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Vance says Russia has made 'significant concessions' on Ukraine
Thousands attend corgi competition featuring 120 teams from across Europe: 'He's really proud'
France summons US Ambassador Kushner over 'unacceptable' letter about rising antisemitism
4 Palestinians shot dead by Israeli forces while seeking aid near Gaza City, witnesses say
Analysis: Peace Talks in Ukraine All Lead to the Donbas
Lives torn apart by fatal crashes on Scotland's longest road
South Korea’s Lee to Meet With Trump in Washington
Russia and Ukraine stage new prisoner exchange after UAE mediation
Vietnam plans mass evacuation, China’s Sanya shuts as Typhoon Kajiki intensifies
Nigerian military airstrikes free 76 hostages, including children
North Korea test-fires 2 new missiles targeting aerial threats
In Sudan, some feel safe returning to Khartoum, seeking to rebuild their lives
Three sisters drown in migrant boat in Mediterranean, rescuers say
Canadian Brooke Henderson wins at home in CPKC Women’s Open for second time
Photos show history lovers replaying ancient Roman battles in Romania
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Ukraine’s independence-era voices say Russia's effort to keep control has lasted decades
Ukraine is marking 34 years of independence, and the country’s first generation of lawmakers and activists are reflecting on how early decisions shaped its struggle today
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At historic summit between Japan and South Korea, Trump’s presence looms large
With US foreign policy in flux, Japan and South Korea are finding common ground on trade, defense, and demographic challenges.
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How Russia is quietly trying to win over the world beyond the West
And what does this apparent creeping of media power in those regions mean in an age with a shifting world order? "[Countries outside the West are] very fertile territory intellectually, culturally, and ideologically [because of their] residual anti-American,
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How Online Chats Are Leading to Imprisonment for Blasphemy
In Pakistan, hundreds are in jail on charges of blaspheming Islam. Rights groups say some of these cases are due to bad actors entrapping victims online.
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How Pakistan’s solar energy boom led to higher power bills for the poor
The rapid adoption of solar energy was initially encouraged by the government in power-starved Pakistan, but officials now fear it is spreading too quickly.
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The Clash Between Science And Common Sense Through A Weather Lens
Using the perspective of weather and climate, a scientist explores the conflict between science and common sense.
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Social media is fueling sale of human remains and grave robbery risks
The sale of human remains under the guise of curiosities and antiques on the internet is well-known. Some could be going to extremes to cash in on the demand.
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South Africa's most vulnerable struggle to find HIV medication after US aid cuts
Sex workers and transgender people are among South Africa's most vulnerable populations after the Trump administration slashed U.S. foreign aid and U.S.-funded health clinics dispensing HIV medication
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