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'NOTHING WOULD REMAIN': IRAN'S PRESIDENT VOWS TO COMPLETELY DESTROY ISRAEL IF IT
LAUNCHES ‘TINIEST INVASION’

Iran’s president minced no words during remarks at a military parade on
Wednesday, vowing to completely destroy Israel should it attack Iran.

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JORAN VAN DER SLOOT LAWYER RELEASES PRISON SOCCER VIDEO TO SHOW HE'S OK AFTER
ALLEGED INMATE BEATDOWN

Joran van der Sloot's lawyer releases video showing Natalee Holloway's murderer
with his inmate soccer team to show he's OK after reports of a prison assault.

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ASSANGE EXTRADITION CASE MOVES FORWARD AFTER US ASSURES UK COURT THERE WOULD BE
NO DEATH PENALTY

The U.S. provided guarantees to the British High Court in London that could pave
a way for Julian Assange to be extradited to the U.S. to face espionage charges.

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ISRAELI ARTIST, CURATORS REFUSE TO OPEN EXHIBIT UNTIL CEASE-FIRE, HOSTAGE DEAL
IS REACHED

The artist and curators representing Israel at an international art show say
they will not open the Israeli pavilion until a cease-fire and hostage deal are
reached.

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UN ENVOY LASHES OUT AT LIBYA'S FEUDING PARTIES AND THEIR FOREIGN BACKERS, THEN
SAYS HE'S RESIGNED

Abdoulaye Bathily, the U.N. envoy for Libya, confirmed he had submitted his
resignation at a U.N. Security Council meeting after lashing out at Libya's
feuding parties and their foreign backers.

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VENEZUELA CLOSES ITS EMBASSY IN ECUADOR

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Tuesday ordered the closure of his
country's embassy in Ecuador, a move intended to demonstrate solidarity with
Mexico over a raid in Quito.

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ALGERIAN JOURNALIST CLAIMS COUNTRY EXPELLED HIM WITHOUT EXPLANATION

Farid Alilat, a writer for Algeria's French-language Jeune Afrique magazine,
claims he was detained for 11 hours after returning from a trip abroad.

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ECUADOR RATIONS ELECTRICITY AS DROUGHT PERSISTS IN THE NORTHERN ANDES

Ecuador's main cities began to ration electricity on Tuesday as a drought is
depleting reservoirs and limiting output at hydroelectric plants that produce a
majority of the country's power.

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BOAT CONTAINING DECOMPOSING BODIES OF 9 AFRICAN MIGRANTS WASHES UP IN BRAZIL

A boat containing the bodies of nine migrants from Mali and Mauritania was found
adrift Saturday in the Atlantic Ocean off Brazil's coast.

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RIVER SUDDENLY TURNS BRIGHT GREEN, RESIDENTS DEMAND TESTS AMID TOXIC POLLUTION:
REPORT

A waterway in a small Russian city has turned bright green and residents are
demanding tests amid fears of toxic pollution in the area.

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JEWISH ORGANIZATION LEADER SAYS ISRAEL WILL BE PROTECTED BY GOD, DESPITE ATTACKS
BY IRAN OR ITS PROXIES

Aish CEO Rabbi Steven Burg told Fox News Digital Israel will continue to be
protected by God as countries like Iran continue to attack the Holy Land.

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FUNDRAISING EFFORT FOR CONFLICT-HIT ETHIOPIA GARNERS $630M, JUST OVER HALF OF
$1B GOAL

A U.N.-backed gathering has reportedly raised some $630 million in funding for
conflict-ravaged Ethiopia, but still fell far short of its billion-dollar goal.

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TOP REPUBLICAN DEMANDS BIDEN ADMIN BLOCK IRANIAN FOREIGN MINISTER'S VISIT TO UN:
'AN INSULT' TO VICTIMS

The United Nations and U.S. State Department both declined to confirm the
foreign minister's visit, but each stressed the need to adhere to access for
representatives of all member states.

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INDIAN POLICE KILL 29 SUSPECTED MAOIST REBELS IN A GUNBATTLE IN A CENTRAL STATE

At least 29 suspected Maoist rebels were killed by police in India in the
central state of Chhattisgarh on Tuesday; this comes three days before the
beginning of a national election.

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BELGIAN POLICE SHUT DOWN A FAR RIGHT CONFERENCE AS IT RALLIES AHEAD OF EUROPE'S
JUNE ELECTIONS

An annual gathering of far-right politicians and supporters, held this year in
Brussels, was shut down by Belgian police on Tuesday who cited concerns about
public order.

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ARGENTINE COURT BLAMES IRAN AND HEZBOLLAH FOR DEADLY 1994 JEWISH CENTER BOMBING

Argentina’s highest criminal court has deemed Iran and Hezbollah responsible for
the 1994 Buenos Aires bombing that killed 85 people, making it the deadliest
attack in the country's history.

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8 FAMILY MEMBERS DEAD AFTER MAKESHIFT BOAT SINKS IN MOZAMBIQUE

At least eight people from the same family have been reported dead after their
homemade boat sank on a tributary of the Zambezi river in Mozambique.

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ICONIC SPIRE ATOP 17TH-CENTURY OLD STOCK EXCHANGE IN DENMARK COLLAPSES IN FIRE

Copenhagen's Old Stock Exchange caught fire, bringing down its well-known spire.
Many valuables from within were saved when pedestrians stopped to lend a hand.

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PUTIN SHARED SURPRISING ADVICE WITH IRANIAN COUNTERPART FOLLOWING UNPRECEDENTED
ATTACK ON ISRAEL

President Biden reportedly warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that
America will not support further, direct action taken against Iran, suggesting
his counterpart "take the win."

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AHEAD OF OLYMPIC GAMES, PARIS GRAPPLES WITH SECURITY, TRANSPORTATION
PREPARATIONS

Measures are being taken to prepare Paris' security and transportation for the
upcoming Olympics, which will flood the city with millions more people than
usual.

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UK COURT UPHOLDS SCHOOL'S BAN ON PRAYER FOLLOWING MUSLIM STUDENT'S LEGAL
CHALLENGE

A Muslim student at a London school lost a court battle over the school's ban on
prayer. The judge ruled that the student had accepted the school's rules upon
enrollment.

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RUSSIA’S INVASION OF UKRAINE THREATENS GLOBAL SECURITY, GERMAN CHANCELLOR SAYS

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping and conveyed
concerns about Russia's invasion of Ukraine, voicing the threat it poses to
global security.

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AUSTRALIA'S PRIME MINISTER HELPS FRENCH WORKER WHO INTERVENED DURING MALL
STABBING ATTACK RENEW HIS VISA

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese made a statement on Tuesday saying the French
construction who confronted the man who stabbed six people at a Sydney shopping
mall is "welcome to stay in the country."

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AZERBAIJAN URGES TOP UN COURT TO THROW OUT ARMENIA'S ACCUSATIONS OF RACIAL
DISCRIMINATION

Azerbaijan says the UN's International Court of Justice does not have
jurisdiction to hear Armenia's case alleging Azerbaijan violated a convention
prohibiting racial discrimination.

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NORTH KOREA TO PUT CHINESE SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS IN SCHOOLS AND WORKPLACES TO
MONITOR CITIZENS, REPORT SAYS

North Korea is intensifying its surveillance of citizens through the widespread
installation of surveillance cameras and the collection of biometric data.

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