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SUDDEN HEAVY RAINS IN OMAN KILL AT LEAST 17 INCLUDING SCHOOLCHILDREN WHOSE BUS
WAS OVERTAKEN

At least 17 people were killed after heavy rainfall caused flash flooding in
Oman, authorities said on Monday; a group of school children were among those
who died.

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BLINKEN ASSURES US SUPPORT OF BLACK SEA ALLIES AS UKRAINE URGES MILITARY AID
DURING CONFERENCE

The U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, via a video feed at the Second Black
Sea Security Conference in Bulgaria, told allies bordering the Black Sea they
could depend on U.S. support.

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PARIS PREPARES FOR 100-DAY COUNTDOWN TO OLYMPICS, AIMING TO REIGNITE PASSION FOR
THE GAMES

April 17 marks the 100 days countdown to the Paris Olympics ambitious opening
ceremony. The city is aiming to rekindle love for the Games, officials say.

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ABORTION IN GERMANY SHOULD BE DECRIMINALIZED DURING PREGNANCY'S FIRST 12 WEEKS,
COMMISSION SAYS

An independent commission in Germany has recommended that abortion be removed
from the penal code and legalized within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.

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UKRAINE OFFICIAL POINTS TO ISRAEL'S RESPONSE TO IRANIAN ATTACK AS BLUEPRINT FOR
KYIV'S DEFENSE NEEDS

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba cited Israel's success in thwarting an
Iranian missile and drone attack, crediting support from allies like the U.S.
and Britain.

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WHAT IS ISRAEL'S FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE, THE IRON DOME?

Israel's first line of defense is the Iron Dome, the second is David's Sling, or
"Magic Wand," and the third is the Arrow. The U.S. has contributed financially
to these systems.

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SYDNEY CHURCH STABBING SUSPECT IN CUSTODY AFTER BISHOP, PARISHIONERS INJURED
DURING LIVESTREAMED MASS

A suspect was arrested after stabbing and injuring multiple individuals,
including a priest, during a church service in a suburb of Sydney on Monday
night.

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PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT REJECTS FURTHER US MILITARY ACCESS TO ADDITIONAL ARMY CAMPS

Philippine President President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says his administration has
no plan to give the U.S. military access to more Philippine army camps.

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ANIMAL PROTECTION GROUP WARNS OF HIGH RISK OF ANIMAL-TO-HUMAN DISEASES IN
CHINESE FUR FARMS

Human Society International's study of five Chinese fur farms found them to have
poor conditions and high risk of developing diseases that could transfer from
animals to humans.

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CHINA URGES HONG KONG TO 'TIGHTLY HOLD' NATIONAL SECURITY LINE

China's top official on Hong Kong affairs, Xia Baolong, has voiced the
importance of maintaining national security in Hong Kong to ensure its
development.

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WORLD BANK 'RINGING ALARM BELLS' AS INCOME GAP BETWEEN RICHES AND POOREST
COUNTRIES WIDENS

The World Bank reports half of the world's poorest countries are getting poorer
as the income gap between them and the world's richest countries grows for the
first time this century.

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AUSTRALIAN KILLER'S FATHER REVEALS WHY SON TARGETED WOMEN DURING DEADLY STABBING
AT SYDNEY MALL

The father of the man who went on a deadly stabbing spree at a busy Australian
shopping mall shared why the attack specifically targeted women.

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WORLD LEADERS PUSH ISRAEL TO AVOID ESCALATION FOLLOWING IRAN ATTACK

World leaders are urging Israel to avoid escalating tensions in the Middle East
on Monday following Iran's attack on the country over the weekend.

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DELAYS IN US AID LEAVE UKRAINE VULNERABLE TO RUSSIAN OFFENSIVES THAT KILL
CIVILIANS, ANALYSTS WARN

Russia has been advancing on Ukraine, resulting in civilian deaths, as Ukraine's
ability to push back is hampered without aid. A U.S. aid package for Ukraine is
stuck in Congress.

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BURMESE REBELS GUARD BORDER TOWN AGAINST JUNTA ATTEMPT TO RECLAIM IT

A key town along the border between Thailand and Burma has been fought over by
the Burmese military and the rebel forces, who recently captured it and have
successfully defended it.

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PARIS SUMMIT CONVENES TO MOBILIZE AID FOR SUDAN, WHICH IS WRACKED BY WAR AND ON
THE BRINK OF FAMINE

Sudan faces a dire humanitarian crisis due to a yearlong war, with millions at
risk of starvation. Diplomats are set to meet in Paris to address the issue.

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KEY PIECE OF UK GOVERNMENT'S PLAN TO SEND MIGRANTS TO RWANDA EXPECTED TO BECOME
LAW

The British government is pushing forward with legislation to implement a
controversial plan to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda, despite legal challenges.

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36 CONFIRMED DEAD IN PAKISTAN AFTER LIGHTNING STRIKES, HEAVY RAINS

Severe weather has led to at least 36 deaths in Pakistan over three days. Other
casualties were reported in Islamabad, Baluchistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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FRANCE, GERMANY URGE ITS CITIZENS TO DEPART IRAN, CANCEL FLIGHTS AMID INCREASED
RISK OF MILITARY ESCALATION

France urges nationals to depart Iran, and German airline group Lufthansa
cancels flights to the Middle East amid an increased risk of military conflict.

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FORMER SYRIAN GENERAL FACES TRIAL IN STOCKHOLM OVER ALLEGED ROLE IN WAR CRIMES

A former Syrian army general, Mohammed Hamo, is on trial in Stockholm for
alleged war crimes committed during the Syrian civil war. He faces up to 18
years in jail.

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TESTIMONY BEGINS IN JAPANESE CIVIL LAWSUIT ALLEGING RACIAL PROFILING BY POLICE

Three residents of Japan have filed a lawsuit against police, alleging racial
profiling. They claim to have been stopped and questioned without justification.

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18 CONFIRMED DEAD AFTER LANDSLIDES HIT INDONESIA'S SULAWESI ISLAND

Indonesian officials say a search and rescue team has found 18 people killed by
Saturday's landslides on Sulawesi island and are still looking for two missing.

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SINGAPORE PM TO STEP DOWN AFTER 2 DECADES, HANDING POWER TO HIS DEPUTY

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced his resignation after two
decades in office, effective May 15. His deputy, Lawrence Wong, will succeed
him.

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BIDEN’S DOVISH POSTURE TOWARD IRAN EMBOLDENED TEHRAN IN ITS ATTACK ON ISRAEL:
EXPERTS

Amid a devastating Iranian missile and drone attack on Israel, there are growing
calls for Biden to pull the plug on his alleged appeasement policy and confront
Tehran.

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NY CARDINAL DOLAN DESCRIBES THE MOMENT HE TOOK SHELTER DURING IRAN’S MISSILE
ATTACK ON ISRAEL

Archbishop of New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan described in a post on X on Sunday
how he was forced to take shelter in Bethlehem during Iran’s attack on Israel.

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