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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Swedish police detained 19 pro-Palestinian activists who barricaded themselves inside a university

    Swedish police detained 19 pro-Palestinian activists who barricaded themselves in the country's main technical education and research university on Friday. After two hours, police carried out the masked activists from the third floor of a Royal Institute of Technology building in Stockholm. International pressure has been mounting on Israel to limit civilian bloodshed in its war against Hamas in Gaza.

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  • BusinessEngadget

    Whistleblower claims Amazon violated UK sanctions by selling facial recognition tech to Russia

    An ex-employee has accused Amazon of breaching UK sanctions by selling facial recognition technology to Moscow following its invasion of Ukraine.

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  • WorldWGN Chicago

    Israeli strike kills 33 in a Gaza school filled with displaced families

    Israel bombed a United-Nations run school that was sheltering displaced Palestinian families. The Israeli airstrike killed at least 33 people, including women and children. Israel claimed Thursday the school was being used as a Hamas compound, without providing evidence. Israel’s military said it was not aware of any civilian casualties in the strike on the […]

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  • WorldBBC

    Unity government is S Africa's best option - Ramaphosa

    It would reflect the will of voters and help move the country forward, President Ramaphosa says.

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  • Worlddpa international

    Zelensky in Paris: 'Europe is no longer a continent of peace'

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told the French parliament that Europe was a continent at war and that Russia would not stop its aggression at the borders of his country. "We live in a time when Europe is no longer a continent of peace, unfortunately," Zelensky said in an address to French lawmakers on Friday morning. "Again, Europe's cities are being destroyed and villages are burned," he said of Russia's bombing of Ukraine. He also decried the abduction of Ukrainian children in occupied

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  • Worlddpa international

    Zelensky to address German parliament on Tuesday

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will give a speech in the German parliament next Tuesday, during his visit to Berlin. Parliamentary sources told dpa on Friday that Zelensky will address the Bundestag while attending the two-day Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin on Tuesday and Wednesday. The German government had previously confirmed that Zelensky would open the conference on Tuesday together with Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Zelensky addressed German lawmakers by video link on March 17, 20

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  • Sportsdpa international

    Zverev trial ends without verdict in exchange for payment of fine

    A Berlin trial against Alexander Zverev on assault charges ended without a verdict on Friday, just hours ahead of his French Open semi-final match. The district court closed the trial after all parties agreed on a monetary fine of €200,000 ($218,000) for the Olympic tennis champion from Germany, €150,000 to the justice treasury and €50,000 to a charity. The payment is no admission of guilt and the presumption of innocence remains. Zverev, 27, had appealed against a €450,000 penalty order on dome

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  • Worlddpa international

    Taliban open to cooperation with Germany on deporting Afghans

    Afghanistan's Taliban rulers said on Friday they are open to cooperating with the German government on the deportation of Afghan criminals back to their home country. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Thursday that he wanted to see the swift deportation of criminals back to countries deemed unsafe by the government in Berlin, including Afghanistan and Syria. The initiative comes after outrage was triggered by the recent killing of a police officer by an Afghan national. The attack took place

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    At D-Day ceremony, American veteran hugs Ukraine's Zelenskyy and calls him a savior

    An American veteran and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy shared an emotional moment at a ceremony to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion to liberate France in World War II, each praising the other as a hero. Retired Staff Sgt. Melvin Hurwitz, 99, and other veterans were introduced to the foreign dignitaries remembering the landings in Normandy on Thursday.

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  • WorldSemafor

    ANC is mulling a unity coalition made up of multiple South African parties

    A coalition government that includes most of South Africa’s main parties has emerged as the most popular option for the African National Congress.

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  • WorldAFP

    Video shows church choir singing for late Thai king, not 'Putin tribute'

    After Russian President Vladimir Putin secured a record-breaking fifth term, footage of a church choir circulated in social media posts that falsely claimed they were performing the Thai royal anthem at his inauguration ceremony in Moscow. However, the video was in fact filmed years earlier in Phuket and shows a tribute to Thailand's late King Bhumibol Adulyadej following his death in 2016.

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  • BusinessCNN Business

    Workers at Samsung Electronics walk out for the first time ever

    A labor union representing tens of thousands of workers at Samsung in South Korea went on strike Friday, marking the first such walkout in its 55-year history.

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  • WorldAFP

    Photo shows Israel weapons test, not 'Philippines launching missile'

    Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos said in 2022 the archipelago had acquired a Spyder air defence system as part of a push to modernise the military. A photo circulating on Facebook, however, shows different equipment. Israeli firm Rafael Advanced Defense Systems said the photo showed a new missile tested in Israel in December 2023, while a Philippine Air Force spokeswoman told AFP the equipment in the photo shared online was "not ours ".

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  • Worlddpa international

    Swiss leader: Ukraine meet likely to be followed by Russia conference

    Swiss President Viola Amherd says the Ukraine peace conference that her country is organizing for later this month is just the beginning of negotiations and would likely be followed by talks with Russia. "It is clear to us that we will not sign a peace agreement at the end of the conference," Amherd said in comments published by Germany's Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper on Friday. Both parties need to be at the table for peace, she said, referring to the fact that Russia has not been in

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  • WorldBBC

    'Lion' pouts and baptisms: Africa's top shots

    A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent.

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Emirati authorities say an ex-Royal Marine arrested in Dubai over spying suspicion has been cleared

    A former Royal Marine who was arrested in Dubai on suspicion of spying has been cleared and is free to leave the country, authorities in the United Arab Emirates said Friday. U.K. media reported this week that Matthew Croucher, who won one of Britain’s highest bravery honors for his service in Afghanistan, had been arrested in November and banned from leaving the UAE pending an investigation. Authorities in Dubai said Friday that Croucher had been “arrested after accessing a public facility us

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  • BusinessINSIDER

    A South Korean weapons company once seen as a dinosaur is now churning out howitzers twice as fast as its Western competitors

    As the war in Ukraine rages and the world looks to conventional arms manufacturing, South Korea has emerged as a rising player in the industry.

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  • WorldBBC

    Australia's 'Space Gandalf' astronomer dies aged 62

    Greg Quicke was one of Australia's most famous astronomers and appeared on the BBC's Stargazing Live.

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  • Worlddpa international

    German rights group condemns Scholz's plan to deport criminals

    The German refugee advocacy group Pro Asyl has condemned German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's initiative to allow deportations of serious criminals to Afghanistan and Syria. "International law clearly prohibits any deportations to Afghanistan and Syria," Pro Asyl's managing director Karl Kopp told the Augsburger Allgemeine newspaper in remarks published on Friday. Kopp described Scholz's proposed plans as unlawful, because "both countries are known for their use of torture and inhuman punishments." O

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  • Worlddpa international

    Macron to welcome Zelensky to Élysée Palace

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is scheduled to be received by President Emmanuel Macron at the Élysée Palace on Friday as part of an official visit to France. In the morning, Zelensky is first due to meet Defence Minister Sébastien Lecornu and then visit the defence company KNDS in Versailles. The Élysée Palace announced that the company intends to set up a weapons production facility in Ukraine itself to support the country in its defence against Russia. Zelensky's other stops on Friday

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  • Worlddpa international

    Sheinbaum officially confirmed winner of Mexico's presidential vote

    Four days after Mexico held presidential elections, government candidate Claudia Sheinbaum has been officially declared the winner, making her the first female president in the country's history. A former mayor of Mexico City, Sheinbaum from the ruling left-wing Morena party won 59.75% of the votes, the electoral authority said late on Thursday. Her main challenger, opposition candidate Xóchitl Gálvez, came in second with 27.45%. Jorge Álvarez, from the smaller centre-left Movimiento Ciudadano p

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  • WorldAFP

    Post misleadingly uses training video as evidence of hajj ritual in Nigeria

    Hajj is the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia. To ensure perfect worship during hajj, government bodies around the world organise pre-departure classes for those attending. A post alleged a video of people circling a structure resembling the holy Kaaba stone — the most sacred site in Islam — was proof that followers in Nigeria were performing hajj against Islamic custom. But the claim is misleading: the video shows prospective pilgrims during a demonstration meant to prepare the

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    How AP analyzed Gaza Health Ministry's death toll data

    The Associated Press analyzed the death toll in the Israel-Hamas war using data provided by the Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip. The analysis found that the proportion of women and children killed has declined over time. The ministry, which is part of the Hamas-run government in Gaza, does not distinguish between civilian and combatant deaths, so the proportion of women and children killed is seen as the best available proxy for the civilian death toll.

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  • WorldAFP

    Pakistani provincial government has not 'renamed cardiology institute after Punjab's chief minister'

    The information minister for Punjab, Pakistan's most populous province, has said none of its hospitals are set to be renamed, contradicting social media posts that falsely claimed a cardiology institute had been named after Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif. The posts shared a fabricated notice from a Punjab government department.

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  • USKRON

    San Francisco’s panda project moves forward

    SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Two giant pandas will arrive in San Francisco by 2025, according to a letter of intent signed by the mayor and the China Wildlife Conservation Association. Preparing a habitat that’s worthy of a panda, however, is a pricey endeavor. The adorable animals, which are considered national treasures in China, will live […]

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  • WorldDefense News

    France to supply Mirage 2000-5 jets to Ukraine, train pilots

    The French president also said Ukraine can use French arms to attack locations in Russia from where the country is being targeted.

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  • ScienceReuters

    In Malaysia, warmer temperatures mean fewer male turtles, hurting conservation efforts

    On a secluded Malaysian beach, a group of volunteers carefully retrieved newly laid sea turtle eggs in the sand and moved them to a shady, cooler location, in response to fears by researchers that warmer weather is leading to fewer male hatchlings. Observers at the Chagar Hutang Turtle Sanctuary on Redang Island believe they are already seeing fewer males being hatched due to climate change - with the situation made worse this year by prolonged hot and dry spells caused by the El Niño weather p

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  • Worlddpa international

    Macron pledges Mirage fighter jets to Ukraine

    French President Emmanuel Macron has promised Ukraine Mirage fighter jets, though he did not initially say how many. In a television interview in the northern city of Caen on Thursday evening, Macron said a coalition with partners was in the process of being formed to provide Mirage 2000-5 fighter jets to the country defending itself from Russia. The fighter jets should enable Ukraine to protect its soil and airspace, Macron told broadcasters TF1 and France 2. The French president also announced

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  • WorldBBC

    Russia holds Frenchman accused of military spying

    Moscow says the man was gathering military data about Russia and failed to register as a "foreign agent".

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  • Worlddpa international

    Dozens killed in Israeli attack on UN school, Palestinians say

    Dozens of civilians were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a school run by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) in central Gaza, Palestinian medics and the Hamas militant group said, a claim Israel denies. The Hamas-controlled health authority in Gaza said that at least 30 people were killed in the attack on Wednesday night and that most of the victims were women and children. Hamas said 40 people died. Israeli military spokesman Peter Lerner said Israel had no knowledge of possible ci

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  • WorldINSIDER

    Ukraine isn't 'one system away from some massive breakthrough,' but there are things it can't get enough of, White House official says

    Finer said Ukraine needs consistent military support against Russia, specifically artillery and air defense. There's no single weapon to win.

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    UN calls on Belarus to investigate torture and death of politicial prisoners

    United Nations special representatives on human rights have called on Belarusian authorities to investigate the torture and deaths of political prisoners. A report produced by the UN special rapporteur for Belarus says five people who have died in custody in Belarus were convicted on politically motivated charges. It called on Belarusian authorities to launch ”prompt, effective, impartial and transparent investigations into all deaths in custody.”

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  • WorldAFP

    Guardian headline about LGBTQ pride parade in Gaza is fake

    An image shared online appears to show a screenshot of an opinion article in which a British columnist claims Palestinians in the war-ravaged Gaza Strip will one day host the world's largest LGBTQ pride parade. But the supposed headline in The Guardian is fabricated, the newspaper told AFP.

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Fire at a displacement camp in Congo leaves dozens of families without shelter, UN says

    A fire at a displacement camp in eastern Congo destroyed around 50 makeshift tents, leaving dozens of families without shelter, according to the United Nations, which said the fire is believed to have started during cooking at a camp. The Muganga displaced people camp near the provincial capital Goma was hit by fire Wednesday. It had already endured bomb attacks in early May, which killed at least 18 people and injured 32 others, a U.N. spokesman said.

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  • WorldTHE WARZONE

    Russia’s An-22, The Biggest Turboprop Plane Ever Flown, Heads For Retirement

    Russia has long operated a handful of the Soviet-era turboprop transports, but has finally signaled that it now plans to withdraw them.

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  • SciencePopular Science

    How drones and AI could help farmers fight a stink bug invasion

    Stink bugs, recognizable to most by the gnarly, unpleasant odor they emit after being unceremoniously crushed, are actually one of most significant agricultural pests tormenting farmers throughout North America and southern Europe. The pesky invasive species, which may have hitched a ride from Asia to the US via shipping containers back in the 1990s, reportedly, […]

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  • StyleThe Inertia

    This Poor Seal Had a Ralph Lauren Ball Cap Stuck On Its Neck

    Seals don't wear baseball caps. But this seal in Namibia, just a stone's throw from the ridiculous wave that is Skeleton Bay, ended up with one around its neck.

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  • WorldAFP

    Russian strikes and filthy water: A year after Ukraine dam blast

    Standing in what remains of her house, partially destroyed by a Russian artillery strike, Raisa Abramtseva painted a bleak picture of her daily life in southern Ukraine's Kherson region.She had left after the Russian strike on her house in 2022 but soon returned, and now lives in a nearby building that was renovated on her shoestring budget and lacks a proper ceiling.

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  • WorldINSIDER

    Ukraine's exploding naval drones are hunting down Russian vessels like tugboats after the big Black Sea Fleet warships fell back

    Russia has pulled back its larger warships to reduce their vulnerability, leaving Ukraine with only smaller vessels to attack.

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  • WorldPOWER Magazine

    China Brings World's Largest Solar Power Plant Online

    The state-owned Power Construction Corp. of China has brought a 5-GW solar power plant into commercial operation, with the project taking over as the world’s largest operating photovoltaic (PV) facility. […]

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  • Worlddpa international

    More rain in the forecast for flood-hit areas of Germany

    Parts of southern Germany are once again threatened by heavy rainfall following a major storm last week, meteorologists said on Thursday, as the government promised help to those affected by the recent flooding. For southern Bavaria, models are forecasting rainfall in some areas of up to 60 millimetres between Saturday evening and Monday afternoon, German Weather Service (DWD) meteorologist Dirk Mewes said. That would not be as severe as last week, he noted, but it could still pose considerable

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  • WorldHowStuffWorks

    All 54 African Countries, Including Disputed Territories

    The African continent is home to a remarkable array of cultures, landscapes and histories. This vast land comprises 54 recognized African countries, each with its own distinct identity. Here, we'll explore the countries of Africa, divided into the key regions: North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, East Africa and Southern Africa.

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  • WorldTHE WARZONE

    Air LORA, Israel's Biggest Air-Launched Ballistic Missile, Emerges From The Shadows

    The Long Range Artillery (LORA) munition is the latest short-range ballistic missile to have been adapted by Israel as an air-launched weapon.

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  • Worlddpa international

    Orbán will support Rutte for top NATO job only if conditions met

    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said he could support outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte for the post of NATO's secretary general - if certain conditions were met. Rutte must apologize for "insulting remarks" he made against Hungary, Orbán said in an interview with the government-funded Mandiner news portal, which was published on Wednesday night. Rutte must also also agree that Hungary does not have to participate in any NATO military missions directed against Russia in Ukraine, Orb

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Dozens remain trapped after a gold mine collapses in northcentral Nigeria

    Rescuers searched Thursday for dozens of workers who were trapped when a gold mine collapsed in northcentral Nigeria, authorities and residents said. The pit collapsed on Monday in Niger state’s remote Shiroro district after heavy rains softened the soil. Residents, however, said as many as 44 remained trapped.

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  • Worlddpa international

    French Prime Minister Attal pays tribute to D-Day veterans

    French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal honoured the soldiers who were part of the Normandy landings as heroes, at a ceremony on Juno beach as the world commemorates the 80th anniversary of the operations that helped end World War II. "Our gratitude is eternal," said Attal on Thursday at a Canadian commemoration ceremony in the beachside town of Courseulles-Sur-Mer. "France will never forget those who died for her." Attal called the veterans "heroes," "figures of courage" and "faces of freedom" and

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  • BusinessHotel Management Network

    IHG signs new Holiday Inn property in Kyoto, Japan

    Holiday Inn Kyoto Gojo will be Japan’s 11th hotel under the Holiday Inn brand and IHG’s third hotel in the city.

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  • WorldBBC

    The ANC dilemma which will determine South Africa's future

    South Africa's leader will have to rely on the opposition to form a government after electoral losses.

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  • WorldThe Hill

    Dozens killed at Gaza school Israeli military says was used by Hamas

    An Israeli airstrike at a school in Gaza has left at least 40 people dead and 74 others injured Thursday, according to the United Nations, Hamas and Palestinian officials — though Israel defended the attack and accused militants of hiding at the site. The Palestinian Ministry of Health, led by Hamas, said in a post…

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  • WorldTime

    India's Election Results: 5 Surprising Takeaways

    After six long weeks of voting in the grueling heat, India’s election delivered stunning results.

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