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Britain’s Princess Anne leaves hospital after injury
Princess Anne was released from the hospital Friday after sustaining a head injury this week. File Photo by Hugo Philpott/UPI | License Photo Princess Anne was…
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EU urged to insist on human rights reforms as it delivers financial aid to Egypt
As EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen travels to Cairo to deliver financial aid to Egypt at the EU-Egypt Investment Conference, Amnesty International is urging the EU to…
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British group says levels of E. coli in River Thames ‘alarmingly high’
A British nonprofit warned Friday of "alarmingly high" levels of E. coli in the River Thames. File Photo by Hugo Philpott/UPI | License Photo The British nonprofit…
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South Korea rejects North Korean multiple-warhead missile test claim as ‘deception’
1 of 2 | A still from a video released by South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff Friday appears to show a North Korean missile exploding in mid-flight. Screenshot:…
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Canopy collapses at Indian airport, killing 1 and injuring several others
A section of the canopy at New Delhi's Indira Gandhi international Airport collapsed early Friday under the weight of heavy rains. Photo courtesy of Civil Aviation Minister Ram…
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Qatari developer launches major beachside tourism project
1 of 2 | The Smaisma Project is part of Qatar's National Development Strategy 2024-2030, which seeks to enhance the national economy outside of the fossil-fuel sector.…
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Defense Department, USAID launch joint review of maritime Gaza aid delivered by U.S. pier
1 of 6 | The Defense Department and U.S. Agency for International Development offices of inspector general said Thursday they are beginning a joint review of Gaza…
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2 die as U.K. health officials investigate hundreds of E. coli cases nationwide
A digitally-colorized scanning electron micrograph depicts numbers of Escherichia coli, or E. coli, the rod-shaped bacteria, which were grown in a culture. UK health officials…
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Kenyan protesters to march on President William Ruto’s residence despite tax bill reversal
Kenyan President William Ruto called off signing a tax bill that prompted mass demonstrations protesters said Thursday they would go ahead with a planned march on his residence.…
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Britain’s Met Police investigating 7 officers over election-timing bets
Amid a widening gambling scandal overshadowing Britain's July 4 elections, the Met Police said Thursday that seven of its officers were being investigated over allegations they…
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