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Colombian presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe shot in Bogota
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Ukraine war briefing: Putin yet to retaliate in full force over Operation Spiderweb, officials say
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Zelenskyy says Russian drivers 'didn't know anything' about role in audacious drone attack
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Ukraine’s Drone Attack Exposes Achilles’ Heel of Military Superpowers
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Japan Flexes Its Military Muscle at China, and Trump
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Hero or Traitor? Ernest Wilimowski, a Long-Dead Soccer Star, Is Revived, and Reviled.
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Italy citizenship referendum polarises country
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Italians Prepare to Vote in Citizenship Referendum
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Italians vote on easing citizenship requirements, reversing labour reform
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Italy votes on speeding up citizenship for foreigners
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Italians vote on citizenship and job protections amid low awareness and turnout concerns
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Six killed by Israeli gunfire near Gaza aid site, Hamas officials say
By Barbara Plett
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Israeli forces in Gaza kill 6 Palestinians seeking aid, health officials say
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US-backed Gaza group suspends aid for a day over threats, Hamas vows to protect UN aid
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‘Death and hunger’: Videos, expert analysis and witnesses point to Israeli gunfire in Gaza aid site shooting
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Trump travel ban targets nations mired in civil wars or armed conflicts
By Angie Orellana Hernandez
Restricting The Entry of Foreign Nationals to Protect the United States from Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and Public Safety Threats
Travel ban may shut door for Afghan family to bring niece to US for a better life
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Travel ban: Trump reprises one of the worst things he did in his first term.
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Haitians Reel as Trump’s Travel Ban Tears Families and Businesses Apart
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4 takeaways from Erin Patterson's testimony at her toxic mushroom triple murder trial
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Woman who denies mushroom murders of her in-laws accepts that she served them death caps for lunch
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Australia mushroom trial: Erin Patterson tells prosecutors lunch was meant to 'special'
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Erin Patterson questioned about intentions, feelings for poisoned victims
Pope to ecclesial movements: Always keep Jesus at the centre
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Heads of terror group that abducted and murdered Bibas family killed by IDF
Israel says it has killed leader of Palestinian militant group that took part in October 7 attack
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IDF airstrike kills head of Palestinian jihadist group that helped Hamas kidnap, murder on Oct. 7
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IDF kills senior Gazan terrorists behind Haggai, Bibas families abductions
By Post Staff
Kharkiv hit by ‘most powerful attack’ of entire war, mayor says, as Russia pounds Ukraine again
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Russia Pummels Kharkiv With Drones and Bombs, Ukraine Says
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Four killed in Russian attacks on Ukraine as Moscow continues to retaliate for Kyiv's drone strike
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Operation Spiderweb 'gave Putin a reason to bomb the hell out of them,' Trump says, following large-scale attacks on Ukrainian cities
By Dmytro Basmat
Ukrainian cities pounded by Russia in retaliation for Sunday drone strike
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Polish politicians respond to reports of voting irregularities
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Why were so many Thai farmers among the hostages held by Hamas in Gaza?
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Israel Recovers Body of Thai Farmworker in Gaza
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Israeli military says it recovered body of Thai hostage from southern Gaza
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Israel says it has retrieved the body of a Thai hostage in Gaza
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,200
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Satellite images reveal North Korea is constructing the largest and most advanced warship ever.
Behind the scenes: How Israeli intel uncovered Hezbollah’s drone network - interview
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Israel Bombs Beirut Outskirts, Citing Hezbollah Drone Workshops
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Israeli military strikes Beirut's southern suburbs
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Lebanon: Israel strikes southern Beirut on eve of Eid Al Adha
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Updates: Israel strikes south Beirut as Gaza daily death toll rises to 52
By Federica Marsi, Nils Adler & Virginia Pietromarchi
Israel arming Gaza militias fighting Hamas, Netanyahu says
By Nadine El-Bawab
Gaza militia leader Abu Shabab: We don't work with Israel, haven't ruled out coordination with IDF
By Post Staff
Israel backs an anti-Hamas armed group known for looting aid in Gaza. Here's what we know
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Who Is Yasser Abu Shabab, the Leader of the Israeli-Backed Militia in Gaza?
By Adam Rasgon
Israel confirms it is arming Hamas rivals in operation opposition calls ‘complete madness’
By Oren Liebermann
China, EU enter final stage of EV price commitment talks: Chinese commerce ministry
Europe Doesn’t Have a China Card: Détente With Beijing Would Be a Disaster
China Says Progress Made With EU on Electric Vehicle Price Talks
China-EU package discussions on EVs, brandy and rare-earth export controls a positive step toward establishing long-term solution for both sides: expert
EU won’t pivot to China even if US trade talks fail, says Poland
By Thomas Moller-nielsen
EU asked to intervene as US sanctions deal fresh blow to ICC
By Rosie Birchard
US hits International Criminal Court judges with sanctions over investigation into Israel
By Molly Quell & Matt Lee
Rubio announces sanctions on International Criminal Court judges
By Karen DeYoung
European Union backs ICC after US sanctions on court judges
EU backs International Criminal Court after US sanctions judges
By Stephanie Van Den, Stephanie Vandenberg & Charlotte Van Campenhout
India vows to keep up development in Kashmir after tourist attack
By Sakshi Dayal
World’s highest railway bridge opens in conflict-hit Kashmir
By Rhea Mogul
An Engineering Marvel, Decades in the Making: A Rail Line to Kashmir
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Engineer going home for Eid, 3 brothers visiting Vaishno Devi – Katra-Srinagar Vande Bharat takes off with 530 on board
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Meet Dr G Madhavi Latha, the IISc professor who dedicated 17 years for the Chenab Bridge
Macron to visit Greenland amid Trump’s continued threats
By Sejla Ahmatovic
Macron Will Visit Greenland This Month, Defying Trump
By Roger Cohen & Jeffrey Gettleman
France’s president will visit Greenland in a show of EU unity, Danish leader says
France’s Macron to Visit Greenland as Trump Eyes the Island
By Ania Bloomberg
Macron to visit Greenland to boost ‘European unity’ amid Trump threats
IDF to Gaza City residents: 'We will attack, evacuate south immediately!'
By Einav Halabi
IDF Arabic Spokesperson Avichay Adraee issues evacuation notice to residents north of Gaza City
By Post Staff
Israel Seeks to Clear Much of Northern Gaza, Warning of New Military Operation
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Israel orders forcible evacuation of tens of thousands in northern Gaza
Russian Spies Are Suspicious of China, Even as Putin and Xi Grow Close
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Russia's FSB calls China 'the enemy' — leaked NYT report exposes secret Kremlin fears
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How The Times Obtained Secret Russian Intelligence Documents
By Paul Sonne & Jacob Judah
Russian intelligence says it collects WeChat data to monitor Chinese spying
By Aaron Krolik & Paul Sonne
FSB Documents Expose China’s Espionage Threat to Russia
US Navy Captain: Red Sea Conflict Was 'Knife Fight in a Phone Booth'
By Jake Epstein
A US Navy warship captain said the Red Sea conflict was a 'knife fight in a phone booth.' China would be way more challenging.
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Trump Frustrated Over Lack of Progress in Ukraine-Russia Negotiations
Zelenskyy rejects Trump's playground characterization of Ukraine war, calling Putin 'murderer'
By Christopher Boccia
Trump Compares Russia and Ukraine to Children Fighting
By Jonathan Swan
Trump says it may be better to let Ukraine and Russia 'fight for a while'
Trump compares Ukraine-Russia war to kids’ brawl: ‘Sometimes you’re better off letting them fight’
By Kevin Liptak
Israeli Navy gears up to block Greta Thunberg’s high-profile protest ship headed for Gaza
A ship called Madleen: Gaza’s first fisherwoman inspires solidarity mission
By Maram Humaid & Simon Speakman
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Climate activist Greta Thunberg and "Game of Thrones" actor Liam Cunningham join aid ship sailing to Gaza
Activist aid ship carrying Greta Thunberg reaches Egyptian coast as it heads for Gaza
Indian PM Modi suggests thaw with Canada after G7 invite
By Richard Connor
Canada’s PM faces backlash for inviting India’s Narendra Modi for G7 summit
By Leyland Cecco
Canadian PM Mark Carney explains why PM Modi was invited to G7 Summit despite Nijjar tensions
By Nirmitha Rao
Carney invites Modi to G7 summit despite strained ties between Canada and India
G7 Summit: 'Strong push from G6 to have India at table'; expert explains why Canada couldn’t ignore PM Mo
Thailand closes border to tourists after Cambodia clash
By Nik Martin
Thailand and Cambodia reinforcing troops on disputed border after May skirmish, Thai minister says
By Panarat Thepgumpanat & Devjyot Ghoshal
Thailand ready for ‘high-level operation’ in Cambodia border dispute
Thailand Tightens Border Security Amid Tensions With Cambodia
By Pathom Sangwongwanich
Thailand will suffer from Cambodia border closure: Hun Sen
'You barely see people out': How immigration raids are reshaping daily life in Puerto Rico's Dominican enclave
By Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
Iran Claims Access to Cache of Sensitive Israeli Nuclear Files
By Arsalan Shahla
Iranian Media Claims Obtaining 'sensitive' Israeli Intelligence Materials
Iran claims it stole thousands of Israeli intel. materials, including nuclear docs. - report
By Post Staff
Iranian media claims Tehran acquired trove of sensitive Israeli nuclear files
Iranian TV Alleges Massive Spy Operation Targeting Israeli Nuclear Sites
Parents in Gaza Are Running Out of Ways to Feed Their Children: ‘All We Want Is a Loaf of Bread’
By Bilal Shbair & Vivian Yee
AP PHOTOS: Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha
Group stranded with Ice in Djibouti shipping container after removal from US
By Adam Gabbatt
Deportees are being held in a converted shipping container in Djibouti, ICE says
By Ximena Bustillo
How the Trump Administration Banished Eight Men to Legal Limbo in Africa
By Mattathias Schwartz, Hamed Aleaziz & Eric P. Schmitt
ICE officers stuck in Djibouti shipping container with deported migrants
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ICE Agents Stranded in Africa: What to Know
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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, June 7, 2025
How Putin plans to deliver killer blow to Ukraine with summer offensive
By James Rushton & Adrian Blomfield
The Telegraph: Russia has concentrated 125,000 troops near Sumy and Kharkiv, but the main goal is Donetsk region
ISW Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, June 7, 2025
By Christina Harward & George Barros
As Putin ramps up his summer offensive in Ukraine, will he succeed?
By Sam Kiley
Pope Leo XIV meets with Argentine President Milei
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IDF names two other soldiers killed in booby-trapped Gaza building on Friday
4 IDF soldiers killed, 5 wounded after booby-trapped south Gaza building collapses
IDF names Sgt. Cohen, Sgt.-Maj. Rotstein as additional fallen soldiers in Khan Yunis
By Post Staff
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Says It Will Open Two Aid Hubs in Rafah on Sunday
Israeli military says four soldiers killed in Gaza, will draft 10,000 more troops
A Novel Way to Deter Rhino Poachers
By Bob Cronin
To save rhinos, conservationists are removing their horns
By Sammy Westfall
Why conservationists are cutting off rhinos' horns
By Sarah Gambles
Dehorning rhinos reduces poaching by 80%, study finds
By Patrick Greenfield
Preemptively cutting rhinos’ horns cuts poaching
By Jake Buehler
Africa Corps to stay in Mali after Russia's Wagner mercenary group leaves
Can an American pope apply US-style fundraising and standards to fix troubled Vatican finances?
By Nicole Winfield
AI analysis of ancient handwriting gives new age estimates for Dead Sea Scrolls
By Jacopo Prisco
New study revolutionizes Dead Sea Scrolls dating, might rewrite Israel’s history
Dead Sea Scrolls analysis may force rethink of ancient Jewish history
Dead Sea Scrolls could be even older than previously thought, according to new study
By Andrea Margolis
The Dead Sea Scrolls Changed Our Understanding of the Bible. Could Some of Them Be Even Older Than We Thought?
By Sonja Anderson
Israel is accused of the gravest war crimes in Gaza
By Jeremy Bowen
Why Ehud Olmert Thinks His Country Is Committing War Crimes
By Isaac Chotiner
Former Israeli PM Olmert: ‘We need not just a truce, but an end to the war'
By Roberto Cetera
The conflict in Gaza is more complicated than Phill Goff makes out, writes Damien Grant
By Damien Grant
Former Israeli PM Olmert explains why he believes his country is committing war crimes
By Geoff Bennett, Daniel Sagalyn & Zeba Warsi
Brazilian comedian sentenced to 8 years in prison for ‘bigoted’ jokes
By Marina Dias & Terrence McCoy