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People in Gaza “starved or shot”: NGOs urge to end the work we support, Israel grows as deaths grow
More than 170 NGOs (non-governmental organizations) have joined forces to call for the demolition of food distribution systems run by…
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Greece, EU, as the Mediterranean population surges, EU launches immigration transit points to Libya
Athens, Greece (AP) – The EU immigration commissioner said Europe will take a “firm” approach with Libyan authorities after a…
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The man accused of killing 2 Idaho firefighters once aspired to be one
The life of a 20-year-old man appears to have been untied in a few months when authorities say he was…
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Russia’s former defense minister sentences 13 years in prison for corruption charges
MOSCOW (AP) – Russia’s former deputy defense minister was convicted on Tuesday for embezzlement and money laundering and sentenced 13…
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Barcelona Records’ Hottest Records in June in more than 100 years
Barcelona recorded its hottest month since the record began a century ago, the Spanish National Meteorological Agency said Tuesday. Located…
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Liberian president dies in coup 45 years later to receive state funeral
Former Liberia President William Tolbert will receive symbolic heavy responsibility Tuesday 45 years after he was murdered in the coup,…
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Honda’s global vehicle output fell 4.5% in May in May
Japanese automaker Honda Motor reported a 4.5% year-on-year decline in global production to 286,258 vehicles in May 2025, down 3.5%…
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Ottawa avoided trade setbacks. But Trump may come to supply management
Dreams come true. U.S. President Donald Trump hopes Canada’s tax on U.S. tech companies disappear on Friday, until Sunday. Most…
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Auto dealers in China’s Yangtze River Delta region warn of “serious challenges”
BEIJING (Reuters) – Auto dealers in one of China’s wealthiest regions are attracting automakers to intensify sales strategies on their…
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Lost the baby, rescue the child and hide from air strikes in the Sudanese civil war
Alawia Babiker, 19, fled a devastating war that undermined Darfur in western Sudan. “I’m bleeding,” she told the BBC, in…
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