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Russia hits Ukraine with drones as Kyiv celebrates independence day
More than 30 jihadists killed in air strikes, Nigerian military says
Israeli forces kill 4 more aid seekers as northern Gaza braces for looming offensive
Protests against hotels to house asylum seekers take place across the UK
More than 100 teams compete in Lithuania's international Corgi race
British foreign secretary lands in hot water after fishing trip with JD Vance
China’s Tropical Resort Island Orders Evacuations as Typhoon Kajiki Nears
War-displaced Sudanese return to shattered capital eager to rebuild lives and homes
North Korea test-fires 2 new missiles amid US-South Korea military drills
Bands boycott music festival after group 'cut off'
Photos show history lovers replaying ancient Roman battles in Romania
Zelensky: A 'real chance' exists to end the war in Ukraine
Ishiba and Lee Meet in Tokyo Before Summit With Trump
Ex-president Álvaro Uribe honors slain Colombian candidate and calls for stronger security
Taiwan, China battle it out in competing World War Two narratives
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Ukraine’s independence-era voices say Russia's effort to keep control has lasted decades
Oleksandr Donii was one of the leaders of student-led protests for sovereignty and political reform in 1990 that preceded Ukraine’s declaration of independence. He remembers thinking the fight for autonomy would take decades.
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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 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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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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Would you work for no pay? The question behind the Air Canada strike
For decades, many flight attendants in North America weren’t paid for ground work. The Air Canada strike marks a shift.
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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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Queer Romance ‘Places Half Empty' Explores Love and Belonging in Viktor Orbán's Hungary, With Béla Tarr as E.P.
Hungarian filmmaker Dorka Vermes, whose debut feature "Árni" was nominated for a Queer Lion Award at the 2023 Venice Film Festival, is developing her sophomore effort, "Places Half Empty," a film that's billed as a controversial and intimate portrait of a queer relationship in the context of Viktor Orbán's Hungary.
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