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U.N. agency warns bird flu spreading at ‘unprecedented’ scale, calls for global response
A United National agency has expressed great concern over the spread of the H5N1 bird flu and its spillover…
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Gallup poll: U.S. support for Ukraine climbs to 46% among public
Chairs from a signing table were removed in the East Room of the White House in Washington after Ukrainian…
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Missing Pitt student Sudiksha Konanki’s parents ask Dominican police to declare her dead
The parents of University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki asked authorities in the Dominican Republic to…
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France threatens to retaliate after Algeria refuses to accept deportees
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau Monday that France would make a "graduated response" following an…
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Poland, Baltic states plan to leave treaty banning anti-personnel mines
The State Emergency Service of Ukraine clears mines from land in Kherson region in the south of the country in…
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Last surviving RAF fighter ace from the Battle of Britain dies at 105
1 of 3 | RAF Group Captain John "Paddy" Hemmingway, the last known surviving pilot who fought in…
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Man on FBI’s most wanted list arrested in Mexico
Francisco Javier Roman-Bardales, 47, has been arrested in Mexico. He is on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list.…
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Hundreds killed in Gaza as Israel renews attacks targeting Hamas
A Palestinian boy inspects a destroyed area of Al Tabien school following Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City, on…
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OECD warns of economic headwinds as it revises down global growth forecast to 3.1%
The OECD's latest global growth forecast says the world economy will expand more slowly than expected in 2025…
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Israel conducts ‘extensive strikes’ against Hamas in Gaza
An elderly Palestinian man walks past a destroyed building in Gaza City, northern Gaza Strip on Friday. Early…
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