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UN: Ukraine nuclear power plant loses external power link
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Ukraine’s Zaporizhzia’s nuclear plant ‘needs urgent protection’ as last power supply cut
Read More Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is in need of urgent protection after it lost its last remaining external power source due to fresh rounds of shelling, the International Atomic Energy Agency has said. Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is in need of urgent protection after it lost its last remaining external power source…
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UPDATE 1-Iranians keep up the heat on leaders with protests, strikes
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Will Lebanon and Israel go to war over the maritime border dispute?
Read More With Tel Aviv’s military on alert and Hezbollah threatening to destroy Israeli oil and gas facilities, the dispute is teetering on the brink Israel has announced its readiness for war with Lebanon, as the ongoing US-mediated maritime border demarcation talks head towards a dead end. The issue, however, is not just causing dispute…
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Ukraine police say bodies of more than 500 civilians found in Kharkiv including children
Read More Corpses showed signs of gunshots, explosions and torutre, Ukrainian official says Corpses showed signs of gunshots, explosions and torutre, Ukrainian official says
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The 3 Biggest Myths About the Salem Witch Trials
Read More Salem is having a moment. This past July, Massachusetts passed a lot that officially exonerated Elizabeth Johnson, Jr., the last person accused of being a witch. On Oct. 7, an exhibit opened at the New-York Historical Society—offering details on the real history of the Salem witch trials. And then, of course, there’s Hocus…
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Are hijab protests ‘the beginning of the end’ for Iran’s regime?
Read More The uprising over the death of Masha Amini is like no other, but whether it leads to revolution remains to be seen The Iranian president, Ebrahim Raisi, was holding court to a small group of journalists at the Millennium Hilton in New York on his first visit to the United States since his…
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The latest challenge for Iran’s government? School girls joining protests
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Iranians keep up the heat on leaders with protests, strikes
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US warns tourists to not visit several parts of India due to ‘crime and terrorism’
Read More Travel advisory urges Americans to not visit areas spread across 17 states Travel advisory urges Americans to not visit areas spread across 17 states
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Israeli forces kill two Palestinians during West Bank raid
Read MoreThe Palestinian health ministry says 11 others wounded in the latest Israeli raid on the refugee camp in the West Bank.The Palestinian health ministry says 11 others wounded in the latest Israeli raid on the refugee camp in the West Bank.
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Crimean bridge: Excitement and fear in Ukraine after bridge blast
Read MoreThe sight of the crippled bridge is a morale boost – but fear remains, writes the BBC’s Paul Adams.The sight of the crippled bridge is a morale boost – but fear remains, writes the BBC’s Paul Adams.
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Russia’s military call-up is having major repercussions almost everywhere but the Ukrainian battlefield
Read More In numbers comparable to the size of Putin’s 300,000-strong mobilization, Russian men are fleeing military call-up. Not everyone welcomes them. In numbers comparable to the size of Putin’s 300,000-strong mobilization, Russian men are fleeing military call-up. Not everyone welcomes them.
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Domestic dissent: The new front in Russia’s information war
Read MoreIn its war on Ukraine – chaos on the battlefield, confusion in internal messaging, and contested historical narratives.In its war on Ukraine – chaos on the battlefield, confusion in internal messaging, and contested historical narratives.
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Russians being prepared for nuclear war, Zelensky warns
Read More ‘It’s dangerous to even speak about it,’ warns Ukrainian president as he urges Russian citizens to rise up ‘It’s dangerous to even speak about it,’ warns Ukrainian president as he urges Russian citizens to rise up
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Catalan regional coalition breaks down as hardline party quits
Read More Decision by Junts to pull out leaves government in minority hands of Catalan Republican Left Tensions between Catalonia’s two main pro-independence parties boiled over on Friday night when the hardline Junts party abandoned the regional coalition government, leaving the region in the minority hands of the more moderate Catalan Republican Left (ERC). The…
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A Ukrainian city struggles after Russian forces blew up its water supply
Read More Russian missiles ruptured Mykolaiv’s pipelines. They stretch across territory under Russian control, making it impossible for municipal workers to repair them. With winter coming, worries are rising. (Image credit: Jason Beaubien/NPR) Russian missiles ruptured Mykolaiv’s pipelines. They stretch across territory under Russian control, making it impossible for municipal workers to repair them. With…
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Phoenix could see deadliest year for heat deaths after sweltering summer
Read More With 22 days hitting 110F or higher, suspected heat deaths in the Arizona capital topped 450 Extreme heat contributed to as many as 450 deaths in the Phoenix area this summer, in what could be the deadliest year on record for the desert city in Arizona. The medical examiner for Maricopa county, which…
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The latest challenge for Iran’s government? School girls joining protests
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Threatening Engagement: Regional Hegemons and Terrorist Groups
Read More Counter-terrorism tends to be employed in case of a threat to regional hegemon’s economic capabilities, allies or geopolitical interests.Counter-terrorism tends to be employed in case of a threat to regional hegemon’s economic capabilities, allies or geopolitical interests.
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Donegal explosion: Seven people killed in petrol station blast as death toll rises
Read More ‘Search and recovery for further fatalities continues,’ police say ‘Search and recovery for further fatalities continues,’ police say
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Personal data of a million Facebook users may be compromised
Read More Some 400 apps on Android and Apple have been stealing login information, the platform’s owner says The personal data of at least 1 million Facebook users could have been stolen by certain apps on Apple and Android, the platform’s owner, Meta, has warned. Around 400 malicious applications, distributed through Google Play and the…
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Palestinians: 2 killed in Israeli military raid in West Bank
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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 227
Read MoreAs the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 227th day, we take a look at the main developments.As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 227th day, we take a look at the main developments.
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It’s no secret that the West is trying to overthrow the Russian government – John Bolton was just saying it out loud
Read More Forget the veteran warmonger, Britain’s Henry Jackson Society has come up with a far more elaborate scheme On October 4, notorious US neoconservative John Bolton wrote a highly revealing op-ed for the military blog 19fortyfive.com. Its bold title concisely encapsulated the rabid warmonger’s message – Putin Must Go: Now Is the Time For Regime…
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Pentagon approves F-35 deliveries containing Chinese alloy – Politico
Read More A DOD waiver will reportedly not require the material in fighters that have already been produced to be replaced The US Department of Defense has agreed to resume the acquisition of F-35 fighter jets weeks after a component made from an alloy sourced in China was found in the warplane, Politico reported on…
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Malaysian extradited to US for alleged rhinoceros horn smuggling
Read MoreTeo Boon Ching, 57, was arrested in Thailand in June and will stand trial in the US for alleged wildlife trafficking.Teo Boon Ching, 57, was arrested in Thailand in June and will stand trial in the US for alleged wildlife trafficking.
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Christian Schmidt: Is Bosnia-Herzegovina‘s peace envoy impartial?
Read MoreThe high representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina discusses controversial electoral law reform.The high representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina discusses controversial electoral law reform.
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‘Things will never go back’: Iran’s protesters battling police on the streets in fight for real change
Read More The regime is rattled by the anger which has erupted since Mahsa Amini’s death, but overthrowing the Islamic Republic will require more protesters and firepower, reports Borzou Daragahi The regime is rattled by the anger which has erupted since Mahsa Amini’s death, but overthrowing the Islamic Republic will require more protesters and firepower,…
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Poland accuses Russia of exaggerated environmental claims in canal row
Read More Polish MEP claims Russia’s attempts to halt project giving access to Baltic Sea have ulterior political motives Poland has accused Russia of using exaggerated environmental concerns to try to stop the construction of a canal project in a row over access to the Baltic Sea. Russian news outlets have spent at least the…
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AP News Digest 3 a.m.
Read More Here are the AP’s latest coverage plans, top stories and promotable content. All times EDT. For up-to-the minute information on AP’s coverage, visit Coverage Plan at https://newsroom.ap.org. Here are the AP’s latest coverage plans, top stories and promotable content. All times EDT. For up-to-the minute information on AP’s coverage, visit Coverage Plan at…
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Thailand nursery attack: offerings amid heartbreak as families ready for victims’ funerals
Read More Ceremonies set to begin in Uthai Sawan on Saturday afternoon while king says ‘there are no words that can describe the sorrow’ Toy trucks, baby bottles and flowers were left beside the coffins of victims of the mass killing that took place at a nursery school in north-eastern Thailand, as preparations for funeral…
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Russia-Ukraine war live news: fire engulfs part of Kerch bridge between Crimea and Russia
Read More Train seen burning fiercely on bridge that is a key Russian supply route and a symbol of the Kremlin’s occupation of Ukrainian territory What we know on day 227 of the invasionBiden’s ‘Armageddon’ warning wasn’t based on new intelligence, US says Vladimir Putin marked his 70th birthday on Friday with little fanfare, amid…
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Kerch bridge fire: Blaze erupts on only bridge linking Crimea to Russia
Read MoreRussian state media says a fuel tank is on fire on the bridge, without saying what caused it.Russian state media says a fuel tank is on fire on the bridge, without saying what caused it.
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Biden tells official on trip to Florida: ‘No one f***s with a Biden’
Read More President visiting Florida to devastation caused by Hurricane Ian President visiting Florida to devastation caused by Hurricane Ian
