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TUNISIAN JOURNALIST GETS 6 MONTHS IN PRISON FOR INSULTING OFFICIAL AS GOVERNMENT
CRACKS DOWN ON CRITICAL MEDIA

A well-known Tunisian journalist was sentenced to six months in prison after
being arrested for insulting an official. The government has increasingly
silenced dissent.

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BRITISH PARLIAMENT VOTES TO BAN SMOKING FOR ALL PEOPLE BORN AFTER 2009

The U.K. House of Commons has voted in favor of banning the purchase of nicotine
products for all individuals born after 2009, aiming to create the country's
first "smoke-free generation."

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BRAZIL FACES INDIGENOUS RESISTANCE OVER PLANS TO DRILL FOR OIL IN AMAZON
RAINFOREST

A Brazilian corporation is facing resistance from Indigenous groups and
government agencies over its plan to explore oil drilling opportunities in the
Amazon rainforest.

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2 ARRESTED IN GERMANY FOR ALLEGED PLOT TO SABOTAGE US MILITARY FACILITIES ON
BEHALF OF RUSSIA

Two German-Russian nationals have been arrested in Germany for allegedly
planning sabotage attacks, including targeting U.S. military facilities,
officials said.

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US, ITALY AGREE TO COORDINATE EFFORTS TO COUNTER SPREAD OF MISINFORMATION BY
FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS

The U.S. and Italy have agreed to collaborate in combating the dissemination of
misinformation and fake news by foreign governments, according to officials.

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SOLOMON ISLANDS NATIONAL ELECTION COUNT BEGINS, CLOSELY WATCHED BY US, CHINA

Counting began on Thursday in the Solomon Islands following a national election,
with electoral officials seeking a larger venue in the Pacific Island capital.

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SYDNEY CHURCH BISHOP STABBED IN 'TERRORIST INCIDENT' SAYS HE FORGIVES ATTACKER

An Australian church bishop and priest who was stabbed in a "terrorist incident"
on April 16 said he is recovering quickly and has forgiven his attacker.

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ISRAEL’S ADVANCED MILITARY TECHNOLOGY ON FULL DISPLAY DURING IRAN'S ATTACK

Iran’s first-ever missile attack on Israel from its own soil brought together
all different tiers of Israel’s aerial defense system and showed its
technological superiority.

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BELARUS VOTES TO SUSPEND CONVENTIONAL FORCES PARTICIPATION

Belarus' parliament on Wednesday voted to suspend Minsk's participation in the
Conventional Forces in Europe treaty, which could lead to military expansion by
the Lukashenko regime.

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FRENCH POLICE EVICT HUNDREDS FROM ABANDONED PARIS WAREHOUSE AHEAD OF OLYMPICS

Ahead of the upcoming Paris Olympic Games, French police on Wednesday carried
out a large-scale eviction at the country's biggest squat which had become home
to around 450 migrants.

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SCOTLAND DITCHES GREEN GOALS AFTER CLIMATE WATCHDOG SAYS THEY ARE UNATTAINABLE:
REPORT

The Scottish government is reevaluating their climate goals after they missed
eight of the last 12 annual carbon emission goals.

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EU LEADERS MULL TOUGHER SANCTIONS AGAINST IRAN AT A SUMMIT AS ZELENSKYY PLEADS
FOR MORE SUPPORT

Amid concerns that Tehran's attack on Israel could fuel a wider war in the
Middle East, European Union leaders at a summit on Wednesday debated ways to
increase sanctions against Iran.

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A STORM DUMPS RECORD RAIN ACROSS THE DESERT NATION OF UAE AND FLOODS DUBAI'S
AIRPORT

The United Arab Emirates on Wednesday attempted to dry out after Dubai
International Airport was flooded out and flights were disrupted; this follows
the heaviest rain ever recorded in the country.

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DESPITE SECURITY RISKS, PLANS TO OPEN PARIS OLYMPICS ON RIVER SEINE REMAIN
UNCHANGED AND ON TRACK

Amid security concerns, French officials have insisted that preparations to hold
the Paris Olympics opening ceremony on the Seine River are still in full swing
and will go ahead as planned.

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11,000 ORDERED TO EVACUATE AS VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS, TSUNAMI WARNINGS ROCK
INDONESIAN ISLAND

Indonesian authorities issued a tsunami alert on Wednesday following eruptions
at Ruang mountain, and ordered the evacuation of over 11,000 people.

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SWISS PARLIAMENT APPROVES NAZI SYMBOL DISPLAY BAN

The lower house of the Swiss parliament approved Wednesday a measure banning the
use, wearing and display of extremist and Nazi-related symbols.

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BRITAIN'S CONTENTIOUS PLAN TO SEND SOME MIGRANTS TO RWANDA HITS A HURDLE IN
PARLIAMENT

The Safety of Rwanda Bill, which would allow Britain to send some migrants on a
one-way trip to Rwanda, has suffered a setback after Parliament's upper chamber
tried to amend the legislation.

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RUSSIA BEGINS WITHDRAWING PEACEKEEPING FORCES FROM KARABAKH, NOW UNDER FULL
AZERBAIJAN CONTROL

Azerbaijan and Russian officials announced Wednesday that Russian forces are
being withdrawn from the Karabakh region in Azerbaijan; forces have been
stationed there since the end of a war in 2020.

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GREECE NAMES A CONVICTED POLITICIAN FROM ALBANIA’S ETHNIC GREEK MINORITY AS
CANDIDATE IN EU ELECTION

Greece has added Fredi Beleris, a convicted politician from Albania’s ethnic
Greek minority, as a candidate for the European Parliament election; the move
adds to the tension between the 2 countries.

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PAKISTANI SECURITY FORCES KILL 7 MILITANTS TRYING TO ENTER COUNTRY

Pakistani security forces reportedly killed seven militants in the country's
northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province when they tried to enter from
Afghanistan.

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SWEDEN'S PARLIAMENT PASSES A LAW TO MAKE IT EASIER FOR YOUNG PEOPLE TO LEGALLY
CHANGE THEIR GENDER

The Swedish parliament has passed a law that lowers the required age to 16 years
old for people to legally change their gender; a gender dysphoria diagnosis is
no longer required.

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UKRAINE CITY HIT WITH RUSSIAN MISSILES, KILLING AT LEAST 14 PEOPLE AND LEAVING
MANY MORE CIVILIANS WOUNDED

At least 14 civilians have been killed in a recent Russian missile attack on the
Ukraine. The attack came as the U.S. is in the process of approving a $60
billion aid package to Ukraine.

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CANADIAN POLICE SAY 9 PEOPLE WILL BE CHARGED AFTER $20 MILLION WORTH OF GOLD WAS
STOLEN LAST YEAR FROM AIRPORT

Last year, 6,600 gold bars worth over 20 million Canadian dollars was stolen
last year from the Toronto Pearson International airport and now 9 people will
face charges.

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UKRAINE ALLEGES RUSSIA INCREASINGLY USING TEAR GAS ILLEGALLY IN BATTLE

Ukrainian military officials allege Russian forces have increasingly used riot
control agents that are illegal to use in war under the international Chemical
Weapons Convention.

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WESTERN POWERS URGE ISRAEL SHOW RESTRAINT IN RETALIATION AGAINST IRAN ATTACK

Officials from the United Kingdom, Germany and elsewhere have pressured the
Israeli government to exercise restraint in its response to an Iranian missile
attack launched last week.

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