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Global Tax on Super-Rich Proposed

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A global tax on the super-rich is proposed in a new report commissioned by Brazil for the G20 nations. The tax would require individuals with more than $1 billion in total assets to pay 2% of their wealth in income tax, aiming to raise funds for public services, education, healthcare, and climate change initiatives.

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Terrorist Attack in Dagestan, Russia

WorldPolitics

A terrorist attack in Russia's Dagestan Republic killed 20 people, including police officers and an Orthodox priest. The attackers targeted a synagogue, churches, and a police station. Questions remain about who was behind the attack and their motives.

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Conflict in Sudan

WorldPolitics

A war between two armed groups in Sudan has caused widespread displacement, potential famine, and fears of genocide in Darfur. The International Rescue Committee has highlighted Sudan as a top emergency concern due to the failure of the international community to address the crisis.

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Protests against Tax Hike in Kenya

WorldPolitics

Barack Obama's half-sister, Auma Obama, was hit with tear gas while protesting against a tax hike in Kenya. The protest turned violent with fatalities reported as protesters clashed with police. The tax increase is causing unrest due to high cost of living and increasing debt in the country.

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Protests in Kenya Against Tax Hike Bill

WorldPolitics

Barack Obama's half-sister, Auma Obama, was hit with tear gas while rallying with protesters in Kenya against a tax hike bill. The protest turned violent with at least five people fatally shot and many injured. The protesters are demanding economic relief and an end to corruption from Kenyan leaders.

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Fehmarnbelt Tunnel linking Denmark and Germany

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The Fehmarnbelt Tunnel, the world's longest immersed tunnel, will link Denmark and Germany, reducing travel times significantly. It is a major infrastructure project with a construction budget of over 7 billion euros and will have positive impacts on transportation and the environment.

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Rise in Anti-Semitic Incidents in Germany

WorldPolitics

Germany experienced an alarming 80% increase in anti-Semitic incidents in 2023, following the Hamas attacks in southern Israel, with a total of 4,782 incidents reported. The rise in anti-Semitic attacks has created an environment of fear and insecurity for Jewish communities in Germany.

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Compulsory Military Service for Ultra-Orthodox Men in Israel

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Israel's Supreme Court has ruled that ultra-Orthodox men must be drafted for compulsory military service, ending decades-old exemptions, which could lead to the collapse of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition as Israel continues to fight in Gaza.

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Melted Wax Effigy of Abraham Lincoln in Washington DC

WorldWeird

A wax effigy of President Abraham Lincoln melted due to a heatwave in Washington DC, leaving his head and leg dripped off and the chair sinking into the ground. The statue is part of The Wax Monument Series by artist Sandy Williams IV and is a commentary on DC's history of Civil War-era Contraband Camps.

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European Union Membership Talks with Ukraine and Moldova

WorldPolitics

The European Union launched membership talks with Ukraine and Moldova as a step to move closer to the West and diminish Russia's influence, marking a major milestone for the countries. The talks could take years to conclude.

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Julian Assange's Court Hearing and Release

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Julian Assange arrives in Saipan for court hearing, pleads guilty to US espionage law, and plans to reunite with family in Australia after being released from prison in the UK.

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Protests in Kenya over Proposed Tax Increases

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Protesters clash with police in Kenya's capital Nairobi over proposed tax increases, resulting in at least five deaths, dozens wounded, and sections of the parliament building set ablaze. Demonstrators demand President William Ruto's resignation.

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Replacement of Commander in Ukraine's Armed Forces

WorldPolitics

President Zelenskyy replaced the commander of the Joint Forces of Ukraine's Armed Forces due to poor performance in the war against Russia. The new commander, Brigadier-General Andriy Hnatov, has experience in strategic planning and recapturing territory from Russian invaders.

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Extreme Weather Events in Summer 2024

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Summer 2024 sees extreme weather events across the U.S. and the world, with record-breaking heat, flooding, and tropical storms. Climate change is identified as a key factor behind the increasing frequency of these events.

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Increased Risk of Dengue Fever Infections in the United States

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The CDC issued a health advisory about the increased risk of dengue fever infections in the United States due to a higher number of cases reported this year, especially in Puerto Rico. Dengue fever cases have been on the rise globally, with Latin American countries being heavily affected. Symptoms can range from mild to severe, with potential life-threatening complications. Prevention methods include using insect repellent, wearing protective clothing, and staying in air-conditioned places.

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Dagestan Terror Attacks

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Islamic 'sleeper cells' carried out attacks in Dagestan, killing 21 people. Russian police killed 5 gunmen in response. Officials blame Ukraine, U.S., and NATO for the attacks.

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India-Israel Relations and Military Cooperation

PoliticsWorld

Former Israeli ambassador to India suggests India may be sending weapons to Israel as a return favor for support in the 1999 Kargil War. India has condemned Hamas and remained silent on IDF operations against them. Reports indicate India may be providing military assistance to Israel.

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Arrest of Tommy Robinson in Canada

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English political activist Tommy Robinson was arrested in Canada on an alleged immigration offence after delivering a speech on free speech. He was detained by plain-clothed undercover police officers and released after spending hours behind bars. Robinson's passport was seized, and he was prevented from leaving the city of Calgary, potentially affecting his speaking tour in Canada.

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Arrest of Former U.S. Soldier Building Explosives for Gulf Cartel

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Mexican authorities arrested a former U.S. soldier accused of building explosives for the Gulf Cartel just south of the Texas border. The arrest was kept quiet as federal authorities prepared their case against him. The Gulf Cartel has been using land mines and improvised explosive devices in a turf war with a rival faction in Tamaulipas.

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Exploitation of Indian Farm Labourers in Italy

WorldPolitics

Thousands of Indian farm labourers in Italy protest against exploitation after a worker's gruesome death sheds light on abuse of undocumented migrants. The worker's arm was sliced off by a machine, and he was dumped by the road. The incident has sparked a wider debate on systemic abuses in the agriculture sector.

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Kenya Parliament Protests

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Protesters stormed Kenya's parliament opposing a new finance bill, resulting in a fire and violent clashes with police. Several people were killed and injured, and the government faced significant unrest.

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International Relations, Media Diversity, Annexation, Hezbollah, AI Integration

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Russia blocks access to 81 EU media outlets in retaliation for EU broadcasting bans on Russian state media. UK news presenter Tom Bradby discusses lack of diversity in industry. Israel's far-right minister Bezalel Smotrich declares intention to annex West Bank. Lebanon's minister Ali Hamieh threatens to sue The Telegraph over claims of Hezbollah smuggling weapons. Apple in talks with Meta and other AI companies to enhance its AI offerings.

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Russia's Baltic Fleet Exercises Amid NATO Tensions

WorldPolitics

Russia's Baltic Fleet conducts exercises in the Baltic Sea amid tensions with NATO, as alliance countries conduct their own drills in the region.

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Russian Military Shooting Down U.S. Drone Over Black Sea

WorldPolitics

A Russian newspaper claimed that the country's military may have shot down a U.S. surveillance drone over the Black Sea, but there is no confirmation from U.S. officials. The incident is part of escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine.

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Chinese Probe Returns Samples from Far Side of the Moon

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Chinese probe Chang'e 6 has returned to Earth carrying the first samples from the far side of the moon, potentially opening a new window into the moon's formation. The samples collected could confirm the prevailing theory about the moon's violent origin story.

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Controversy Over Unsolicited Kisses in Spain

WorldPolitics

Spain's Supreme Court ruled that a kiss without consent is sexual assault, sparking controversy around a case involving former football federation chief Luis Rubiales. The court emphasized the importance of consent in any physical contact.

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Bird Flu Vaccinations in Finland

HealthWorld

Finland becomes the first country to start bird flu vaccinations for humans, offering preemptive vaccines to workers at risk of avian influenza. The vaccines are part of a joint EU procurement and are set to be rolled out as early as next week.

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Julian Assange's Release and Plea Deal

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Julian Assange released from British prison, on his way to plead guilty to a conspiracy charge in a plea deal with the U.S. Justice Department, ending yearslong legal battle over classified documents.

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Rare White Loon Photography

WorldNature

Photographer captures rare white loon in Canadian lake during breeding season, describing the unique encounter and behavior of the bird.

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Cyberattack on Indonesia's National Data Center

WorldTechnology

Indonesia's national data center has been compromised by a hacking group demanding an $8 million ransom, impacting over 200 government agencies. The government refuses to pay the ransom, and efforts are ongoing to restore affected services.

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Emperor Naruhito's Visit to the U.K. and Connection to the River Thames

WorldPolitics

Emperor Naruhito of Japan visits the U.K., including a special trip to the Thames Barrier, highlighting his personal connection to Britain. The visit strengthens ties between the U.K. and Japan amid Chinese tensions. The emperor's fascination with the River Thames dates back to his time as a student at the University of Oxford.

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French President Macron facing backlash and snap election

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French President Macron faces backlash over comments about far-right and hard-left parties potentially leading to civil war. Snap election initiated after right-wing parties outperformed rivals in EU elections. Macron's approval rating at all-time low of 26%. National Rally party projected to lead in EU elections.

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Israel's Supreme Court ruling on drafting ultra-Orthodox men into military service

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Israel's Supreme Court orders the military to begin drafting ultra-Orthodox men into service, threatening the government's stability. Ultra-Orthodox leaders fear exposure to the modern world through the military will end their traditional way of life.

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Protests in Kenya Over Finance Bill

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Protesters in Kenya clashed with police over a new finance bill imposing new taxes, resulting in violence, deaths, and a direct assault on the government. Demonstrators demanded legislators vote against the bill due to frustrations over the high cost of living. The bill was passed, leading to protests and clashes in various cities.

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Outbreak of Dangerous Mpox Strain in Africa

HealthWorld

The World Health Organization and scientists are warning of a dangerous strain of mpox in Africa, particularly in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with fatality rates of 5% in adults and 10% in children. The virus spreads through close contact and has caused 410 deaths in Congo this year. Efforts are ongoing to combat the outbreak, which includes cases spreading through sexual contact and other close contact routes.

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Kenyan protests over tax hike

WorldPolitics

Intense clashes and protests in Kenya after lawmakers approved a tax-raising proposal

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Abduction of Israeli Hostages by Hamas

WorldPoliticsTragic

Almog Levy's parents were abducted by Hamas gunmen, leaving him celebrating his third birthday without them. The Israeli government faces criticism for not securing their release as Netanyahu focuses on destroying Hamas militarily. More than 37,600 people have been killed in Gaza since the conflict began.

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Panda Diplomacy Between China and the U.S.

WorldPolitics

China is resuming panda diplomacy by sending pandas to the U.S., but some extreme panda fans in China are unhappy about it due to concerns about mistreatment and nationalistic reasons. The U.S.-China relationship and the well-being of pandas in U.S. zoos are key points of contention.

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State Visit of Japan's Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako to the UK

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Japan's Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako visit London for a three-day state visit, welcomed by King Charles III and Queen Camilla with pomp and pageantry, including a guard of honour, carriage procession, and state banquet at Buckingham Palace. The visit includes visits to Westminster Abbey, a special exhibition of items from the Royal Collection relating to Japan, and the Francis Crick Institute. The Emperor and Empress bid farewell on the third day, visiting the V&A museum and Windsor Castle before heading to Oxford.

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Norway Stockpiling Grain for Emergency Preparedness

WorldPolitics

Norway signed a deal to start stockpiling 30,000 tons of grain due to COVID-19, war in Europe, and climate change. The goal is to have 82,500 tons by 2029 to ensure three months' consumption for the population in a crisis.

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South Korea's Potential Nuclear Weapons Program

PoliticsWorld

South Korean think tank suggests government consider developing nuclear weapons arsenal in response to North Korea signing defense treaty with Russia. Polls show strong support for nuclear weapons in South Korea. President Yoon Suk-yeol has mentioned the possibility of nuclearizing the country. Recommendations have been made for South Korea to engage in public debate over this option.

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Famine Risk in Gaza

WorldPolitics

A new study by IPC organization linked to the UN concludes no famine in Gaza but high risk. Contrary to previous warnings, evidence does not support claims of famine. Biden administration's alarm and Samantha Power's anti-Israel history questioned.

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EU Membership Negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova

WorldPolitics

The European Union has started membership negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova to move them closer to the West and reduce Russia's influence, marking a historic milestone for both countries.

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Russia-NATO tensions in the Baltic Sea

WorldPolitics

Russia's Baltic Fleet conducted exercises in the Baltic Sea amid tensions with NATO, simulating electronic launches, repelling drones, and electronic jamming. NATO is also conducting drills in the region. Denmark may restrict Russia's 'Shadow Fleet' tankers due to environmental concerns.

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Tensions between North and South Korea over trash-carrying balloons

WorldPolitics

South Korea threatens to restart anti-Pyongyang propaganda broadcasts after North Korea launches trash-carrying balloons in response to leaflet drops. President Yoon Suk Yeol condemns North Korea's actions and emphasizes military readiness against provocations. The US and South Korea alliance is highlighted as a strong deterrent against enemies. North Korea's sensitive reaction to border broadcasts and leafleting campaigns is discussed.

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Israeli air strikes in Gaza

WorldPolitics

Israeli air strikes in Gaza killed at least 11 Palestinians, including aid workers and medical staff. Ceasefire negotiations have not been successful. Prime Minister Netanyahu remains committed to a ceasefire agreement while also aiming to eliminate Hamas. The conflict has led to significant casualties and destruction in Gaza.

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Kenyan Police Officers Deployment to Haiti to Tackle Gang Violence

WorldPolitics

Kenyan police officers are being deployed to Haiti to tackle gang violence, with support from other countries. The mission aims to stabilize the country and facilitate the return to democracy amidst widespread violence and humanitarian crises.

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Kenyan-Led International Force Deployment to Haiti

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The first contingent of the Kenyan-led international force is on its way to Haiti after delays.

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Current Events

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Julian Assange agrees to plead guilty to a single felony count in exchange for release from a British prison. President Biden and former President Trump to debate on immigration and border issues. Upper Midwest faces catastrophic flooding. Florida Panthers win Stanley Cup. Abai Village residents separated from North Korea. Human microbiome impacts mental health. Chang'e 6 capsule lands in Inner Mongolia.

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Julian Assange's Plea Deal

PoliticsWorld

Assange will plead guilty to a single charge and is expected to return to Australia, bringing an end to a years-long international saga over his handling of national security secrets.

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International Criminal Court Issues Arrest Warrants for Russian Officials for War Crimes in Ukraine

WorldPolitics

The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for former Russian defense minister Sergei Shoigu and leading Russian general Valery Gerasimov for alleged war crimes committed during Russia's war with Ukraine.

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Protests in Kenya against Finance Bill

PoliticsWorld

Protesters in Kenya set part of parliament building on fire in response to a controversial finance bill imposing new taxes. Police opened fire on protesters, resulting in at least three deaths. Two people died in similar protests the previous week. Kenya Human Rights Commission reported 50 Kenyans, including the president's personal assistant, were abducted by police officers. President Ruto was away attending an African Union retreat.

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Mountain Rescue

World

Italian rescue team saves three Polish mountaineers stranded on Giant's Tooth peak in the Western Alps.

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Emmanuel Macron warns of 'civil war' in France over upcoming elections

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Emmanuel Macron warns of 'civil war' in France if voters choose extreme right or left parties in upcoming elections. Macron criticizes National Rally and New Popular Front, claiming their agendas could lead to division and violence. Macron's comments spark backlash from opposition leader Bardella. Macron's presidency marked by chaos in streets, including Yellow Vest protests and pension reform strikes.

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Julian Assange's Release and Travel to the Northern Mariana Islands

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Julian Assange was released from a UK prison and is en route to the Northern Mariana Islands as part of a plea agreement with the US Department of Justice. He will plead guilty to one count of conspiring to obtain and disclose national defense information before being released to Australia.

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Venezuela's Presidential Election

PoliticsWorld

Venezuela's authoritarian president, Nicolás Maduro, faces a tough electoral challenge from his main opponent, Edmundo González, backed by opposition leader María Corina Machado. Maduro is expected to use tactics to retain power despite low popularity. The upcoming election is closely watched by the U.S. government. Maduro's control of courts barred popular opposition figures from running. The election is marred by electoral fraud, with efforts to suppress votes both inside and outside the country.

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French President Macron's Accusations and Legislative Vote

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French President Macron accuses far-right National Rally and leftist alliance of potentially leading to civil war ahead of legislative vote. Polls show National Rally leading. Macron's party faces challenges in polls and financial markets. National Rally leader Bardella outlines economic plans.

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French President Macron's Civil War Warning

PoliticsWorld

French President Macron warned that a far-right or hard-left win in snap polls could lead to a civil war, sparking criticism from his opponents. The upcoming parliamentary elections in France are highly polarizing, with the far-right and hard-left parties dominating the discourse.

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Rise in Anti-Semitic Incidents in Germany

WorldPolitics

Germany witnessed an alarming 80% increase in anti-Semitic incidents in 2023, linked to Hamas' attacks in Israel on October 7, with a total of 4,782 incidents reported, causing fear and insecurity among Jewish communities.

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Israeli Supreme Court Rules on Military Draft for Ultra-Orthodox Men

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Israel's Supreme Court rules that ultra-Orthodox men must begin military service, potentially leading to collapse of Prime Minister Netanyahu's coalition. The decision ends a system of exemptions that has caused division among the Jewish population.

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Vladimir Putin's Vision for a New World Order with Trump's Help

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Vladimir Putin is envisioning a new world order akin to the Yalta Conference of 1945, hoping Trump will help him achieve it. Kremlin believes Trump is crucial to dismantling the old world order and creating a new one. Putin's inner circle even dreams of the US disintegrating like the Soviet Union did, with Trump being likened to American Gorbachev.

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Israeli Supreme Court ruling on ultra-Orthodox military service

PoliticsWorld

Israeli Supreme Court rules that ultra-Orthodox men must be drafted for military service, sparking tensions and potential collapse of governing coalition. Netanyahu faces pressure to address issue amidst ongoing conflicts.

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Recent News Articles from FOX News

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Summary of recent news articles from FOX News including political debates, legal battles, cultural controversies, and more.

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Resettled North Korean Refugees in Abai Village, South Korea

WorldHistory

Abai Village in South Korea is home to resettled North Korean refugees who fled during the Korean War. The village has become a tourist destination and is now inhabited by a few dozen displaced individuals. The residents share a sense of community and nostalgia for their homeland.

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Chinese Probe Returns Samples from Far Side of the Moon

ScienceWorld

Chinese probe Chang'e 6 has returned to Earth with samples from the far side of the moon, potentially shedding new light on the moon's formation. The samples could confirm the theory that the moon was created from a collision with a Mars-sized object. China's Chang'e 6 mission is challenging as it landed on the far side of the moon, providing new insights into lunar geology.

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Decline of Organized Religion in South Korea

WorldReligion

Churches, temples, and monasteries are closing as people in many countries turn away from organized religions, especially in rapidly aging societies like South Korea.

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Mount Everest Cleanup Effort

WorldEnvironment

A mountaineer has climbed Mount Everest 14 times and is leading a team of climbers to clean up trash on the mountain.

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Crisis in Sudan

WorldPolitics

Limited time to avert a catastrophe of historic scope in Sudan according to the International Rescue Committee's latest report.

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Wrongful Convictions in China

WorldPolitics

China is working to reduce wrongful convictions in its legal system, as highlighted by the case of a man who spent over two decades on death row.

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Julian Assange's Plea Deal with U.S. Government

PoliticsWorld

Julian Assange has entered into a plea deal with the U.S. government, pleading guilty to a single count of conspiring to obtain and disclose national defense information. He faces a 62-month sentence, equivalent to time served, and is expected to be released and return to Australia. The case attracted support from human rights and journalism groups, fearing it could set a dangerous precedent for press freedom.

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Missing Chicago Woman at Yoga Retreat in Bahamas

U.S.World

Chicago woman reported missing after attending a yoga retreat in the Bahamas, family and authorities are searching for her, concerns raised about her safety and well-being.

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China's Chang'e 6 Probe Returns with Moon Samples

ScienceWorld

China's Chang'e 6 probe has successfully returned to Earth with rock and soil samples from the far side of the moon, a global first. The samples are expected to answer questions about the differences between the moon's two sides, including geologic activity responsible for these differences.

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Tensions between North and South Korea

WorldPolitics

South Korea threatened to restart anti-Pyongyang frontline propaganda broadcasts after North Korea resumed trash-carrying balloon launches. The two Koreas engaged in Cold War-style psychological campaigns involving balloons and loudspeaker broadcasts.

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Iranian Presidential Election and Supreme Leader's Influence

PoliticsWorld

Iran's supreme leader calls for maximum voter turnout in presidential election to 'overcome the enemy', denouncing pro-US politicians. Sole reformist candidate urges return to 2015 nuclear deal and outreach to the West. Supreme Leader Khamenei warns against opposition to the revolution or Islamic system.

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Cyberattack on Indonesia's National Data Center

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Indonesia's national data center has been compromised by a hacking group asking for an $8 million ransom, disrupting services of over 200 government agencies. The government refuses to pay the ransom and is working on restoring services.

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Change in Ukraine's Armed Forces Leadership

WorldPolitics

President Zelenskyy replaced the commander of Ukraine's Armed Forces due to poor performance in the war against Russia. Brigadier-General Andriy Hnatov has been appointed in his place.

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Fire at Lithium Battery Factory in South Korea

WorldTragic

A massive fire at a lithium battery factory in South Korea killed at least 22 people, including 18 Chinese migrant workers. The cause of the explosion is under investigation.

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Russian Attacks in Chasiv Yar, Ukraine

WorldPolitics

Ongoing Russian attacks disrupt troop rotations and supplies in Chasiv Yar, Ukraine.

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Protests Outside Synagogue in West Los Angeles

WorldPolitics

Pro-Palestinian and Pro-Israeli demonstrators clashed outside a synagogue in West Los Angeles, leading to violence and arrests. President Biden and local officials condemned the violence. The event at the synagogue was promoting property listings in Israeli settlements in the West Bank, sparking protests against the sale of occupied land. The international community considers these settlements illegal, but Israel considers them neighborhoods of its capital. The violence has been criticized as antisemitic and a violation of human rights.

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Israel's Supreme Court ruling on draft for ultra-Orthodox Jewish men

PoliticsWorld

Israel's Supreme Court rules that ultra-Orthodox Jewish men must be drafted into the military, potentially leading to the collapse of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government.

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Chinese State-Sponsored Cyberattacks on Taiwan

WorldTechnology

Chinese state-sponsored hackers intensify attacks on Taiwan to steal technology and spy on diplomatic initiatives. Insikt Group report focuses on RedJuliett cyber-espionage group linked to Chinese government targeting Taiwan. Cybersecurity firms Microsoft and CrowdStrike also detected the group's activities. RedJuliett traced back to Fuzhou, China, with a focus on Taiwan. Group targeted academic, government, think tank, and technology organizations in Taiwan, including aerospace and semiconductor companies. Increased activity coincided with Taiwan's presidential election season. Chinese government interfered in the election to intimidate voters. RedJuliett used sophisticated hacking tools and LotL techniques. Activities align with Beijing's objectives to gather intelligence on Taiwan's economic policy, trade, and diplomatic relations.

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Nicaragua's Gold Mines Granted to China

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Nicaragua's communist regime under dictator Daniel Ortega has granted control of the nation's gold mines to three Chinese companies in expedited and dubious procedures, raising concerns about environmental impact and lack of due process. The United States has imposed sanctions on Nicaraguan-based gold companies with ties to the Ortega regime to curb corruption and manipulation in the sector.

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Canadian Immigration Policy Shift

PoliticsWorld

The likely next prime minister of Canada, Pierre Poilievre, has shifted his stance on migration, promising to deeply cut immigration levels in response to public rejection of Trudeau's mass migration policies. Poilievre's proposal is tied to home building and job creation rates, seeking to address housing affordability issues. Many are skeptical of his sudden change, with some voters supporting Maxime Bernier, who opposes Trudeau's migration policy. The shift comes as a response to public sentiment and a poll indicating conservative voters want reduced migration. The article also discusses the impact of migration on housing affordability and the economy in both Canada and the US.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger's Climate Change Advocacy at Austrian World Summit

WorldEnvironment

Arnold Schwarzenegger delivered a passionate speech on climate change at the Austrian World Summit, urging for action to save the planet and future generations. The summit focused on finding concrete solutions for a pollution-free world.

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Israeli Defense Forces Operations against Hamas in Rafah, Gaza Strip

PoliticsWorld

Israel Defense Forces have made significant progress in dismantling Hamas's remaining battalions in Rafah, Gaza Strip, particularly focusing on underground assets. However, challenges remain in completely destroying Hamas due to their strong underground presence. Pressure is mounting for a deal with Hamas on the release of hostages, but conditions set by both sides have not been met. The Biden administration opposed Israel's entry into Rafah to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe, which did not occur. Israel now controls the Gaza-Egypt border and smuggling routes previously used by Hamas.

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Abduction of American-Israeli Hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin by Hamas

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American-Israeli hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin and two others were abducted by Hamas terrorists, with a newly released video showing the abduction. The families hope this will spur action to bring the hostages home.

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Julian Assange's Plea Deal

PoliticsWorld

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is due to plead guilty to a single criminal count of conspiring to obtain and disclose classified U.S. national defense documents, in a deal that will end his imprisonment in Britain and allow him to return home to Australia after a 14-year legal odyssey.

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Chicago Woman Missing in Bahamas During Yoga Retreat

U.S.WorldTravel

A Chicago woman, Taylor Casey, went missing in the Bahamas during a yoga retreat. The circumstances of her disappearance are unknown. The U.S. Embassy had previously issued a travel warning for the Bahamas due to a spike in murders.

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French Parliamentary Elections

PoliticsWorld

French will head to the polls for the first round of voting to elect a new parliament. President Macron called the snap election after the far right's victory in June.

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Tragic Death During Hajj Pilgrimage

WorldTragic

A husband and wife from Bowie, Maryland, died during the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca due to extreme heat. They were among over 1,000 people who perished during the pilgrimage. Their children plan to continue their parents' legacy of charity work.

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Argentine Inflation Rates

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Argentina experienced a zero-percent increase in the inflation rates of food and drinks for the first time in 30 years during the third week of June. President Javier Milei confirmed the findings, attributing it to his economic policies.

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Hajj pilgrimage tragedy in Saudi Arabia

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Over 1,300 faithful died during the hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia due to intense heat, prompting calls for multiple solutions to prevent future tragedies.

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Deadly Attack in Southern Russia

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A deadly attack in southern Russia raises concerns about new wave of violence in the Northern Caucasus region. Kremlin faces mounting security challenges amid the demands of the war in Ukraine. The attack in Dagestan left at least 20 people dead and was the deadliest in the region in 14 years.

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Gunmen Attack Synagogues and Churches in Dagestan

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Gunmen opened fire at synagogues, an Orthodox church, and a police post in Russia's North Caucasus region of Dagestan, killing at least 20 people. Officials blamed Islamic extremists for the coordinated attacks.

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Clashes at Los Angeles Synagogue

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President Biden condemns threats to Jewish members of a Los Angeles synagogue after clashes between anti-Israel activists and Israel supporters. DOJ declines to comment on potential investigation. Tensions rise following Hamas' terror attack in Israel and Israel's response in Gaza.

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Migrants at an Informal Camp in Jacumba Hot Springs, California

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Migrants at an informal camp near Jacumba Hot Springs, California are facing harsh conditions and uncertain futures as new asylum restrictions are put in place by the Biden administration, leading to a humanitarian crisis in the area.

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Israeli Troops' Treatment of Wounded Palestinian Man

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Video showing Israeli troops driving with a wounded Palestinian man strapped to the hood of a military jeep sparks outrage, prompting accusations of egregious mistreatment and human shielding. Israeli military says incident violated protocol and is under investigation.

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Kidnapping of Hersh Goldberg-Polin by Hamas

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The parents of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, a 23-year-old Israeli American kidnapped by Hamas, are urging action to free him and two other captives. Netanyahu's government is under pressure to prioritize hostage release over military action against Hamas.

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Tamayo Perry's Tragic Shark Attack

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Surfing legend Tamayo Perry, who also acted in Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean, tragically lost his life in a shark attack off the coast of Oahu, Hawaii. His body was found missing an arm and a leg near Goat Island.

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Hamas leadership relocation

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Hamas leadership is considering relocating from Qatar to Iraq with Iran taking responsibility for their protection. The move follows pressure from Qatar to accept US ceasefire proposals.

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