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Cars and shops were vandalised during attacks on Alawite neighbourhoods in the city.
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Beijing hosts the first World Humanoid Robot Games with 500 androids competing in sports and tasks.
- WPSD Local 2025/8/18
Archdiocese of Denver Father Jason Wallace (top center) with Archdiocese of Denver seminarians. After the campaign, Father Wallac...
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Real Madrid begin their quest to win back the La Liga crown from Barcelona when they host Osasuna at the Bernabeu.
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Rights group condemns Israel for 'systematically destroying the health, wellbeing, social fabric of Palestinian life'.
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Bolivia is heading to its first ever presidential run-off vote after an election that confirmed the ousting of the left-
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Electoral commission announces date for first phase of elections widely seen as lacking credibility.
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Early results show centrist Rodrigo Paz in the lead, with 32.8 percent of the vote.
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US president ramps up pressure on Ukrainian leader to accept deal with Russia ahead of talks in Washington, DC.
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Officials say about 10 people rescued after accident in African country's northwestern region.
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Here are the key events on day 1,271 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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The al-Khasfa site, near Iraq's second-largest city, could contain 4,000 remains and possibly thousands more.
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The process aims to shape the country's next chapter of democracy, three decades after apartheid.
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Workers at Canada's flagship carrier defy back-to-work order as they stage first strike in 40 years.
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United's expensively assembled new forward line draw a blank as Arsenal began title campaign with a tight away win.
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Kuwait bans the import of alcoholic beverages, but bootleg liquor is sold with no oversight or safety standards.
- WPSD Local 2025/8/17
“The Apparition of the Blessed Virgin St. Hyacinth” is depicted by two contemporaries: Ludovico Carracci (1555-1619), left, in a 1594 painti...
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UN warns of man-made famine in Gaza as starvation deaths rise, Israel steps up plan to ethnically cleanse northern Gaza.
- WPSD Local 2025/8/17
Pope Leo XIV blesses a baby during his Wednesday general audience in St. Peter’s Basilica on Aug. 13, 2025, at the Vatican. To remai...
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Residents accuse officials of not warning them to evacuate as torrential rain, cloudbursts trigger deadly flooding.
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Ukraine and its European allies have criticised Putin's stance on the war after the Alaska summit as a way to buy time.
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Marquez continues his dominance of the 2025 season with a first Austrian GP crown as he closes in on the riders title.
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Tareq Hailat talks about the US decision to halt visas for Palestinians from Gaza, including children in need of medical
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Right-wing candidates are the frontrunners in elections marked by economic crisis and division in the socialist ranks.
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Families of captives launch protest as pressure grows to halt the Gaza onslaught and release captives from Gaza.
- WPSD Local 2025/8/17
A joyful soon-to-be-canonized Pier Giorgio Frassati (c), looking dapper among friends Dapper indeed he was, and yet his fashion choi...
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Most aid to Gaza exists only on paper. Nine in ten UN trucks never reach the starving Palestinians.
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Trump needed a break from the infighting in MAGA so he decided an inconsequential meeting with Putin would do the trick.
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Israel fires missiles at the energy facility south of Sanaa saying it was used by Houthis, but provides no evidence.
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Violent clashes erupt across Serbian cities between protesters and police amid ongoing unrest and calls for reform.
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Erin is the fifth named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to November 30.
