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Von der Leyen’s plane encountered Russian GPS jamming over Bulgaria
A plane carrying European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was affected by radar jamming over Bulgaria in a suspected Russian operation, a spokesperson says.
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64,000 jobs lost: how the U.S. trade war is crippling Mexico’s maquiladoras
For 11 years, Fabiola Galicia worked her way up the ranks at a factory that produced decorative ribbons in Ciudad Juarez, just across the border from El Paso, Texas. Starting as a production line worker, she was eventually promoted to manager overseeing 30 employees.
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Trump vows executive order to require voter ID and ban mail-in voting, sparking constitutional clash
President Donald Trump has vowed to issue an executive order that would prevent individuals from voting in U.S. elections unless they provide valid identification, a measure likely to face legal challenges as unconstitutional.
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ISIS executioner ‘Jihadi John’ killed by British drone while holding kebab
An ISIS executioner dubbed Jihadi John was holding a kebab when he was gunned down by a British-led drone, a mission chief has said.
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Man crashes car into the gates of the Russian Consulate in Sydney: arrested by police
Witnesses have described the moment police confronted a man who allegedly crashed through the gate of the Consulate General of Russia in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
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Putin repeats lies on Ukraine war at SCO summit in China
War criminal Vladimir Putin is currently visiting China to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit.
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Ex-NYC Mayor Giuliani hospitalized following crash after ’assisting domestic violence victim’
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was seriously injured in a freak car accident in New Hampshire on Saturday night, a rep said.
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Two planes collide mid-air near Colorado airport: FAA and NTSB investigating
The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the crash and confirmed two people were on board each aircraft at the time.
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Eastern Afghanistan rocked by 6.0-magnitude quake: over 250 killed
At least 250 people have been killed and another 1,000 wounded after a magnitude 6 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan near the Pakistan border.
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Five сhildren among 30 killed in Gaza strikes
Israeli airstrikes and gunfire killed at least 30 people in and around Gaza City, local health authorities said, as a 20-boat humanitarian aid flotilla carrying activists including Greta Thunberg set sail from Barcelona for the affected territory.
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At SCO summit, Xi and Putin signal deepening alliance against US influence
Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin met on the sidelines of a major summit in China, which aims to challenge US-led, Western-dominated alliances and is attended by leaders from more than two dozen nations.
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Killed after pleas for help ignored: Sandra Pla’s family takes the French state to court
The family of a woman killed by an ex-partner who inundated her with hundreds of messages and calls will ask a judge on Monday to compel the French authorities to explain why they failed to protect her.
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Over 130,000 missing: Mexicans march nationwide for justice
Thousands of people have held protests across Mexico to highlight the country’s many enforced disappearances and demand more action by officials to tackle them.
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Thousands attend anti-immigration rallies across Australia amid far-right criticism
Thousands of Australians have rallied in anti-immigration demonstrations across the country, which the government condemned for having far-right connections and "spreading hate."
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China and India commit to stronger cooperation despite past border clashes
Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have pledged to resolve their border differences and bolster cooperation, ahead of the opening of a regional summit in Tianjin.
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Chicago Mayor Johnson signs an executive order to safeguard the city against potential federal military intervention
Democratic Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has signed an executive order to take “immediate, drastic action” to protect the city’s residents before the Trump administration deploys the military, possibly in the coming days.
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Young fan has Kamil Majchrzak’s cap ripped away at US Open
US Open star Kamil Majchrzak eventually managed to get a souvenir cap to a young fan after seeing one ripped from his grasp.
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Epstein estate to deliver ’Birthday Book’ at the centre of Trump defamation case to Congress
Jeffrey Epstein’s estate will hand over the infamous “birthday book,” which is central to President Donald Trump’s defamation case with the Wall Street Journal, to Congress, according to the top Democrat on the House committee leading the investigation into the handling of the late sex offender’s case.
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Indonesia protests: three dead after council building set on fire amid outrage over driver’s death
Three people have been killed after protesters set fire to a council building in eastern Indonesia, amid nationwide demonstrations over the death of a ride-sharing driver.
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Israeli airstrike kills Houthi Prime Minister in Sanaa
An Israeli airstrike has killed the prime minister of the rebel-controlled government in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, as stated by the Houthis.
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TrumpIsAlive: Rumours dispelled as President Trump reappears at the White House with granddaughter
Online rumours of President Trump’s demise were greatly exaggerated—much to the dismay of creepy leftist critics.
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Andrii Parubii, former speaker of the Ukrainian parliament, shot dead in Lviv
Former speaker of Ukraine’s parliament Andrii Parubii has been shot dead in Lviv, authorities confirmed on Friday.
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Taliban crack down on underground beauty salons, threatening arrests within a month
The Taliban have issued an order targeting underground beauty salons operating in secret across Afghanistan, warning the women running them that they have one month to stop or face arrest.
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Driver ploughs into crowd outside Normandy bar, leaving one dead and five injured
A man has driven a car into a crowd outside a bar in northern France after a dispute in which one person was killed, and five others injured, according to prosecutors.
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Lithuania levies a €130,000 fine on a company associated with Bankera for AML infringements
The Bank of Lithuania has fined Pervesk UAB, a company linked to the troubled Bankera cryptocurrency project, €130,000 ($151,525) for serious violations of anti–money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorist financing rules.
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