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US forces destroy Houthi drones as terror group continues aggressive actions at sea
U.S. forces in the Middle East destroyed six Iran-backed Houthi drones in Yemen and engaged three unmanned vessels off the country's coast.
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95 Libyan nationals arrested in South Africa at suspected secret military training camp
95 Libyan nationals have been arrested by South African police at a suspected secret military training camp; the illegal base was discovered at a farm northeast of Johannesburg.
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Gang kills at least 26 villagers in remote Papua New Guinea, officials say
A gang has killed at least 26 people across three villages in Papua New Guinea, marking the latest violence in the island nation relating to sorcery allegations and contested land ownership.
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Thousands of rubber duckies float to the finish in London charity race
Cosmic Charity, which supports babies and children in intensive care along with their parents and medical professionals, organized a rubber duck race in a London canal.
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North Korean military hacker charged in cyberattacks on US hospitals, NASA, military bases
Federal prosecutors said a North Korean military hacker was indicted in a conspiracy to hack into American health care providers, NASA, military bases and international entities.
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Paris rail system disrupted just hours before Olympics opening ceremony Friday
The 2024 Summer Olympics officially kick off with Opening Ceremony tonight, just a few hours away in Paris and an attack on the major rail system is causing delays.
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Netanyahu to meet Trump as Israeli leader looks to rekindle relationship
A new chapter between former President Trump and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu is moving toward an Act 2 after a turbulent intermission after Biden's election victory in 2020.
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Security concerns around Olympic games lead to arrests with French authorities on high alert
French authorities have designated roughly 1,000 elite anti-terrorist officers to provide a "ring of steel" for Israel's Olympic delegation following threats against team members.
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Rockets launched at US forces stationed at Ain al-Asad airbase in Iraq
A rocket attack was launched Thursday against Ain Al-Asad airbase, which houses U.S. troops. No one was injured, and the base wasn't damaged, an official said.
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The world's 1st 'test tube baby' turns 46 years old, over 6 million babies born through IVF since 1978
Louise Joy Brown was the first baby in the world born through in vitro fertilization (IVF). Today, there have been millions of babies born through IVF.
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Rivals watching 'tenuous situation' in Biden White House following president's address: expert
President Biden's address prompted little response on Wednesday night, but Russia and China executed an airborne provocation near the coast of Alaska just ahead of the speech.
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Thousands flee Canada's Jasper National Park as wildfire spreads to town
A raging wildfire has spread to the town of Jasper in the Canadian Rockies’ Jasper National Park. About 25,000 residents and park visitors fled late Monday night.
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Death toll reaches 6 in Mexican tequila distillery blast
A sixth body has been found at the site of a Jose Cuervo-owned tequila distillery in Tequila, Mexico, that exploded and caught fire on Tuesday.
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Britain’s new Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces his first House of Commons grilling from lawmakers
Britain's newly elected leader Keir Starmer fielded queries from lawmakers at the first Prime Minister's Questions session since his party's election victory on July 4.
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Man charged over attempted murder of Salman Rushdie accused of ties to Hezbollah
Hadi Matar rejected a plea deal that would have required him to admit guilt to the then-unfiled allegation of his attempt to materially support the terrorist group Hezbollah.
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New Zealand inquiry reveals 'unimaginable' abuse in care institutions over 5 decades
Nearly a third of the children and vulnerable adults in state, foster and faith-based care in New Zealand between 1950 and 1999 were reportedly abused, a new report claims.
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1 dead, 3 injured after storm blows down tree at Cambodian Angkor temple complex, damaging statues
One person died and three others were injured, one critically, when a tree fell on a tuk-tuk during a rainstorm at Cambodia’s famous Angkor temple complex.
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North Korean trash balloon drops garbage on South Korea’s presidential compound
North Korea sent more balloons carrying trash to the South, and this time some of the refuse landed on the South Korean presidential compound.
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