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US sends survivors of strike on alleged ‘drug lords’ back to South America, Trump says
Two suspects who survived a US military raid on a suspected drug tanker in the Caribbean will be sent to…
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Israel denies Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt is reopened
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt will reopen on Monday for people to return to Gaza, the Palestinian…
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Kenyans bid farewell to Ex-PM Odinga in his political homeland
Tens of thousands of people mourning the death of former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga placed his open casket in…
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A nationwide day of ‘no Kings’ protests against Trump in the US
To protest the direction of the US Under President Donald Trump, people gathered Saturday in the capital and in the…
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Japan Smashes Records Guest Of Annihilation Creates Excess. Will the new tourist tax reduce surgery?
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This is what it looks like when Vladimir Putin controls your child’s classroom
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Pope Leo visits the ‘School of Peace’ We traveled through the Mediterranean
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The clip shows the Bulldozed Indonesia Theme Park, not the Chinese Mosque
China has long scrutinized Muslim communities and religious sites, but a video circulating online of a report demolishing a building…
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The Bishnoi gang is trying to rebrand as the protectors of the community
The Lawrence Bishnoi Gang, declared a terrorist organization by the Canadian government in September, appears to be re-examining Canadian society…
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The anti-immigration movement is depriving immigrants of health care
A community clinic north of Johannesburg has become a rallying cry for South Africa over whether foreigners can access public…
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