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Brazil’s Supreme Court announces it will try Bolsonaro for coup attempt
Brazil’s Supreme Court has ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro to stand trial on charges of attempting a coup d’etat after…
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South Korean pilot fighting massive wildfires dies in helicopter crash
The pilot of a helicopter fighting massive wildfires raging in South Korea was killed in a crash on Wednesday.
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Trump administration denies planes carrying Venezuelan deportees violated judge’s order
The Trump administration on Tuesday night argued that two planes carrying Venezuelan deportees did not violate a judge’s order to…
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New Russian ambassador to US to head to post in Washington
Russia’s new ambassador to the United States Alexander Darchiev will leave for his post in Washington on Wednesday, Russian state…
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Trump: Russia wants to end war with Ukraine but could be dragging its feet
US President Donald Trump said in an interview with Newsmax on Tuesday that he thought Russia wanted to end its war…
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Thai PM survives no-confidence vote, thanks supporters
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra survived a no-confidence vote in parliament on Wednesday, defeating a challenge from opposition parties who accused her…
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Trump team splits on message as Iran considers talks
In a matter of days, US President Donald Trump has extended a hand to Iran and bombed Tehran’s allies in…
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Almost 1,500 arrested as Turkey protesters defy crackdown
Almost 1,500 people have been detained—including an AFP photographer—as tens of thousands continued protests in the Turkish capital Tuesday after…
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Anti-Hamas slogans chanted at hundreds-strong protest in Gaza: Witnesses
Hundreds of Palestinians shouted anti-Hamas slogans at a protest in northern Gaza on Tuesday calling for an end to the war with Israel,…
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Pentagon’s Hegseth in spotlight as officials deflect blame over leaked Yemen chat
America’s top spies on Tuesday shifted the spotlight back to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to explain how highly sensitive details…
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