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Labour unions and student groups protested in Chile as President Kast delivered his first State of the Nation.
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French Navy seizes Russian oil tanker
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According to France, the tanker, which had sailed from Murmansk, was trying to 'skirt international sanctions'.
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Washington and Tehran are attacking each other despite a ceasefire that came into effect on April 8.
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Ultra-Orthodox Jewish demonstrators storm Israeli police station
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Kuwait, which hosts US forces, says its defence systems intercepted missiles and drones amid sirens across the country.
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Red cards for covering mouths, corner kicks for time wasting and broadened use of VAR technology will be implemented.
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The US citizens allege that they have been denied entry to Britain due to their outspoken criticism of Israel.
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Plan aims to create conducive environment for a gradual de-escalation and cessation of all hostilities, official says.
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While a peace deal between the US and Iran remains elusive, Israel has deepened its offensive into southern Lebanon.
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Colombia’s election heads to a June 21 runoff after a tight first round between de la Espriella and Cepeda.
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At least two Palestinians were killed and around a dozen wounded when an Israeli air strike hit a crowded cafe.
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Jerome Powell says the US central bank is undergoing a 'stress test' like other institutions in the current era.
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has accused the United States of interfering in Mexico’s internal affairs.
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Department of Commerce issues guidance on chip restrictions amid concerns about loopholes in export control regime.
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The country has vast reserves of the ore, a source material for aluminium. But citizens still languish in poverty.
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Cuba has begun distributing donated powdered milk from Mexico and Uruguay as the island faces severe shortages.
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The left-wing senator and far-right newcomer will face each other in a runoff on June 21, with security a top issue.
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Rivera spent nearly three years in detention, cut off from the outside world, leading advocates to fear for his welfare.
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South Korea is using AI-powered companion dolls to help tackle loneliness in its ageing population
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Four years after the formal end of Ethiopia's Tigray war, Ethiopians will be voting in general elections.
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New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill has called for the establishment of protest zones to minimise clashes with police.
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Ethiopia's governing party is seeking to cement its grip on power amid a fragmented electorate.
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Nine people have reportedly been rescued from the rubble of a collapsed five-storey building in New Delhi, India.
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Israel’s military presence in southern Lebanon has expanded dramatically.
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At least 46 people have been killed and 70 wounded in explosion in rebel-held area, local media report.
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The Bazaar of Return in Aida Refugee Camp
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Over 50 million Ethiopians are registered to vote, with youth and women forming a significant share of the electorate.
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The contest is largely a three-horse race between a left-wing senator, a businessman and a right-wing lawmaker.
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The former Colombian president reflects on peace, conflict and the return of violence.
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Rescuers face heavy rains, equipment failures in search for two people trapped in central Laos cave by flash floods.
