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Israeli opposition leader Lapid says Trump’s emerging deal with Iran is `bad for the region’
Israel's opposition leader Yair Lapid says the U.S.-Iran deal fails to meet Israel's goals and is criticizing Prime Minister Netanyahu for allowing Washington to negotiate with little Israeli input
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Pope Leo XIV makes historic apology for Vatican's role in legitimizing slavery
Pope Leo XIV has made a historic apology for the role the Holy See played in legitimizing slavery
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Estranged husband of former Scottish leader admits $540K embezzlement of party funds
The estranged husband of former Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon has pleaded guilty to embezzling over 400,000 pounds from the Scottish National Party
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Cambodian opposition leader Kem Sokha receives royal pardon for treason sentence
Cambodian opposition leader Kem Sokha has received a royal pardon from his 27-year treason sentence
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Officials say they believe risk of a catastrophic explosion has been eliminated at a damaged chemical tank in California
Officials say they believe risk of a catastrophic explosion has been eliminated at a damaged chemical tank in California
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AP Decision Notes: What to expect in the Texas US Senate Republican primary runoff
Texas voters will pick a Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in a primary runoff election on Tuesday
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Muslims begin the annual Hajj in sweltering heat against a backdrop of war concerns
The annual Islamic Hajj pilgrimage, one of the Five Pillars of Islam, has begun
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Cypriot social media star Fidias will keep his European Parliament job after winning Cyprus seat
Cypriot YouTuber and TikToker Fidias Panayiotou says he’ll hold onto his European Parliament seat despite winning one in Cyprus’ House of Representatives
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4 dead, 17 mostly workers still missing, in collapse of unfinished hotel in the Philippines
Rescuers have pulled three people from the rubble of a collapsed nine-story hotel under construction in Angeles City, Philippines
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Australian spy boss says he shifted resources from counterterrorism before Hanukkah attack
An Australian spy agency boss has told an inquiry he had pivoted resources away from counterterrorism to espionage a few years before two gunmen massacred 15 people at a Sydney Hanukkah celebration
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