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Elon Musk’s X platform investigated in France for alleged data tampering and fraud

PARIS (AP) — French prosecutors have launched a police investigation into alleged data tampering and fraud involving X, Elon Musk’s social media platform. The Paris prosecutor’s office, in a statement Friday, announced the opening of the investigation, and said that a branch of the French gendarmerie is conducting the inquiry. The investigation is looking into

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Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi says Iran threatens her life after its war with Israel

By JON GAMBRELL Associated Press DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran’s security services have threatened the life of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi after her native country’s war with Israel, the Norwegian Nobel Committee and activists said Friday. Mohammadi said that the threats have come through both her lawyer and other indirect channels

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US commander says China has failed to coerce rival states in South China Sea

By JIM GOMEZ Associated Press MANILA, Philippines (AP) — China has failed to intimidate rival claimant states into surrendering their sovereign interests in the disputed South China Sea despite its intensifying “bullying tactics” and the United States and other allied countries are ready to further boost deterrence against Beijing’s aggression, the U.S. Pacific Fleet commander

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As Trump seeks to be a peacemaker, Netanyahu leaves Washington without breakthrough on Gaza deal

By MICHELLE L. PRICE and JOSEPH KRAUSS Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s trip to Washington this week netted President Donald Trump another nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize he covets, but the ceasefire the U.S. leader sought for the war in Gaza didn’t emerge. Despite Trump throwing his weight behind

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Kurdish separatist fighters in Iraq begin laying down weapons as part of peace process with Turkey

By STELLA MARTANY and QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA Associated Press SULAYMANIYAH, Iraq (AP) — Fighters with a Kurdish separatist militant group that has waged a decades-long insurgency in Turkey began laying down their weapons in a symbolic ceremony on Friday in northern Iraq, the first concrete step toward a promised disarmament as part of a peace process.

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Thousands gather in Srebrenica on 30th anniversary of Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since WWII

By ELDAR EMRIC Associated Press SREBRENICA, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — Thousands of people from Bosnia and around the world gathered in Srebrenica to mark the 30th anniversary of a massacre there of more than 8,000 Bosniak Muslim boys and men — an atrocity that has been acknowledged as Europe’s only genocide after the Holocaust. Seven newly

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Polish prosecutors investigate far-right lawmaker for comments on Auschwitz

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Polish prosecutors launched a preliminary investigation after a far-right lawmaker described the gas chambers at the Auschwitz death camp as a “fake.” Grzegorz Braun, a member of the European Parliament, has previously been accused of antisemitism, and extinguished Hanukkah candles in parliament with a fire extinguisher in 2023. He was a

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Rubio and Wang stress cooperation after talks in Malaysia as US-China tensions simmer

By MATTHEW LEE AP Diplomatic Writer KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi agreed Friday to explore “areas of potential cooperation” between Washington and Beijing, and stressed the importance of managing differences, following their first in-person meeting as they wrapped up a two-day regional security

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Costa Rican lawmaker says the US revoked her visa over alleged ties to Chinese Communist Party

By JAVIER CORDOBA Associated Press SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — The vice president of Costa Rica’s Congress said Thursday that the U.S. embassy told her the U.S. had revoked her visa because of alleged contacts with the Chinese Communist Party. Vanessa Castro of the opposition Social Christian Unity Party, speaking in the Legislative Assembly,

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US senators pushing bipartisan bill on new Russia sanctions brief European allies and Ukraine

By NICOLE WINFIELD, LISA MASCARO and MARY CLARE JALONICK Associated Press ROME (AP) — The co-sponsors of a new bipartisan U.S. sanctions package targeting Russia briefed European allies and Ukraine on the legislation Thursday, in an effort to show continued resolve to help Kyiv and force Moscow to the negotiating table through what they describe

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UN investigator and critic of Israel’s actions in Gaza tells AP she was shocked by US sanctions

By AMER COHADZIC SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — An independent U.N. investigator and outspoken critic of Israel’s actions in Gaza said Thursday that “it was shocking” to learn that the Trump administration had imposed sanctions on her but defiantly stood by her view on the war. Francesca Albanese said in an interview with The Associated Press

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Many Liberians take offense after Trump praises their president’s English

By MARK MENGONFIA, MONIKA PRONCZUK and WILSON MCMAKIN Associated Press MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump’s praise of the “beautiful” English of Liberia’s President Joseph Boakai drew confusion Thursday in the English-speaking African country and umbrage over what many considered condescending remarks. “Such good English,” Trump said to Boakai during an event at

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Exhibition in Srebrenica shows personal items of victims before the 30th genocide anniversary

By ARMIN DURGUT Associated Press SREBRENICA, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — Broken glasses, watches, combs and crumpled, faded identification documents. They were among the personal items belonging to the victims of the 1995 massacre in Srebrenica that were displayed at an exhibition on Thursday before the 30th anniversary of Europe’s only acknowledged post-World War II genocide. More

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Bangladesh tribunal indicts ousted Prime Minister Hasina over deaths of protesters

By JULHAS ALAM Associated Press DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — A special tribunal indicted Bangladesh’s ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday by accepting charges of crimes against humanity filed against her in connection with a mass uprising in which hundreds of students were killed last year. A three-member panel, headed by Justice Golam Mortuza Mozumder,

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