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South Korean liberals take office in elections six months after martial arts crisis
South Korea's Liberal Party candidate Lee Jae-Myung is expected to win the country's interim presidential election, according to the country's…
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At least 20 people attacked communities in Benue, Nigeria at the same time
Abuja, Nigeria (AP) – At least 20 people were killed in the simultaneous attacks of several communities in Benue state…
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GAC launches in Ethiopia with a focus on NEV ecosystem
China-based GAC International held a brand launch event in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, officially announcing its “Operation Ethiopia”…
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Finnish soldiers are using paper maps to the old school, so if the enemy turns off the GPS, they are ready
Finnish soldiers are returning to the basics (paper map) to train scenarios that GPS cannot select. A Finnish military officer…
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Toronto man accused of providing Russia's drone program is the first to face sanctions
On May 9, Russian troops marched tanks, armored vehicles and missiles through Red Square, and the man who passed through…
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Buckingham Palace said the throne speech was the king's “emotional moment”.
Some observers believe King Charles looked excited at times during his trip to Canada last week – a Buckingham Palace…
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Britain threatens to sue Abramovich for sale in Chelsea
The British government threatens to sue former Chelsea football club owner Roman Abramovich to ensure that the money sold by…
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Nationalists' victory dash hope Polish LGBTQ, abortion rights
Polish abortion rights activist Justyna Wydrzynska fought tears when he learned that the nationalist candidate won the presidential election in…
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UN chief calls for investigation of death “stigma” near Gaza aid website
UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday called for an independent investigation into the alleged Israeli strike, near the aid distribution…
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Mexico's ruling party is heading to control the newly elected Supreme Court
Mexico City (AP) – Mexico's ruling Morena Party appears to be heading towards control of the Supreme Court, a preliminary…
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