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Women in northern Nigeria return to school after years out, but must balance childcare, duties and costs.
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Pallegama Hemarathana is accused of abusing an 11-year-old girl in a Buddhist temple in 2022.
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Five of seven men who entered cave seeking gold are now out after being trapped for 10 days.
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At least 10 children among the dead as a packed truck carrying families returning from Pakistan flips on major highway.
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Israel’s military has advanced beyond Lebanon's Litani River for the first time since 2006.
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Foreign workers in South Africa are again facing violence and protests by anti-immigrant groups.
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Screenshot Bishop Robert Barron plays guitar, harmonica, and sings a Bob Dylan classic paying tribute to his favorite artist. Deca...
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WHO Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is visiting Bunia in the DRC, the epicentre of the Ebola outbreak.
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Egypt races to salvage Gaza ceasefire as Israeli attacks and displacement threats push deal to the brink of collapse.
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The US has addressed defence leaders in Singapore, outlining America's geopolitical goals.
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Videos show the aftermath of renewed Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon that killed at least three people.
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Trump envoy Tom Barrack to exit formal Syria post but retain key role managing US policy in Syria and Iraq.
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Israel says it has intercepted an air attack from Hezbollah on Saturday, May 30th.
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Paraguayan blames Brazilian referee Ana Carvalho for failing to control the home crowd during his second-round loss.
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Police fired tear gas and used horses to push back protesters outside the Delaney Hall immigration detention facility.
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A traffic stop in Florida has gone viral after an officer accused a disabled driver of holding a phone in her right hand
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Strikes have seen 13,000 residents without power in Zaporizhzhia as Russia and Ukraine trade drone attacks.
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Malta's economy to dominate this year’s election, with rising rents and infrastructure at the forefront of debates.
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Senegal arrive for their third consecutive World Cup as arguably the best side in Africa - and aim to lift the trophy.
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Trump weighs next steps on Iran deal as Tehran insists negotiations are continuing and no final agreement exists.
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A satirical online movement challenges power and propaganda in India.
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Rwanda turns to Russia for nuclear training and research, advancing ambitions in technology, healthcare and diplomacy.
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Israel’s ground invasion of Lebanon has moved deeper into sovereign territory, with troops crossing the Litani river.
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Washington Nationals Official Fired After Video That Implied Discrimination Against Catholic Pitcher
WPSD Local 2026/5/30Washington Nationals pitcher Trevor Williams pitches against the Houston Astros in the second spring training game at the Ball Park of the P...
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Louisiana approves new congressional map eliminating a majority-Black district after an April Supreme Court ruling.
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Divers in Laos have rescued the first of five villagers trapped in a flooded cave for more than a week.
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Judge Christopher Cooper ruled against Trump's bid to add his name to the building and close the theatre for two years.
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Rosalie Markezich, a Louisiana woman coerced into taking abortion drugs that her then-boyfriend obtained via mail from a doctor in Californi...
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The charges stem from the January 14 shooting of Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis in Minneapolis during Operation Metro Surge.
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Lula warned that labelling Brazil's criminal networks as 'terrorists' could 'undermine' local law enforcement efforts.
