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BOMBING KILLS CO-FOUNDER OF SYRIA'S MAIN AL-QAIDA-LINKED GROUP, ONCE KNOWN AS
NUSRA FRONT

Abu Maria al-Qahtani, the co-founder of Syria's main al-Qaida-linked group, was
killed Thursday by a suicide bomber in the northwestern part of the country,
according to a war monitor.

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WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN WORKERS POSSIBLY KILLED BY 'PERFECTLY ACCURATE' ISRAELI
SPIKE MISSILES: REPORT

Seven foreign air workers killed by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza this week may
have been killed by very accurate Spike missile, a former British army officer
said.

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ACTIVISTS SEEK MORE PRESSURE ON UGANDA OVER 'AGGRAVATED HOMOSEXUALITY' LAW

Gay rights activists are calling on the international community to levy more
pressure against the Ugandan government over its strict homosexuality law.

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3 MIGRANTS, 2 FROM CAMEROON, DEAD IN MEXICO HIGHWAY CRASH

Three migrants, two of whom were Cameroonian nationals, died in a highway
accident in Mexico's southern Oaxaca state, authorities reported Thursday.

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3 HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVISTS ARRESTED IN BELARUS AS A CRACKDOWN ON THE OPPOSITION
PERSISTS

3 activists with Viasna, a human rights group in Belarus, were arrested and
charged with 'participating in an extremist organization;' authorities have long
tried to stifle opposition.

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VENICE DAY-TRIPPERS WILL FACE STEEP FINES IF THEY FAIL TO PAY AN ACCESS FEE
UNDER A PILOT PROGRAM

Officials said Thursday that day-trippers to Venice who fail to pay 5 euros to
enter the city's center during an upcoming pilot program will face fines ranging
from 50 to 300 euros.

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GUYANA CONDEMNS VENEZUELA FOR SIGNING INTO LAW A REFERENDUM APPROVING ANNEXATION
OF DISPUTED REGION

Nicolás Maduro, president of Venezuela, signed into law the results of a
referendum laying claim to two-thirds of neighboring Guyana; the move triggered
'fierce condemnation' from Guyana on Thursday.

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BIDEN ADMIN'S REVOLVING DOOR ON TERRORISM LABEL DRAWS SCATHING CRITICISM: 'NEW
LOW'

The Biden administration relisted the Houthis as terrorists after months of
attacks on Red Sea shipping vessels, having already warned the group repeatedly
and striking Houthi assets.

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BRAZIL'S FEDERAL POLICE ARREST 2 MAXIMUM-SECURITY FUGITIVES AFTER 50-DAY MANHUNT

Brazil's federal police have arrested 2 fugitives, Rogério Mendonça and Deibson
Nascimento, who escaped a maximum-security prison in February, bringing an end
to a 50-day manhunt.

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MERCURY EXPOSURE WIDESPREAD AMONG YANOMAMI TRIBE IN AMAZON, REPORT FINDS

Many Yanomami, the largest Indigenous tribe in the Amazon, have been
contaminated with mercury from illegal gold mining; 84% of 300 tested had a
level of exposure that can lead to health problems

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TECHNICAL ERROR WITH DANISH MISSILE LEADS AUTHORITIES TO ISSUE WARNING TO SHIPS.
AIR SPACE CLOSED

Danish authorities issued a warning Thursday saying there was a risk a navy
missile could unintentionally launch due to a technical error, the danger area
was estimated to be 7 miles from Korsoer.

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BURMA RESISTANCE GROUP SAYS ITS DRONES HIT TARGETS IN THE CAPITAL, BUT ARMY SAYS
IT SHOT THEM DOWN

Myanmar's main resistance group said Thursday it launched drone attacks on
military headquarters and the airport in the country's capital; military said it
destroyed or seized more than 12 drones.

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KUWAIT VOTES IN ITS 4TH ELECTION IN AS MANY YEARS IN ITS LATEST ATTEMPT TO END
POLITICAL GRIDLOCK

Kuwait has held national elections for the fourth time in 4 years as the country
attempts to break out of its political gridlock; voters are choosing candidates
to fill 50 seats in the assembly.

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PRESIDENT MACRON SAYS FRANCE AND ITS ALLIES 'COULD HAVE STOPPED' THE 1994 RWANDA
GENOCIDE

France and its allies could have stopped the 1994 Rwanda genocide that left over
800,000 people dead, but 'lacked the will to do so,' French President Emmanuel
Macron said Thursday.

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SENIOR UK JURISTS HAVE JOINED CALLS TO STOP ARMS SALES TO ISRAEL. OTHER ALLIES
FACE SIMILAR PRESSURE

600 British jurists and 3 retired U.K. Supreme Court judges have called on the
government to cease arms sales to Israel after 3 U.K. aid workers died in an
Israeli airstrike.

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INDIAN WORKERS DEPART FOR ISRAEL TO FILL LABOR SHORTAGE AS WAR RAGES ON

Indian construction workers are heading to Israel to fill labor shortages,
caused partly by restrictions on Palestinian workers after a deadly attack by
Hamas.

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79-YEAR-OLD US TOURIST KILLED BY BULL ELEPHANT WHILE ON ZAMBIAN SAFARI

An American tourist was killed by a bull elephant in Kafue National Park in
Zambia after the titanic animal chased down a safari group's vehicle and flipped
it with its tusks.

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FINLAND EXTENDS CLOSURE OF RUSSIAN BORDER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE OVER MIGRATION
CONCERNS

Finland has decided to extend the closure of its border crossing points with
Russia indefinitely due to concerns of organized migration orchestrated by
Moscow.

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22 ARRESTED ACROSS EUROPE AFTER ALLEGEDLY STEALING $650M IN ITALY'S PANDEMIC
RELIEF FUNDS

Twenty-two people have been arrested after being linked to the alleged
embezzlement of about $650 million in post-pandemic relief funds from the
European Union.

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NATO TURNS 75 AS UKRAINE DECISIONS SOW DISAGREEMENT AMONG MEMBERS

NATO leaders took the alliance's 75th anniversary to celebrate and reflect upon
its history. NATO is now faced with the question of how to aid Ukraine.

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GERMANY'S DEFENSE MINISTER TO OVERHAUL MILITARY COMMAND TO ENHANCE WAR
CAPABILITIES

Germany's Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has announced plans to reorganize the
military command to enhance its war capabilities against potential threats.

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ISRAELI POLICE THWART ALLEGED ISIS TERROR PLOT AGAINST JERUSALEM STADIUM, POLICE
STATION

Israeli police arrested three ISIS terrorists they say were plotting a bombing
and shooting attack at a police station and a stadium on Thursday.

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LEBANON'S PRIME MINISTER DENIES ALLEGATIONS OF MONEY LAUNDERING IN FRANCE

Lebanon's Prime Minister Najib Mikati faces allegations of money laundering
after a complaint was filed in France by two anti-corruption groups this week.

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CRUISE SHIP STRANDED IN SPANISH PORT RESUMES SAILING AFTER REMOVAL OF PASSENGERS
WITH VISA PROBLEMS

A cruise ship stuck in Barcelona due to visa issues with Bolivian passengers has
reached an agreement with Spanish authorities and the MSC Cruises Company.

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CLOSE ALLY OF TAIWAN TO BECOME TOP US DIPLOMAT IN TAIPEI, SOURCES SAY

Raymond Greene, the deputy chief of mission at the U.S. embassy in Tokyo, is set
to become the new director of the American Institute in Taiwan this summer.

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