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Melinda Segal Planned Parenthood abortion facility Officials are mulling an immediate freeze of $27.5 million from the Department...
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A doctoral student at Tufts University has been detained by federal agents without explanation, her lawyer said.
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STR Nicaraguan Catholic bishop Rolando Alvarez prays at the Santo Cristo de Esquipulas church in Managua during a hunger strike on May 20,...
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Screenshots from a Signal group chat show a US official sharing the timing and weapons to be used in a strike on Yemen.
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Palestinian journalists protested in front of Nasser Hospital in Gaza's Khan Younis.
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The DNA testing company, 23andMe, has filed for bankruptcy. What does it mean for people's genetic data?
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Lithuania’s military said four US soldiers and a tracked vehicle had gone missing on Tuesday afternoon.
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The city council has chosen a temporary mayor to take over from Ekrem Imamoglu, who was jailed last week.
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Screenshot Pope Francis waves from a balcony at Gemelli Hospital in Rome on Sunday, March 23, 2025, following weeks of hospitalization for...
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The former president has been accused of five crimes including attempting a coup d'etat.
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In Jalisco, volunteers found an ‘extermination site’. Now, critics are asking why the government did not find it first.
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A day earlier, Ukraine and Russia agreed to a 30-day halt to attacks in the Black Sea and on energy infrastructure.
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Thousands of Israelis have taken part in antigovernment protests after Netanyahu resumed strikes in Gaza.
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The UN special rapporteur on Afghanistan urges 'strong stand' from FIFA for nation's women to make international return.
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Israel plans to establish a government agency to oversee the "voluntary departure" of Palestinians from Gaza.
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Details released by media outlet include the times of strikes and the types of aircraft being used.
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As part of a recently announced $1bn prize pool, football’s governing body offers largest winner's prize for FIFA event.
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Hundreds of Palestinians have gathered in northern Gaza to demand an end to Israel’s escalating onslaught.
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US President Donald Trump has invoked wartime powers to boost production of critical minerals.
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The deal, announced by the US, could lead to a halt in fighting in the Black Sea. But Russia has demands first.
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We should thank, not denounce, Trump's 18 chatroom 'dwarfs' for revealing the depth of their ineptness.
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Dallia Abdelmoniem breaks down Sudan’s war. Two years in, is Sudan at a turning point?
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Last week, the armed forces recaptured the presidential palace in a key victory.
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The reigning World Cup champions book their place in the 2026 edition, thrashing Brazil 4-1.
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South Korea’s acting president says wildfires in the southeast region are the worst the country has ever seen.
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The court ruling removes a barrier that could have prevented Lee Jae-myung from running for president.
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The world's indifference to Palestinian suffering allows Israel to destroy us and our homeland with impunity.
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While the warring sides have agreed to halting some assaults, the conflict is convulsing Russia's Belgorod.
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Days of wildfires have destroyed more than 200 buildings and forced 27,000 people to evacuate.
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Multiple violations were unearthed by a commission investigating the adoption of South Korean children by foreigners.