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5 killed in Russian drone attack on Ukrainian port of Odesa
Rescuers comb through the rubble of a multistory apartment building that was hit during a Russian drone attack in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa on Saturday. Five people,…
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First U.S. humanitarian aid successfully air-dropped in Gaza, military says
1 of 4 | The first American aid shipments to Gaza were successfully air dropped into the Palestinian enclave Saturday, U.S. military officials confirmed. Photo…
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Grammy winner gets 3-year prison sentence in Iran for anti-regime song
The death of Mahsa Amini while in the custody of Iranian morals police in 2022 inspired protests around the world where a Grammy-winning anthem written by Iran's Shervin Hajipour…
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WTO closes ministers’ conference with tense negotiations, few agreements
Nigeria's Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, director general of the World Trade Organization, speaks at the opening ceremony of the 12th Ministerial Conference in Geneva in 2022. This year's…
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British ship M/V Rubymar, crippled by Houthi strikes, sinks in Red Sea
Cargo ship M/V Rubymar, carrying Ukrainian grain, is shown at anchor in the Black Sea in November 2022. The ship sank on Saturday after being crippled by Houthi attacks in February.…
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Boeing delivery delays force Ryanair to cut service over summer
Ryanair is being forced to cut service frequency on some routes because of a delivery delay of new Boeing aircraft, the Irish ultra low-cost airline confirmed Friday. File Photo by…
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Ex-Canadian PM Brian Mulroney remembered as champion of democracy
Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) and U.S. President Ronald Reagan chat outside the White House in Washington on October 3,…
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U.N. report cites 10 kids starving to death in Gaza, but officials fear death toll greater
1 of 3 | Palestinians attend Friday prayers near the ruins of a mosque destroyed in Israeli strikes in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Friday. Ten children have…
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EU to resume UNRWA funding as doubt cast on Israeli claims about staff
The European Commision said Friday that it will resume funding for the UNRWA after reports cast doubt on Israeli government claims that employees had been involved in the Oct. 7…
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Japan’s Nikkei remains in record territory, falls short of 40,000
1 of 2 | Japan’s Nikkei stock index made gains during trading Friday, continuing its climb into record territory and closing the week just shy of the 40,000 mark. Photo…
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