY RAINS BRING SURGE OF PLASTIC WASTE TO SALVADORAN COAST
   
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   STONEHENGE COVERED IN ORANGE PAINT BY CLIMATE ACTIVISTS
   
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   AMERICAN SOLDIER SENT TO RUSSIAN PENAL COLONY
   
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SHOULD YOUNG KIDS HAVE SMARTPHONES? THESE PARENTS IN EUROPE LINKED ARMS AND SAID
NO

Parents across Europe are rallying to make it normal for young kids to live
smartphone-free
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NEW ZEALAND'S GUN LAWS, TIGHTENED AFTER THE 2019 MOSQUE ATTACK, BEING REVISED BY
AN EX-GUN LOBBYIST

A New Zealand lawmaker says the government will overhaul the gun laws tightened
after the mass shooting by a white supremacist five years ago
21 minutes ago

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HISTORIC FLOODING IN CHINA'S GUANGDONG KILLS NINE, WARNINGS ISSUED FOR OTHER
PARTS OF COUNTRY

Nine people have died and six are missing after downpours in recent days caused
historic flooding in rural parts of Guangdong province in southern China, after
the province saw heavy rains that destroyed homes and roads
33 minutes ago

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2 PEOPLE KILLED WHEN POLICE CLASH WITH LOCALS PROTESTING PORK PROCESSING PLANT
IN MEXICO

Two people have been killed when locals protesting alleged water contamination
by a pork processing plant clashed with police in the Mexican gulf coast state
of Veracruz
1 hour ago

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UK FANS WONDER IF TAYLOR SWIFT WILL SAY 'SO LONG, LONDON' AFTER ERAS TOUR

Taylor Swift fans enjoy parsing the singer-songwriter’s lyrics for references to
her romantic life and insights into her state of her mind
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AP WEEK IN PICTURES: LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN

June 14-20, 2024 Indigenous women in Ecuador take on soccer by inventing a
sport: handball in traditional skirts. Thousands of demonstrators took to the
streets of Sao Paulo as protests sweep across Brazil in opposition to a bill
that would further criminalize abortions. If passed, the law would equate the
termination of a pregnancy after 22 weeks with homicide. Panama Canal
authorities reported they will increase vessel transits through the interoceanic
waterway following drought-related restrictions. Tropical Storm Alberto formed
in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico, the first named storm of what is forecast to
be a busy hurricane season. This gallery highlights some of the most compelling
images made or published in the past week by The Associated Press from Latin
America and the Caribbean. The selection was curated by AP photo editor Anita
Baca, based in Mexico City. ___ Follow AP visual journalism: AP Images blog:
http://apimagesblog.com Instagram:...
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ARGENTINA'S PRESIDENT PROMISES TO QUASH CORRUPTION THEN SHOCKS WITH HIS SUPREME
COURT PICK

Campaigning last year as a libertarian outsider in the presidential race, Javier
Milei electrified crowds with his vows to destroy Argentina’s corrupt political
elite
1 hour ago

3 hours ago


GUATEMALAN PRESIDENT BERNARDO ARÉVALO SAYS HE FOUND A 'SEMI-DESTROYED COUNTRY'
ON TAKING OFFICE

Nearly six months into his administration Guatemala President Bernardo Arévalo
says opposition in the Congress and the Attorney General’s Office have made it
difficult to implement the change he seeks for the Central American nation that
he says he fou...
3 hours ago

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SEOUL SAYS SOUTH KOREAN SOLDIERS FIRED WARNING SHOTS AFTER NORTH KOREAN TROOPS
CROSSED BORDER IN 3RD CROSSING IN JUNE

Seoul says South Korean soldiers fired warning shots after North Korean troops
crossed border in 3rd crossing in June
3 hours ago

3 hours ago


SOUTH KOREAN TROOPS FIRE TO REPEL NORTH SOLDIERS' 3RD BORDER INCURSION.
ACTIVISTS FLY MORE LEAFLETS

South Korea’s military says it fired warning shots for the third time this month
to repel North Korean soldiers who temporarily crossed the rivals’ land border
3 hours ago

June 21


US RENEWS WARNING AFTER OFFICIALS SAY CHINESE FORCES SEIZED 2 BOATS IN
PHILIPPINES

ABC News' Britt Clennett reports on the Philippines accusing China of piracy
after China rammed a vessel from the Philippines that was on a re-supply mission
in disputed waters.
June 21

June 21


IRAN'S PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES TALK ECONOMIC POLICIES IN 2ND LIVE DEBATE AHEAD
OF JUNE 28 VOTE

In the second live debate on state television, six presidential candidates have
discussed Iran’s economic problems ahead of the country’s June 28 election
following a helicopter crash last month that killed President Ebrahim Raisi and
seven others
June 21

June 20


DARFUR SEES AN INCREASE IN MUCH NEEDED FOOD AID, BUT IT’S STILL NOT ENOUGH TO
AVERT FAMINE, UN SAYS

The U.N.'s food agency says families in Sudan’s embattled western Darfur region
have received an emergency increase in food aid that is needed to help avert
looming famine
June 20

June 20


NETANYAHU RESPONDS AFTER WH AGAIN DENIES IT'S WITHHOLDING WEAPONS IN WAR WITH
HAMAS

He said he's "ready to suffer personal attacks" in exchange for U.S. weapons.
June 20

June 20


SOUTH SUDAN'S VICE PRESIDENT EXPRESSES CONCERN OVER ONGOING PEACE TALKS

South Sudan’s vice president says peace talks in neighboring Kenya have failed
to acknowledge the country’s peace agreement established in 2018, alleging a new
draft agreement is aimed at replacing the original peace deal
June 20

June 20


ISRAEL'S PLEDGE TO GUARD AN AID ROUTE INTO GAZA FALLS FLAT AS LAWLESSNESS BLOCKS
DISTRIBUTION

Israel has established a corridor for the delivery of aid into southern Gaza but
a declared ‘tactical pause’ in its war with Hamas has brought little relief to
desperate Palestinians
June 20

June 20


A MUSLIM MOB IN PAKISTAN TORCHES A POLICE STATION AND LYNCHES A MAN AFTER
ACCUSING HIM OF BLASPHEMY

A Muslim mob in northwestern Pakistan has lynched a man over allegations that he
had desecrated Islam’s holy book, the Quran
June 20

June 20


THE PUTIN-KIM SUMMIT PRODUCED AN UNUSUAL — AND SPEEDY — FLURRY OF GLIMPSES INTO
NORTH KOREA

The imagery from Pyongyang emerged quickly this week and was notable in its
variety
June 20

June 20


RUSSIA FIRES DEPUTY DEFENSE MINISTER JAILED ON BRIBERY CHARGES AND EXTENDS HIS
ARREST

Russian authorities have formally dismissed a deputy defense minister jailed on
bribery charges and accused by Kremlin critics of living a lavish lifestyle
June 20

June 20


PROTESTERS MARCH TO NETANYAHU'S HOUSE FOR 2ND TIME THIS WEEK

Pressure is mounting on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from within
his own country to reach a cease-fire deal and bring home the remaining hostages
taken by Hamas.
June 20

June 20


FOSSIL FUEL OPPONENTS SCORE VICTORY IN A UK SUPREME COURT RULING ON CASE NEAR A
LONDON AIRPORT

The U.K. Supreme Court has ruled that planners reviewing well-drilling permits
must consider the environmental impact from burning the oil that would be
produced
June 20

June 20


MEXICO'S INCOMING PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES FIRST CABINET PICKS: ACADEMICS AND FORMER
PUBLIC SERVANTS

Mexico's incoming President Claudia Sheinbaum has begun naming her Cabinet,
presenting an even gender distribution and a heavy presence from academia and
her prior administration as Mexico City’s mayor
June 20

June 20


A GERMAN TOWN'S REFERENDUM ON CULLING PIGEONS HAS LED TO AN UPROAR BY ANIMAL
RIGHTS ACTIVISTS

An ongoing fight between residents and animal rights activists over whether to
cull pigeons in a small German town has led to an uproar
June 20

June 20


INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN ECUADOR TAKE ON SOCCER BY INVENTING A SPORT: HANDBALL IN
TRADITIONAL SKIRTS

In the Indigenous community of Turucu, near the active Cotacachi volcano in
northern Ecuador, soccer had always been a man’s thing
June 20

June 20


AUTHORITIES IN NORTH MACEDONIA URGE PEOPLE TO TAKE CARE AMID UNUSUALLY HIGH JUNE
TEMPERATURES

North Macedonia is suffering unusually high temperatures for June
June 20

June 20


PUTIN DEEPENS TIES WITH VIETNAM AMID RUSSIAN ISOLATION OVER UKRAINE

Russia was hit with U.S.-led sanctions after its invasion of Ukraine.
June 20

June 20


TOP ISRAELI OFFICIALS TO VISIT WHITE HOUSE FOR INFORMAL MEETINGS

ABC News’ Selina Wang and Tom Soufi Burridge discuss the importance of these
meetings held by U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.
June 20

June 20


AS FRANCE REELS FROM THE RAPE OF A JEWISH GIRL, ANTISEMITISM COMES TO THE FORE
IN ELECTION CAMPAIGN

The alleged rape of a 12-year-old Jewish girl in a suspected antisemitic attack
has sent shockwaves throughout France, and thrust concerns about antisemitism to
the forefront of campaigning for the country’s legislative elections
June 20

June 20


WHO REPORT REVEALS LARGEST INTERNALLY DISPLACED POPULATION EVER REPORTED

A regional director of the International Rescue Committee, Ruben Chandrasekar
discusses the crisis in Sudan.
June 20

June 20


LEBANESE OFFICIALS WORK TO MAINTAIN FRIENDLY RELATIONS WITH CYPRUS FOLLOWING
HEZBOLLAH THREATS

Lebanese government officials are working to maintain friendly relations with
Cyprus a day after the militant Hezbollah group threatened to attack the
Mediterranean island if it allows Israel to use its territories to attack
Lebanon
June 20

June 20


ANCIENT FOSSIL OF CROCODILE-LIKE REPTILE DISCOVERED IN BRAZIL

Parvosuchus aurelioi dates back 237 million years and is the first small,
predatory reptile of its kind to be found in Brazil.
June 20

June 20


'TEFLON MARK' RUTTE SET TO BRING CONSENSUS-BUILDING SKILLS FROM DUTCH POLITICS
AS NEXT NATO CHIEF

Mark Rutte has gotten to know a thing or two about finding consensus among
fractious coalition partners over the course of more than a dozen years at the
top of Dutch politics
June 20

June 20


THOUSANDS IN KENYA DEMONSTRATE AGAINST PROPOSED NEW TAXES

Thousands of mostly young people have demonstrated Kenya’s capital and across
the country against new tax proposals in the government’s annual budget
legislation
June 20

June 20


INDIAN OPPOSITION LEADER ARVIND KEJRIWAL GRANTED BAIL AFTER ARREST IN BRIBERY
CASE

Indian opposition leader and New Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has been
granted bail by a court in the capital after he was arrested in a bribery case
in March
June 20

June 20


PALEONTOLOGISTS DISCOVER FOSSILS OF NEW CROCODILE-LIKE REPTILE SPECIES

The small predatory reptile lived among the largest apex predators.
June 20

June 20


SWISS MUSEUM PULLS DOWN WORKS BY ARTISTS LIKE MONET, VAN GOGH AS ORIGIN OF
NAZI-LOOTED ART EXAMINED

A Swiss museum has pulled down five paintings, including a van Gogh and a Monet,
after the foundation that owns them called for a deeper look at their origins
following new U.S. guidelines on how to handle artworks once confiscated by the
Nazis
June 20

June 20


NATO MEMBER ROMANIA TO SEND A PATRIOT MISSILE SYSTEM TO NEIGHBORING UKRAINE

NATO member Romania’s top defense body says the country will donate a Patriot
missile system to neighboring Ukraine to help Kyiv in its war against Russia as
Moscow’s forces continue to bombard civilian areas and energy infrastructure
June 20

June 20


HEAT WAVE CLAIMS LIVES OF AT LEAST 125 IN MEXICO THIS YEAR, HITTING COUNTRY'S
MOST VULNERABLE

Mexico's health ministry has tallied at least 125 heat-related deaths this year
June 20

June 20


CHINA PROTESTS OVER EU MOVE TO HIKE TARIFFS ON CHINESE ELECTRIC VEHICLES

China's Commerce Ministry has accused the European Union of making unreasonable
demands in its investigation into imports of Chinese electric vehicles before
announcing it was raising tariffs by as much as 38%
June 20

June 20


THE LATEST | US-BUILT PIER IN GAZA UNLOADS AID AGAIN AFTER WEATHER SETBACK,
OFFICIAL SAYS

The U.S. military says a floating pier it built in Gaza has been reattached to
the shore and is unloading humanitarian aid again
June 20

June 20


INTERNATIONAL HEADLINES FROM ABC NEWS

Catch up on the developing stories from around the globe making headlines.
June 20

June 20


FRENCH PRIME MINISTER SEEKS TO STEP OUT FROM MACRON'S SHADOW IN THE UPCOMING
EARLY ELECTION

France’s prime minister hopes to emerge from the campaign for the early
legislative election not only still holding the job that President Emmanuel
Macron gave him less than six months ago but also as more of his own person
June 20

June 20


ACTOR IAN MCKELLEN, 85, OFFERS THANKS FOR MESSAGES OF SUPPORT AFTER THREE NIGHTS
IN THE HOSPITAL

Actor Ian McKellen is resting, taking light exercise and undergoing
physiotherapy after spending three nights in the hospital after he toppled off a
London stage during a fight scene earlier this week
June 20

June 20


KENYAN PROTESTERS CLASH WITH POLICE OVER CONTROVERSIAL TAX BILL

The U.S. embassy called on citizens to "remain vigilant" and avoid gatherings.
June 20

June 20


ROMANIA'S PRESIDENT WITHDRAWS FROM THE RACE FOR NATO CHIEF

Romania’s president has withdrawn from the race to become NATO’s next secretary
general
June 20

June 20


CRUISE SHIP RESCUES 68 MIGRANTS AND FINDS 5 BODIES IN BOAT ADRIFT IN ATLANTIC
OCEAN

Spanish rescuers say that a cruise ship has rescued 68 migrants and found five
bodies in a wooden dinghy that was drifting off the Canary Islands in the
Atlantic Ocean
June 20

June 20


ROMANIA’S PRESIDENT PULLS OUT OF RACE TO BECOME NEXT NATO CHIEF, CLEARING WAY
FOR DUTCH PRIME MINISTER MARK RUTTE

Romania’s president pulls out of race to become next NATO chief, clearing way
for Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte
June 20

June 20


TROPICAL STORM ALBERTO MOVES INLAND OVER NORTHEAST MEXICO, BRINGS HEAVY RAIN AS
FIRST NAMED STORM OF THE SEASON

Tropical Storm Alberto moves inland over northeast Mexico, brings heavy rain as
first named storm of the season
June 20

June 20


ENGLISH TOWN MAKES ROOM FOR NEW FEATHERED NEIGHBORS

A family of swans took up residence in Shrewsbury, England, causing the locals
to put up signs warning motorists to "slow down."
June 20

June 20


HEAVY RAINS BRING SURGE OF PLASTIC WASTE TO SALVADORAN COAST

Shocking footage shows the coastal Salvadoran town of Acajutla after heavy rains
dragged tons of plastic waste to its beaches.
June 20

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