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Tourism buoys southern Europe’s ‘Club Med’ nations
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Aid is delivered to Gaza from newly repaired US-built pier, US military says
Read More The first aid from an American-built pier arrived in Gaza since storm damage required repairs to the project, the U.S. military said, relaunching an effort to bring supplies to Palestinians. (Image credit: AP) The first aid from an American-built pier arrived in Gaza since storm damage required repairs to the project, the U.S.…
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Watch: Lava engulfs road in Iceland
Read MoreMolten rock has been edging towards the coastal town of Grindavik after a volcanic eruption last month.Molten rock has been edging towards the coastal town of Grindavik after a volcanic eruption last month.
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India’s Modi urged to set ‘ambitious’ economic agenda after poll humbling
Read MoreUnemployment and inflation among the biggest challenges facing Modi’s reduced coalition, analysts say.Unemployment and inflation among the biggest challenges facing Modi’s reduced coalition, analysts say.
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The U.S., China and Avoiding World War III
Read More SUBSCRIBER+ EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW — A new leader takes power in Taiwan, Taiwan and China hold competing military drills, the rhetoric from both sides grows increasingly strident, as do calls from U.S. lawmakers to come to Taiwan’s aid in the case of a Chinese invasion. Far from Taiwan itself, the U.S. and China engage…
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Hundreds of millions head to polls on final day of European elections
Read More Voters in most EU member states called to polls on Sunday, as far-right parties expected to gain record number of seats Hundreds of millions of voters go to the polls on Sunday in European parliament elections that are expected to tilt the assembly further to the radical and far right, shaping the continent’s…
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Sharks attack three swimmers off Florida beaches
Read MoreOne woman was said to have had part of her arm amputated after being bitten, while two girls were also attacked.One woman was said to have had part of her arm amputated after being bitten, while two girls were also attacked.
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Haiti’s new prime minister hospitalised, official says
Read More It wasn’t immediately known why Mr Conille was hospitalized It wasn’t immediately known why Mr Conille was hospitalized
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What are the key issues for voters in the European elections?
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Facts and figures: The European elections and the European Union
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Landowners whose views are spoiled by power lines could receive $40,000 under Victorian plan
Read More Scheme would collect funds from power companies to pay communities affected by new transmission lines Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Victorian landowners whose views are spoiled by new power transmission lines on neighbouring properties could receive one-off…
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Garry Conille, Haiti’s new prime minister, hospitalized
Read MoreGarry Conille was chosen as prime minister late last month after a convoluted selection process.Garry Conille was chosen as prime minister late last month after a convoluted selection process.
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Adults and teens turn to ‘dumbphones’ to cut screen time
Read MoreParents and teens alike are trading in their smartphones for “dumber” models to help stay offline.Parents and teens alike are trading in their smartphones for “dumber” models to help stay offline.
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How Israel’s hostage rescue in Gaza unfolded
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Danish PM ‘shaken but fine’ after street attack
Read MoreA 39-year-old suspect has been remanded in custody until 20 June, Copenhagen police said.A 39-year-old suspect has been remanded in custody until 20 June, Copenhagen police said.
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How Israel’s hostage rescue in Gaza unfolded
Read MoreFour Israeli hostages were rescued, with hospitals in Gaza saying scores of Palestinians were killed.Four Israeli hostages were rescued, with hospitals in Gaza saying scores of Palestinians were killed.
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Millions voting on final day of EU elections as right seeks surge
Read MoreEuropeans in 20 countries go to the polls, on the final day of voting for the European Parliament.Europeans in 20 countries go to the polls, on the final day of voting for the European Parliament.
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U.S. resumes delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza via repaired pier
Read MoreThe pier constructed by the U.S. military was only operational for about a week before it was blown apart in rough seas last month. Repairs were completed Friday.The pier constructed by the U.S. military was only operational for about a week before it was blown apart in rough seas last month. Repairs were completed…
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NATO ‘crossed red line’ – Austria
Read More Defense Minister Klaudia Tanner has criticized Western states for allowing Kiev to use their arms to strike Russia Ukraine’s Western sponsors have crossed a boundary when they allowed Kiev to use their weapons to strike at targets in Russia, Austrian Defense Minister Klaudia Tanner said in an interview to Die Presse published on…
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Dead in 6 hours: How Nigerian sextortion scammers targeted my son
Read MoreJenn Buta has been campaigning since her son was targeted by sextortionists in Nigeria – a hotspot for scammers.Jenn Buta has been campaigning since her son was targeted by sextortionists in Nigeria – a hotspot for scammers.
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Price hikes and boycotts: Is trouble brewing at Starbucks?
Read MoreThe coffee giant is suffering as customers “lose it” over price hikes and other controversies.The coffee giant is suffering as customers “lose it” over price hikes and other controversies.
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Long jail terms for Chinese cybercrime gang in Zambia
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Long jail terms for Chinese cybercrime gang in Zambia
Read MoreVictims as far afield as Singapore, Peru and the United Arab Emirates fell prey to their online scams.Victims as far afield as Singapore, Peru and the United Arab Emirates fell prey to their online scams.
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Long jail terms for Chinese cybercrime gang in Zambia
Read MoreVictims as far afield as Singapore, Peru and the United Arab Emirates fell prey to their online scams.Victims as far afield as Singapore, Peru and the United Arab Emirates fell prey to their online scams.
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If home is your ‘castle’, how far can you go to defend it? In Queensland, it’s up for debate
Read More A Katter’s Australian party petition says homeowners should be allowed to use ‘whatever force necessary’ – but experts warn of dangers Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast “A Queenslander’s home is their castle” and they should be able to use “whatever force necessary” to protect themselves…
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Who owns the Moon? A new space race means it could be up for grabs
Read MoreA race for the lunar surface’s resources is currently under way. What’s to stop a Wild West opening up?A race for the lunar surface’s resources is currently under way. What’s to stop a Wild West opening up?
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‘Spy mania’: Why is Russia accusing its own physicists of treason?
Read MoreRights groups warn of state paranoia as experts on hypersonics, the science behind ultrafast missiles, have been jailed.Rights groups warn of state paranoia as experts on hypersonics, the science behind ultrafast missiles, have been jailed.
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Biden seeks to reaffirm U.S.-France ties in state visit
Read MoreFrance is America’s oldest ally, and the two nations are in general agreement on some of the thorniest global issues of the moment, making President Biden’s state visit to Paris Saturday an opportunity to reinforce the importance of their alliances. Ed O’Keefe reports from Paris.France is America’s oldest ally, and the two nations are…
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Dead in 6 hours: How Nigerian sextortion scammers targeted my son
Read MoreJenn Buta has been campaigning since her son was targeted by sextortionists in Nigeria – a hotspot for scammers.Jenn Buta has been campaigning since her son was targeted by sextortionists in Nigeria – a hotspot for scammers.
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Four hostages rescued in Gaza as hospitals say scores killed in Israeli strikes
Read MoreIsraeli forces, backed by air strikes, fought intense gun battles with Hamas in the Nuseirat area.Israeli forces, backed by air strikes, fought intense gun battles with Hamas in the Nuseirat area.
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Australia news live: Perth brothers Callum and Jake Robinson farewelled; flood-affected residents in NSW urged to take care
Read More Authorities warn of widespread damage as residents of Camden and Ellis Lane return home. Follow the day’s news live Coleman, who gave his maiden speech about how Australia’s national foundation was “made stronger” by migration, is asked about whether he was “comfortable” with the Coalition’s plan to cut back the country’s immigration intact.…
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Will coalition turn domineering Modi into a humbler leader?
Read MoreWill Narendra Modi, who has dominated Indian politics for a decade, be able to run a coalition government?Will Narendra Modi, who has dominated Indian politics for a decade, be able to run a coalition government?
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Four taken to hospital after fairground ride fails in south London
Read More Eleven-year-old girl among those injured at Lambeth country show in Brockwell Park Four people including an 11-year-old girl have been taken to hospital after a fairground ride malfunctioned at an event in London on Saturday, police said. Emergency services were called to the scene at the Lambeth country show in Brockwell Park at…
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Labour promises new police powers to curb noisy off-road bikes
Read More Party would boost powers to remove dirt and quad bikes from streets in crackdown on antisocial behaviour Labour is promising new powers for police to quickly scrap noisy dirt and quad bikes causing havoc in neighbourhoods as part of a crackdown on antisocial behaviour. Keir Starmer’s party also wants to raise on-the-spot fines…
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Five injured as police and activists clash at French motorway protest
Read More Riot police use teargas to disperse demonstrators at site of A-69 near Puylaurens in southern France Police and masked activists clashed at a protest over a motorway project in southern France on Saturday, leaving five people hurt, local officials said. Thousands of demonstrators ignored a ban on the gathering to turn out for…
