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More than 55,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war, Gaza health officials say

By WAFAA SHURAFA and FATMA KHALED Associated Press DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — The Palestinian death toll from the 20-month Israel-Hamas war passed 55,000, the Gaza Health Ministry said Wednesday, and hospitals said at least 21 people were killed while on their way to aid distribution sites. The circumstances of the deaths reported near

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Netanyahu’s government faces possible collapse as the opposition seeks to dissolve parliament

By MELANIE LIDMAN Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government faced a major test Wednesday after the opposition submitted a bill to dissolve parliament, with his ultra-Orthodox coalition partners threatening to support the measure and force early elections. The ultra-Orthodox parties are furious that the government has failed to pass a

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Pope Leo XIV names first Chinese bishop, signalling he is continuing Vatican’s controversial accord

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Leo XIV made his first appointment of a Chinese bishop under the Vatican’s 2018 agreement with Beijing, signalling he is continuing one of Pope Francis’ most controversial foreign policy decisions. The Vatican expressed satisfaction that Leo’s June 5 nomination of Bishop Joseph Lin Yuntuan as auxiliary bishop of Fuzhou was

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Russian attacks kill 3 and wound 64 as drones hit Kharkiv and other parts of Ukraine

By ILLIA NOVIKOV Associated Press KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian forces launched a new drone assault across Ukraine overnight on Wednesday, killing three people and wounding 64 others, Ukrainian officials said. One of the hardest-hit areas was the city of Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine, where 17 attack drones struck two residential districts, Mayor Ihor Terekhov

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South Korea halts propaganda broadcasts along border with rival North in a move to ease tensions

By KIM TONG-HYUNG Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s military shut down loudspeakers broadcasting anti-North Korea propaganda along the inter-Korean border on Wednesday, marking the new liberal government’s first concrete step toward easing tensions between the war-divided rivals. The South resumed the daily loudspeaker broadcasts in June last year following a yearslong

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Tusk’s government survives vote of confidence in Poland as he bids to reassert control

By VANESSA GERA Associated Press WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s government survived a confidence vote in parliament on Wednesday, shoring up its mandate after the nationalist opposition’s victory in Poland’s presidential election deepened political gridlock and raised doubts about Tusk’s ability to deliver on key reforms. Lawmakers voted 243-210 in favor of

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Argentine Supreme Court upholds 6-year prison sentence for ex-President Fernández

By ALMUDENA CALATRAVA and DÉBORA REY Associated Press BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Argentina’s highest court upheld a six-year prison sentence for former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in a ruling Tuesday that permanently banned her from public office over the corruption conviction that found she had directed state contracts to a friend while she

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Colombian authorities charge 15-year-old with attempted murder of presidential candidate

By MANUEL RUEDA Associated Press BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Colombian authorities on Tuesday charged a 15-year-old with attempted murder for the assasination attempt on Miguel Uribe, the conservative presidential candidate who was shot in the head this weekend and is now in critical condition. The Attorney General’s office said the teenager shot at Uribe during

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At least 7 killed in explosions and attacks outside police stations in southwest Colombia

Associated Press BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Seven people, including two police officers, were killed in Colombia on Tuesday, as rebel groups detonated bombs near police stations in the city of Cali and the neighboring Cauca province, Colombia’s National Police said in a statement. Military and police spokespeople blamed the attacks on the FARC-EMC, a group

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US imposes sanctions on a Palestinian NGO and other charities, accusing them ties to militant groups

By FATIMA HUSSEIN and JULIA FRANKEL Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Treasury Department on Tuesday imposed sanctions on a major Palestinian legal group for prisoners and detainees along with five other charitable entities across the Middle East, Africa and Europe, accusing them of supporting Palestinian armed factions and militant groups, including Hamas’ military

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Ahead of UN climate talks, Brazil fast-tracks oil and highway projects that threaten the Amazon

By FABIANO MAISONNAVE Associated Press MANAUS, Brazil (AP) — Months before hosting the U.N.’s first climate talks held in the Amazon, Brazil is fast-tracking a series of controversial decisions that undercut President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s lofty environmental rhetoric and show widening divisions within his cabinet. The country’s federal environmental agency approved plans for

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Brazil’s Bolsonaro testifies before the Supreme Court over alleged coup plot, calls rioters ‘crazy’

By ELÉONORE HUGHES Associated Press RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro appeared before the Supreme Court for the first time Tuesday and denied participation in an alleged plot to remain in power and overturn the 2022 election result as he faces charges that could bring decades behind bars. Many Brazilians followed

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UK and others sanction 2 far-right Israeli Cabinet ministers for ‘inciting extremist violence’

By JULIA FRANKEL and JILL LAWLESS Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) — Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Norway said Tuesday they have imposed sanctions on two far-right Israeli government ministers for allegedly “inciting extremist violence” against Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. The decision by Western governments friendly to Israel was a sharp rebuke of

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Live updates: Israeli ministers sanctioned by UK and other countries over West Bank incitement

By The Associated Press International pressure has increased again on Israel. Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Norway say they have imposed sanctions on two far-right Israeli government ministers for allegedly “inciting extremist violence” against Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich face asset freezes and travel bans. They are champions

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36 Palestinians killed trying to obtain desperately needed aid in Gaza, officials say

By WAFAA SHURAFA and SAMY MAGDY Associated Press DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Palestinians desperately trying to access aid in Gaza came under fire again Tuesday, killing 36 people and wounding 207, the Palestinian Health Ministry said. Experts and humanitarian aid workers say Israel’s blockade and 20-month military campaign have pushed Gaza to the

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Israeli navy attacks rebel-held Yemeni port city of Hodeida, a first in the conflict

By JON GAMBRELL Associated Press DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Israel’s navy attacked docks in Yemen’s rebel-held port city of Hodeida on Tuesday, launching its first seaborne assault against the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels while warning more could come. The attack on Hodeida likely damaged facilities that are key to aid shipments to the hungry,

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Russia launches another large-scale drone and missile attack on Ukraine, killing 3 and wounding 13

By VASILISA STEPANENKO and SAMYA KULLAB Associated Press KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia attacked two Ukrainian cities with waves of drones and missiles early Tuesday, killing three people and wounding at least 13 in what President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called “one of the biggest” strikes on Ukraine’s capital in the 3-year-old war. The attack struck Kyiv

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What to know about inspections of Iran’s nuclear program by the IAEA ahead of a key board vote

By JON GAMBRELL Associated Press VIENNA (AP) — Iran’s nuclear program remains a top focus for inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency, particularly as any possible deal between Tehran and the United States over the program would likely rely on the agency long known as the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog. This week, Western nations

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Netanyahu’s government could collapse over Israel’s ultra-Orthodox military draft law

By MELANIE LIDMAN Associated Press BNEI BARAK, Israel (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a vote to dissolve parliament Wednesday and key coalition partners have threatened to bring down his government. Still, few think it’s the end of the road for Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, who has been battling corruption charges for years,

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Russia skirts Western sanctions to ramp up its military footprint in Africa

By MONIKA PRONCZUK, JOHN LEICESTER and MICHAEL BIESECKER Associated Press DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Even as it pounds Ukraine, Russia is expanding its military footprint in Africa, delivering sophisticated weaponry to sub-Saharan conflict zones where a Kremlin-controlled armed force is on the rise. Skirting sanctions imposed by Western nations, Moscow is using cargo ships to

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