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THE UNEXPECTED ANNOUNCEMENT OF A PRIME MINISTER DIVIDES HAITI'S NEWLY CREATED
TRANSITIONAL COUNCIL

After 4 out of 7 members of Haiti's transitional council announced they had
chosen Fritz Bélizaire as prime minister, council members who oppose him are
considering fighting the decision or resigning.

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UNIVERSITY OF TEHRAN PROFESSOR SAYS PROTESTERS AT US COLLEGES WILL SUPPORT IRAN
IN AMERICAN CONFLICT

A professor at the University of Tehran, who obtained his education in the U.S.,
says the Islamic State likes seeing protests in America, and they will support
Iran during conflict.

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MEXICAN POLICE SAY 5 DEAD AFTER CONSUMING TOXIC SUBSTANCE IN SANTERIA 'POWER'
RITUAL

Five people were found dead in southern Mexico's Oaxaca state after consuming a
lethal combination of unspecified substances, police said Wednesday.

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DRONE FOOTAGE SHOWS DEVASTATION IN UKRAINE'S STRATEGIC EASTERN CITY OF CHASIV
YAR AS RUSSIANS NEAR

New drone footage shows Chasiv Yar, a strategic city in eastern Ukraine that
once had a population of 12,000, deserted with barely a building left intact.

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HEAVY RAINS LEAVE AT LEAST 10 DEAD IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL

Heavy rains in Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state have left at least 10 people
dead and 21 others missing since Monday, according to national authorities.

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1 INJURED IN OSLO KNIFE ATTACK

Norwegian police said Wednesday that a man brandishing two knifes stabbed one
person and threatened multiple others in the center of Oslo.

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COLOMBIA'S PRESIDENT SAYS COUNTRY WILL BREAK DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH ISRAEL
OVER WAR IN GAZA

As tensions escalate between Colombia and Israel over the Israel-Hamas war,
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has announced his government will break
diplomatic relations with Israel.

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WARSAW SYNAGOGUE ATTACKED AT NIGHT WITH 3 FIREBOMBS, NO INJURIES REPORTED

Poland's chief rabbi said that Warsaw's main synagogue was attacked with three
firebombs by an unknown perpetrator; the synagogue sustained minimal damage.

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VOLUNTEER SEARCHERS CLAIM TO HAVE FOUND SECRET CREMATORIUM IN MEXICO CITY

A group of volunteer searchers claim to have discovered a clandestine
crematorium on the outskirts of Mexico City. Authorities are investigating the
area.

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INDONESIA’S RUANG VOLCANO SPITS MORE HOT ASH AFTER ERUPTION FORCES SCHOOLS AND
AIRPORTS TO CLOSE

Authorities warned locals of possible super-hot volcanic clouds and a tsunami if
the mountain falls into the sea following another eruption of Indonesia's Mount
Ruang volcano.

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CHINESE SCIENTIST WHO FIRST PUBLISHED COVID SEQUENCE ALLOWED BACK IN LAB AFTER
LOCK OUT

Chinese scientist Zhang Yongzhen, the first person to publish a sequence of the
COVID-19 virus, regained access to his lab after being locked out and staging a
sit-in protest.

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98-YEAR-OLD IN UKRAINE ESCAPES RUSSIAN TROOPS BY WALKING FOR MILES, WITH
SLIPPERS AND A CANE

Lidia Stepanivna Lomikovska, a 98-year-old woman in Ukraine, escaped
Russian-occupied territory by walking nearly 6 miles alone, according to
officials.

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TEEN ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH SYDNEY BISHOP'S STABBING APPLIES FOR RELEASE ON
BAIL

One of the teenagers who was arrested and charged in the stabbing of a bishop in
Sydney, Australia, has applied for release from custody due to exceptional
circumstances.

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FITNESS INFLUENCER GOT 11 YEARS IN PRISON FOR 'TERRORIST OFFENSES,' SAUDI ARABIA
CONFIRMS

Saudi Arabia sent a letter to the UN confirming that Manahel al-Otaibi, a
popular online fitness influencer, was sentenced to 11 years in prison for
"terrorism offenses."

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GREECE BOLSTERS FIREFIGHTING ARSENAL TO COPE WITH COUNTRY'S GROWING HEAT RISK

Greece is bracing for an intense wildfire season as temperatures rise and fires
start earlier each year by doubling the number of firefighters in specialized
units.

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UK POLICE OFFICER FACES TERROR CHARGE FOR ALLEGEDLY SUPPORTING HAMAS ON WHATSAPP

A British police officer from West Yorkshire is facing a terror charge for
allegedly sharing images supporting Hamas, a banned terrorist group in the UK.

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AUSTRALIAN MINISTERS HIGHLIGHT 'GOOD RELATIONSHIP' WITH INDIA, SIDESTEP
ALLEGATIONS OF EXPELLED INDIAN SPIES

Despite the good relationship between India and Australia, media reports claim
Indian spies were caught in Australia four years ago. No government officials
will comment on the matter.

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17-YEAR-OLD BOY CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER AFTER ASSAULT INVOLVING 'SHARP
OBJECT' AT UK SCHOOL

Police say a 17-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder
after three people were assaulted at a secondary school in northern England.

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RUSSIA'S KREMLIN PARADES WESTERN EQUIPMENT CAPTURED FROM UKRAINIAN ARMY AT
EXHIBITION

An exhibition in Moscow organized by the Russian Defense Ministry showcases over
30 pieces of Western military equipment captured from Kyiv forces during the war
in Ukraine.

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ECUADOR DEFENDS STORMING OF MEXICAN EMBASSY IN CASE BROUGHT TO TOP UN COURT

Ecuador defended its actions in storming the Mexican Embassy in Quito last
month. This move came after Mexico granted asylum to former Vice President Jorge
Glas.

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GROWING CONTROVERSY OVER BIDEN'S GAZA PIER FUELS CONCERNS OVER COST, SECURITY

Construction of President Biden’s floating Gaza pier is nearly complete as some
critics raise concerns over security and the growing cost of the now $320
million project.

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SOUTH KOREA EXPLORES POSSIBILITY OF JOINING ALLIANCE FOR SHARING MILITARY
TECHNOLOGY WITH US

The South Korean government is considering sharing advanced military technology
with the United States, United Kingdom and Australia, authorities say.

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24 CONFIRMED DEAD AFTER HIGHWAY COLLAPSES IN SOUTHERN CHINA

24 people have been confirmed dead after a section of a highway in southern
China's Guangdong province collapsed. The incident occurred early Wednesday.

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GEORGIA POLICE ARREST DOZENS PROTESTING 'RUSSIAN LAW'

Georgia police arrested dozens of people protesting against the so-called
"Russian law" that protestors say will curtail media freedoms.

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RARE STORM LEADS SURGE OF MORE THAN 500 BABY SEA TURTLES TO SOUTH AFRICAN
AQUARIUM

More than 500 baby sea turtles were left stranded on South African beaches after
a rare and powerful storm, prompting their rescue by an aquarium, officials
said.

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