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Here are the key events from day 1,374 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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East Timor's declaration of independence in November 1975 was swiftly followed by invasion and decades of occupation.
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Juan Orlando Hernandez, member of Trump-endorsed candidate Nasry Asfura's party, serving US drug trafficking sentence.
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France announces new military service plans weeks after Germany.
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The announcement comes as undocumented people flee neighbouring Chile in anticipation of an immigration crackdown.
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The US president asserted that 92 percent of Biden's orders were illegitimate, citing legally dubious autopen claims.
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General Horta Inta-A appoints new prime minister amid growing condemnation of military coup in West African nation.
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Killing of two unarmed men highlights Israeli attitudes towards similar incidents, and lack of domestic attention.
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Authorities in Hong Kong say they’ve put out the deadly fire that quickly engulfed several apartment towers in minutes.
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Israel has carried out its deadliest incursion into southern Syria since the fall of President Bashar al-Assad.
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New Democratic Party ousts longtime Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves, who has served in office since 2001.
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CME blamed the outage, which halted trading for more than 11 hours, on a cooling failure at a data centre in Chicago.
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Premier League leaders Arsenal meet their nearest rivals and FIFA Club World Cup holders, Chelsea, at Stamford Bridge.
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Economists warned it was 'a mathematical boost' from falling imports and the Canadian economy remains 'fragile'.
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US attorney files new charge against Rahmanullah Lakanwal after National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom dies from wounds.
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Video shows funeral processions in Syria’s Beit Jinn, after Israeli raids and missile strikes killed at least 13 people.
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RSF already has control of western Sudan in war with Sudan's army, leaving country facing potential split.
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Ukrainian president's chief of staff Andriy Yermak confirms search, saying he has offered 'full cooperation'.
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US president's announcement comes after two National Guard members were shot and an Afghan national was named a suspect.
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Donald Trump snapped at a reporter who asked why he blames the Biden administration for the shooting in Washington, DC.
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Authorities say 79 people remain missing and thousands of families have been displaced from their homes across Sumatra.
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Human toll rises as flooding leaves trail of damage and causes severe disruption, leaving thousands of people stranded.
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Venezuela's decision to revoke permits for carriers is the latest response to escalating tensions with the US.
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Bangladesh wants former Prime Minister Hasina to hang, waits on India to formally respond to extradition request.
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A court sentences suspects over charges on 'conspiracy against state security' and 'belonging to a terrorist group'.
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“Israel is still in the mood of, I would say, not full-fledged war, but unrest and instability.”
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Palmeiras and Flamengo line up in the eighth all-Brazilian Copa Libertadores final in the last nine years.
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Sudan Doctors Network says military use of hospital is 'a blatant violation of sanctity of medical institutions'.
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Author Antony Lowenstein says radicalisation of Israeli society allows the military to kill Palestinians with impunity.
