The director of a hospital in a disputed city in the Somaliland region says at least 145 people have been killed in more than two months of fighting between anti-government fighters and Somaliland …
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By OMAR FARUK
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3/4/23
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Tens of thousands of Israelis are protesting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s contentious plan to overhaul the legal system in the country, as the government pressed on with the proposed changes …
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3/4/23
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The station master involved in Greece’s deadliest train crash postponed his deposition and is now set to appear before a prosecutor and an examining magistrate on Sunday. His lawyer said the …
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By DEMETRIS NELLAS and COSTAS KANTOURIS
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3/4/23
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Pressure is mounting on Ukrainian troops holding out in Bakhmut, with the Ukrainian army trying to help civilians flee the beleaguered eastern town. A woman was killed and two men were badly wounded …
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By MSTYSLAV CHERNOV
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3/4/23
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The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog is meeting with officials in Iran. Rafael Mariano Grossi's meetings on Saturday come days after it was revealed that Iran had enriched particles of uranium to …
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By JOSEPH KRAUSS
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3/4/23
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The pops of welding torches and the piecing whine of angle grinders fill the spacious production floor at a steel plant in central Ukraine. Instead of producing and repairing mining equipment, a team …
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By HANNA ARHIROVA
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3/4/23
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Indonesian rescuers and firefighters are searching for possible victims under the rubble of charred houses and buildings after a large fire broke out at a fuel storage depot in the capital, killing …
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By TATAN SYUFLANA and NINIEK KARMINI
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3/3/23
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A large fire has broken out at a fuel storage depot in Indonesia’s capital, killing at least 17 people, injuring dozens of others and forcing the evacuation of thousands of nearby residents after …
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By ACHMAD IBRAHIM
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3/3/23
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The Swiss government says Germany wants to buy mothballed Leopard 2 battle tanks from Switzerland to replace tanks that Berlin and its Western allies are sending to Ukraine. The Swiss Defense …
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3/3/23
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Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre has met with Indigenous Sami reindeer herders after more than a week of protests against wind farms that activists say endanger the herders' way of life. …
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By JAN M. OLSEN
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3/3/23
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Colombia is proposing transferring at least 70 hippopotamuses that live near Pablo Escobar’s former ranch to India and Mexico as part of a plan to control their population. The hippos are …
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By ASTRID SUÁREZ
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3/2/23
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Egypt has announced it's raising prices of some types of gasoline, the latest hike to beset the cash-strapped Middle East country. Egypt's petroleum ministry said the prices of regular, midgrade and …
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3/2/23
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A Spanish lawyer says 42 families in Spain are pursuing legal action against a nurse whom they allege faked the process of administering routine vaccines to their children. The lawyer said Thursday …
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3/2/23
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The European Union is setting up a joint procurement plan to speed up the delivery of howitzer artillery rounds that Ukraine says are crucial to countering Russian forces. With Ukraine facing …
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By SAMUEL PETREQUIN
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3/2/23
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The head of Japan’s wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant says details of the damage inside its reactors are only beginning to be known 12 years after it was hit by a massive earthquake and tsunami, …
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By MARI YAMAGUCHI
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3/2/23
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The famed statue of Hans Christian Andersen’s Little Mermaid, one of Copenhagen’s biggest tourist draws, has been vandalized, with the colors of the Russian flag painted on the rock on which she …
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3/2/23
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Officials say three people were killed and six were injured when a Russian missile hit a five-story apartment building in city in southeastern Ukraine as the war extends into its second year. …
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By SUSIE BLANN
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3/2/23
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Australian police have charged Indian national Rajwinder Singh in the 2018 killing of Toyah Cordingley as she walked her dog along a Queensland beach. Singh has denied killing Cordingley. He arrived …
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3/2/23
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The British navy seized anti-tank missiles and fins for ballistic missile assemblies during a raid on a small boat heading from Iran likely to Yemen. That's according to British and American …
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By JON GAMBRELL
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3/2/23
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New research reveals that the hunter-gatherer people who dominated Europe 30,000 years ago sought refuge from the last Ice Age in warmer climes, but only those who sheltered in the southwest of the …
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By FRANK JORDANS
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3/1/23
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