France's Far Right Scores Big in First Round of Elections, Polling Suggests
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Far-right wins first round in France elections: What happens next?
French citizens voting in snap election after shocking far-right victories in European contests
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North Korea test-launches 2 ballistic missiles, after end of new US-South Korea-Japan drill
North Korea test-launches 2 ballistic missiles, South Korea says
North Korea fires unidentified ballistic missile to the east — South Korean news agency
South Korea releases video showing North Korean missile exploding in flight
North Korea's suspected hypersonic missile exploded, South Korea says
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Australia Doubles Foreign Student Visa Fee To Tackle Migration
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Hurricane Beryl nears Caribbean islands as "extremely dangerous" Category 4 storm
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Hurricane Beryl becomes Category 4 storm on its way through Caribbean
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Six Palestinians killed as Israeli forces pound southern, northern Gaza
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Bolivian president orchestrated a 'self-coup,' political rival Evo Morales claims
By Megan Janetsky
Bolivia's President Arce finds new strength after seeing off military coup
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An apparent coup in Bolivia founders, but the country remains in trouble
Alleged Bolivian Coup Attempt Fails After Military Breaches Presidential Palace
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Bolivian general accused of failed coup is transferred to maximum-security prison
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Iran to hold presidential runoff election between reformist Pezeshkian and hard-liner Jalili
By Elizabeth Palmer
Iranians Say Elections Bring Little Change, So Why Vote?
By Alissa J. Rubin
Iran’s presidential election heads to a runoff after reformist wins most votes
By Nadeen Ebrahim, Mostafa Salem & Frederik Pleitgen
Iran's supreme leader is terrified of people power
Khamenei's Attempt to Legitimize the Islamic Republic Fails
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Iran-Israel Threats Intensify as Large Middle East War Looms
By Tom O'connor
Concerns growing of full-scale war between Israel and Hezbollah, destruction continues in Gaza
US sends USS Wasp assault ship and Marines to eastern Mediterranean
By Luis Martinez
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By Zvi Bar'el
U.S. and Europe warn Lebanon’s Hezbollah to ease strikes on Israel and back off from wider Mideast war
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US bases in Europe on high alert for possible terrorist attack: DOD
By Lucas Tomlinson & Bradford Betz
Several US military bases in Europe put on heightened state of alert, US officials say
By Chris Boccia & Anne Flaherty
US military said to raise terror alert level at several bases in Europe
US Military Bases Threat Level Elevated Due to Potential Terrorism Threat
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US military bases in Europe are on heightened alert as credible threats received
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The army must soon begin enlisting ultra-Orthodox men. How will that work?
Ultra-Orthodox Israeli Men Protest Against Military Draft Order
By Shan Li
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish protesters attack Israeli minister’s car amid anger at military draft ruling
By Atay Alam & Lauren Izso
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'We will not enlist in the enemy army': Thousands of Haredim protest ultra-Orthodox draft
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Rishi Sunak insists UK better place to live now than 2010
By Kate Whannel
Reform UK candidate disowns party and backs Conservatives following racism row
Sunak launches defence of Tories' 14 years in power as campaign nears end
By Kiran Stacey
Labour would cause 'irreversible damage within first 100 days' in power, Rishi Sunak claims
By Ben Bloch
Rishi Sunak says he is proud of disastrous election campaign - and claims he will win
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At least 30 dead, more than 100 injured after multiple suicide bombings in Nigeria: Sources
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At least seven dead as fierce storms lash France, Switzerland, Italy
At least 4 dead, 1 missing after flooding in southern Switzerland
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Swiss Alps Slammed by Severe Flooding, Landslides
Storms in Switzerland and Italy cause flooding and landslides, leaving at least 4 people dead
Seven dead after storms lash France, Switzerland and Italy
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The mountainous landscape where Jay Slater vanished
Jay Slater: Search for missing teenager in Tenerife called off by police
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Jay Slater mountain search is over, say Tenerife police
By Mark Brown
Scuffle with a burly Eastern European over a stolen Rolex that could explain Jay Slater's disappearance: A brand new lead is revealed by GUY ADAMS'S investigation
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Jay Slater's family 'heartbroken' and desperate for answers as Tenerife search called off
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Germany: AfD conference in Essen triggers violent protest clashes
By Sean Edward Seddon
German far-right party reelects its leaders after election gains while opponents protest
Germany: AfD meets as protesters clash with police outside
Two police officers hospitalised after attack by protesters at far-right AfD congress in Germany
Far-right Alternative for Germany reports surge in membership
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A Wish From All Sides to Move On Ends With Liberty for Assange
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The Saipan surprise: How delicate talks led to the unlikely end of Julian Assange's 12-year saga
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Assange plea came after warning that U.S. would lose extradition fight
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Rocket Test Ends In Accidental Launch And Huge Explosion In China
By Eric Mack
Chinese rival to SpaceX Falcon 9 explodes during test after accidental launch
By Matthew Loh
Chinese rocket static-fire test results in unintended launch and huge explosion
By Andrew Jones
Watch: Chinese rocket crashes into mountain after unexpected launch
By Matthew Field
Chinese space rocket crashes in flames after accidental launch
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Hungary: Orban announces new far-right European alliance
‘Patriots for Europe’: Hungary’s Orban announces new EU Parliament alliance
Hungary's Orbán presents a new alliance with Austrian and Czech nationalist parties
By Geir Moulson & Philipp Jenne
Orbán's Fidesz forming new far-right alliance with Austrian, Czech parties
By Marianne Gros
Hungary's Orban announces plan to form new far-right bloc in EP
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Polls Close In Mauritania, With The Incumbent Ally Of The West Favored To Win
Mauritania’s President Ghazouani leads in presidential election
Mauritania election: Jihadist, migration, slavery the key issues
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Voters in Mauritania’s fledgling democracy head to the polls
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Sudan on precipice of famine ‘beyond imagination’, says outgoing UN aid chief
By Julian Borger
At Least 750000 on Brink of Starvation and Death in Sudan, Experts Warn
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What is the extent of Sudan’s humanitarian crisis after more than a year of civil war?
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Sudan is facing an unprecedented hunger catastrophe, say UN agency chiefs
Sudan faces famine risk in 14 areas, global hunger monitor says
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18 troops hurt, one seriously, in Hezbollah drone strike in north
18 IDF soldiers wounded following UAV attack in northern Golan Heights
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Hezbollah, Houthis downing of drones challenges Israel, US air superiority
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9 injured as drone from Lebanon explodes in Golan Heights
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Fighting in Gaza will continue, Netanyahu tells Cabinet amid tense cease-fire talks
By Marianne Gros
Israel's Netanyahu vows 'victory' as cease-fire talks with Hamas are stalled
By Ken Bredemeier
Netanyahu and Israeli officials appear to signal a new phase in Gaza war
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Netanyahu, senior IDF staff assess outcomes of Rafah operation
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The Take: Israel signals a shift in the war on Gaza
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The UN Starts To Move Tons Of Aid From US-Built Pier After Security Fears Suspended Work There
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Floating Pier to Return to Israel After Successful Gaza Aid Delivery
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The U.N. begins distributing food aid in Gaza brought ashore by the U.S. military for the first time since June 9
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Israel-Hamas War Day 266 | U.S. to Remove Gaza Aid Pier Due to Weather and May Not Put It Back, Officials Say - Israel News
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IAF strikes Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon
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Ukrainian City In Shock After Deadly Attack
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Russia Maintains Punishing Pace of Deadly Strikes on Ukrainian Cities
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Zelensky issues fresh weapons plea after 7 killed in Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia region
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Russian missile attack on eastern Ukraine kills seven, three of them children
Zelenskiy calls for more air defences after latest deadly Russian strikes on Ukraine
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Police officer shot with arrow in suspected terror attack at Israeli embassy in Serbia
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‘Biggest worry in captivity was for my parents,’ rescued Israeli hostage Noa Argamani says
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WATCH: 'Because of Arnon, we are here': Noa Argamani thanks IDF, urges return of Hamas hostages
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Noa Argamani moves nation in first public address since rescue from captivity
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'Biggest worry in captivity was for my parents,' rescued Israeli hostage Noa Argamani says
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Weeks after her rescue, Noa Argamani calls for ‘love, not hate’ in Israeli society
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Free Hostages Before Fighting Hezbollah, Desperate Families in Israel Say
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Weekly rallies marred by police violence; detained protester threatened by cop
Police push back some protesters in Tel Aviv, Israel demanding new elections and Gaza hostages deal
Tens of Thousands Rally Across Israel Against Netanyahu Coalition, Demanding Gaza Truce - Israel News
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Rallies in Tel Aviv and outside PM house, calls for a deal to be made
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West Bank: More wounded Palestinians tell BBC the Israeli army forced them on to jeep
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‘Human shielding in action’: Israeli forces strap Palestinian man to jeep
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US condemns ‘shocking’ video of Palestinian tied to hood of IDF car in West Bank
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Scientists in Japan Give Robots a Fleshy Face and a Smile
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Self-healing 'living skin' can make robots more humanlike — and it looks just as creepy as you'd expect
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Robot smiles with living skin. That's not creepy at all
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Japanese Scientists Create Smiling Robot with 'Living' Skin Using Collagen
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Hungary's populist Orbán to take over EU presidency as many issues hang in the balance
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Hungary takes EU presidency echoing Trump but likely to lack bite
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‘Make Europe Great Again’: Hungary sets scene for its EU presidency
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The Hungarian presidency: Let the games begin
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