World News
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Pentagon looks to keep troops in Niger as junta orders departure
The Pentagon is attempting to broker a deal with Niger's military government to keep U.S. troops in the West African nation for counterterrorism operations.
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Estonia's prime minister calls on US and NATO allies to be tougher on Russia
Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin interviewed Estonia’s first female Prime Minister and one of Putin’s loudest critics for Special Report with Bret Baier.
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Congolese journalist gets time served in 'false information' case, rights group says
Congolese journalist Stanis Bujakera is set to be freed from prison after being issued a six-month sentence, having already served more time than that while awaiting trial.
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Takeaways from the predictable Russian election that gave Putin another 6 years in power
Vladimir Putin won a widely expected reelection on Sunday with over 87% of the vote, facing only three token opposition candidates, with other potential opponents banned from running.
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Armed gangs in Nigeria attack 2 villages, capture 100
Armed gangs in northwestern Nigeria attacked two villages, capturing at least 100 people, residents and a state official claimed Monday.
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3 Mexican police officers killed in highway assault
Three members of the Civil Guard of Mexico's western Michoacan state were killed in a highway attack, security officials reported Monday.
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South African authorities suspect foul play after burned boat washes ashore with no sign of captain
South African authorities are suspecting foul play as they search for a missing charter boat captain whose boat was found abandoned and burned on a Mozambique beach.
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Report says famine is 'imminent' in northern Gaza as Israel launches another raid on main hospital
70% of residents in northern Gaza are facing hunger, in the wake of Israeli invasion, prompting international organizations to call for the streamlining of aid delivery.
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National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan confirms Israel killed top Hamas commander
U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on Monday confirmed reports that Israel has killed a top Hamas commander, after IDF troops launched a raid on Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.
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Senior State Department official heads to Montenegro in support of EU bid
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Gabriel Escobar endorsed Montenegro's bid to join the European Union during a Monday press conference in Podgorica.
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Fast fashion crackdown bill to encourage sustainability approved by France's lower house
The lower house of the French Parliament approved a pioneering bill that would regulate the fast fashion industry to make it more sustainable.
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Croatia's president barred from running in parliamentary election unless he resigns, court rules
The Croatian president, Zoran Milanović, cannot run for prime minister or take part in the upcoming parliamentary election without resigning from his current position.
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UK pushes forward with controversial plan to send migrants to Rwanda despite legal challenges
The British government is pushing forward with its stalled plan to send some migrants on a one-way trip to Rwanda, despite facing several legal challenges.
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3 teens detained in connection to murder of 13-year-old classmate in China, police say
Three teens have been detained over the gruesome murder of a thirteen-year-old boy in China. Authorities identified the victim only by his last name, Wang.
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New Zealand tourists lose visas after allegedly assaulting police officer on popular Thai resort island
Two New Zealand tourists in Thailand had their visas revoked by immigration authorities after being accused of assaulting a traffic police officer on a resort island.
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Bulgaria's foreign minister appoints largest group in parliament to form country's new government
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has assigned the task of forming a new government to the center-right GERB-UDF coalition, the largest group in parliament.
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Brisbane Olympics organizers cancel 2032 stadium plans after local backlash
Organizers of the 2032 Olympics in Brisbane, Australia, have canceled plans to rebuild a beloved stadium to use as their centerpiece for the games as they decide how to proceed.
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Philippines, China spat escalates over ‘misguided’ South China Sea claims as Blinken visits region
Secretary of State Antony Blinken heads to the Philippines to reiterate U.S. commitment to its regional partners as China continues to ramp up maritime aggression in the South China Sea.
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