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BODY OF SURFER MISSING AFTER SUSPECTED FATAL SHARK ATTACK OFF COAST OF SOUTH
AUSTRALIA

A shark is believed to have killed a 55-year-old surfer off Granite Beach in
South Australia as local police continue to search for the man's body.

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HUNGARY BANS KIDS FROM WORLD PRESS PHOTO EXHIBIT UNDER LGBTQ CONTENT REGULATION

Hungary banned children from attending a prestigious press photo exhibition due
to LGBTQ content that is said to violate the country's strict morality laws.

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EU WARNS SERBIA AND KOSOVO TO MAKE PEACE OR SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCES

Kosovo and Serbia must normalize relations if both countries are to move forward
with the path to EU membership. Recent tensions and escalating violence put in
jeopardy both parties European Union aspirations.

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AMERICAN XL BULLY OFFICIALLY BANNED IN UK AFTER SPATE OF ATTACKS

Owning American XL Bully dogs will be outlawed from next year following a spate
of concerning attacks involving the dog breed, which will be added to a list of
prohibited breeds.

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NORTH KOREA SHUTS DOWN MULTIPLE EMBASSIES, SOUTH KOREA SPECULATES FINANCIAL
ISSUES ARE THE REASON

North Korea is reportedly shutting down diplomatic missions to a handful of
countries around the world, including Uganda, Angola, Spain and Hong Kong.

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MIGRANT CARAVAN ORGANIZER CLAIMS LATIN AMERICAN NATIONS 'CONSPIRING AGAINST THE
US,' 'FUELING' BORDER CRISIS

Mexican caravan organizer Irineo Mujica said Latin American nations are
"conspiring against the United States" to fuel the ongoing immigration crisis.

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IRAN'S LEADER SAYS COUNTRIES SHOULD 'BLOCK THE FLOW OF OIL AND FOOD' TO ISRAEL

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Wednesday is pushing for
countries to block their exports of food and oil into Israel over its war on
Hamas.

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ISRAEL SAYS MORE THAN 11,000 TERRORIST TARGETS HIT IN GAZA AS IDF DOWNS MISSILE
FIRED FROM LEBANON AT DRONE

The number of terrorist targets struck in the Gaza Strip has now surpassed
11,000, the Israeli air force says, as skirmishes continue near Lebanon.

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BIDEN ADMIN'S VENEZUELA APPEASEMENT BACKFIRES AS MADURO SUSPENDS PRIMARIES FOR
ALLEGED 'CORRUPTION'

Venezuela’s top court nullified results of an opposition presidential primary
that took place last month — just weeks after the U.S. lifted sanctions on some
of the country’s industries in exchange for a free election guarantee.

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QATAR BROKERS DEAL BETWEEN EGYPT, HAMAS AND ISRAEL FOR LIMITED GAZA EVACUATIONS

Passport holders in Gaza rallied to the Rafah crossing Wednesday morning after
Qatar brokered a deal between Israel, Egypt and Hamas for limited evacuations.

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TIMELINE: US FORCES IN IRAQ AND SYRIA WERE ATTACKED AT LEAST 28 TIMES BETWEEN
SINCE OCT. 17

American forces and bases in Iraq and Syria were the targets of at least 28
attacks as Israel's war with Hamas in Gaza has escalated tensions in the Middle
East.

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MASSACHUSETTS FAMILY STRANDED IN GAZA SPEAKS OUT ABOUT SITUATION ON THE GROUND:
'OUR FRUSTRATION CONTINUES'

The Massachusetts family stranded in Gaza are struggling to access drinking
water, fuel and other resources as they try to stay safe and look for a way
home.

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12 IDF SOLDIERS KILLED INSIDE GAZA AS GROUND OPERATION AGAINST HAMAS CONTINUES

The Israeli Defense Forces said more soldiers were killed inside the Gaza Strip
on Wednesday. Israel's military reported its first two casualties on Tuesday.

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UN PEACEKEEPERS AHEAD OF SCHEDULE AS THEY PULL OUT OF NORTHERN MALI REBEL
STRONGHOLD

United Nations peacekeepers withdrew from Kidal, Mali, on Tuesday. The
earlier-than-expected departure has been blamed on growing instability.

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MEXICAN NAVY FINDS 4 MORE SUNKEN BOATS IN OTIS AFTERMATH

Four more boats sunken by Hurricane Otis have been found at the bottom of
Acapulco bay, raising the total number of discovered vessels to 33, according to
the Mexican navy.

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2 DEAD IN EL SALVADOR AS TROPICAL STORM PILAR BATTERS CENTRAL AMERICA

Two people have been reported dead in El Salvador after Tropical Storm Pilar
made landfall in Central America on Tuesday. Winds of about 50 mph were
reported.

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OUTGOING SENIOR UN OFFICIAL CALLS FOR ONE-STATE SOLUTION, SLAMS US, ISRAEL:
'CHILLING WORDS'

A high-ranking United Nations official has called for a one-state solution to
the ongoing conflict in the Middle East between Israel and Hamas terrorists.

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FINNISH NEO-NAZIS CONVICTED OF GUN CRIMES AFTER TERROR PLOTS ARE FOILED

Three Finnish men with neo-Nazi ties have been convicted of crimes committed
with terrorist intent. They had reportedly planned to attack migrants,
infrastructure, and political foes.

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MAGNITUDE 6.6 EARTHQUAKE RATTLES CHILEAN COAST, NEIGHBORING ARGENTINA

A magnitude 6.6 earthquake was reported off the northern Chilean coast Tuesday
morning, with tremors felt in several of neighboring Argentina's provinces.

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JAPANESE POLICE ARREST OCTOGENARIAN WHO SHOT 2, TOOK HOSTAGE IN HOURSLONG
STANDOFF: REPORT

Japanese police on Tuesday arrested an elderly man who barricaded himself in a
post office and kept hostages at gunpoint for several hours after he shot two
people at a nearby hospital.

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DUTCH COURT HANDS RUSSIAN BUSINESSMAN 18-MONTH SENTENCE FOR VIOLATING SANCTIONS

An unnamed Russian businessman was sentenced to 18 months in prison Tuesday for
illegally exporting computer chips and other electronic goods to his home
country.

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TUNISIAN PARTY LEADER SENTENCED TO 15 MONTHS IN PRISON FOR TERRORISM SUPPORT,
INCITEMENT

Rached Ghannouchi, the leader of Tunisia's center-right Ennahda Movement, has
been sentenced to 15 months in prison for incitement and supporting terrorism.

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ISRAEL OMITTED FROM ONLINE MAPS IN CHINA AMID WAR ON HAMAS IN GAZA

China's online maps have omitted references to Israel, naming cities within the
country and its neighbors but refusing to label the territory "Israel."

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ISRAELI SOLDIERS REPORTED KILLED; FIRST IN GAZA SINCE GROUND INCURSION BEGAN

Two Israeli soldiers were killed in fighting against Hamas in Gaza on Tuesday
morning, the Israeli Defense Forces announced.

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REMEMBERING US VICTIMS KILLED AND MISSING IN THE ISRAELI-HAMAS WAR

The State Department has confirmed at least 35 Americans have been killed in
Israel as the country wages a war against the terrorist group Hamas.

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