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Bernadette Chirac, formidable former first lady of France who built power of her own, dies at 93
Bernadette Chirac, the steel-willed former first lady of France, has died
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Pope Leo XIV acknowledges stiff competition with Bad Bunny in Spain and weighs in on soccer rivalry
Pope Leo XIV acknowledges that he's competing with another VIP in Madrid this weekend
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Israeli airstrikes kill 9 including Lebanese army officers after ceasefire deal
Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon on Saturday killed nine people, including three Lebanese military members, according to the Lebanese army and state media
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Israeli troops kill 7-month-old baby in West Bank, Palestinian officials say
Palestinian officials say Israeli troops have killed a 7-month-old Palestinian baby in the occupied West Bank as violence surges there
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Traders face big losses after Uganda closes Congo border over Ebola contagion fears
Ugandan authorities have tightened border controls with Congo to prevent Ebola's spread
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Judge tosses Kennedy Center suit against musician who canceled Christmas Eve show
Attorneys for musician Chuck Redd said on Friday that a D.C. Superior Court judge had dismissed a breach of contract lawsuit filed against Redd after he canceled a Christmas Eve performance at the Kennedy Center in protest of President Donald Trump’s influence over the venue
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Russian teen Mirra Andreeva says she had to overcome so many demons inside to win the French Open
Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva was already a tennis phenom at age 15
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Colombia's presidential runoff could impact the future of the Amazon rainforest and fossil fuels
Colombia’s presidential runoff between Iván Cepeda, an ally of President Gustavo Petro, and lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella, who has been endorsed by U.S. President Donald Trump, could have major implications for the Amazon rainforest, fossil fuel development and Indigenous communities
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Mock political party for India's young 'cockroaches' holds first street protest
The Cockroach Janata Party, a satirical online movement, has taken its first steps into real-world politics
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Female Navy officers say they fear a career cap after Hegseth cuts women from promotions list
Several female Navy officers say they see Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's recent intervention in a promotions list as a sign their careers now have a ceiling
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