International
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Cuban Coastguard Kills 4 in Incident Involving US-Registered Boat
Cuba’s coastguard shot and killed four people and injured six others who were traveling in a U.S.-registered speedboat during an…
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Canada Giving Cuba CAN$8 Million in Humanitarian Aid
Canada on Wednesday announced CAN$8 million ($5.8 million) in humanitarian aid for Cuba, where a US-imposed blockade has worsened fuel…
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Two Injured in Swiss Explosives Blast
Two people were slightly injured and several buildings were damaged Wednesday when the attempted disposal of several hundred kilograms of…
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18 Egyptians Missing After Deadly Boat Capsize Near Greece
Egypt said Wednesday that 18 of its citizens were still missing after a migrant boat capsized, killing four people, off…
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Sudan’s RSF Targeted Civilians with Disabilities in El-Fasher: HRW
Sudanese paramilitary forces killed, abused and targeted people with disabilities during and after their takeover of El-Fasher, Human Rights Watch…
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CPJ: 129 Journalists Killed Globally in 2025, Two-Thirds by Zionist Entity in Gaza
A total of 129 journalists and media workers were killed globally in 2025, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists…
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UNRWA: Protecting Civilians in Gaza, Urgent Humanitarian Priority
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) affirmed that the protection of civilians in the Gaza…
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Sudan: UNSC Sanctions Four RSF Members
The UN Security Council’s Sudan Sanctions Committee, set up under UN Resolution 1591 of 2005, announced that four members of…
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White House Says Diplomacy Remains Trump’s ‘First Option’ With Iran
The White House said Wednesday that diplomacy remains Donald Trump’s “first option” in negotiations with Iran, even as he discusses…
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Turkish F-16 Fighter Jet Crash in Balikesir Kills Pilot
A Turkish F-16 fighter jet crashed early Wednesday in Balıkesir Province in western Turkey, killing the pilot, the country’s National…
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