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Clash between Thai and Cambodian soldiers kills 1

Clash between Thai and Cambodian soldiers kills 1

BANGKOK (AP) — A Cambodian soldier was killed when Thai and Cambodian troops briefly fired at each other in their disputed border area Wednesday, officials said. Cambodian army spokesperson Mao Phalla said the Cambodian troops were conducting a routine patrol along the border when the Thai side opened fire. The Thai army’s statement said the […]

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Can new US and Israeli-backed aid foundation in Gaza work? | TV News

Can new US and Israeli-backed aid foundation in Gaza work? | TV News

The UN and aid agencies have criticised the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation after chaotic and deadly delivery. Gaza has been under total blockade by Israel for nearly three months. Aid agencies have been stopped from delivering the most basic of supplies, leaving 2.3 million people starving. Now, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is delivering food packages, but

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Influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate face UK rape and trafficking charges

Influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate face UK rape and trafficking charges

Latest charges come as self-styled ‘misogynist’ brothers face separate human trafficking case in Romania. Online influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate have been charged in the United Kingdom with rape and other crimes in their latest legal woes related to alleged sexual abuse and exploitation of women. The charges, announced by the Crown Prosecution Service

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Blue-footed booby’s colors shine on Galápagos : NPR

Blue-footed booby’s colors shine on Galápagos : NPR

Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR’s international correspondents share snapshots of moments from their lives and work around the world. I admit I am obsessed with the blue-footed booby. I saw the turquoise-accented avian for the first time on my recent reporting trip to the Galápagos — the Pacific volcanic islands some

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Vladimir Putin’s war economy is cooling, but Russians still feel richer – Financial Times

Vladimir Putin’s war economy is cooling, but Russians still feel richer – Financial Times

Vladimir Putin’s war economy is cooling, but Russians still feel richer  Financial Times Russia’s struggling war economy might be what finally drives Moscow to the negotiating table  CNBC Russia Classifies Budget As Ukraine War Costs Spiral Out of Control  Newsweek Putin Has Retooled Russia’s Economy to Focus Only on War  WSJ THE INTERVIEW: Russia’s wartime economy: a fortress or

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No death penalty for son of Mexican drug boss ‘El Chapo’: US prosecutors

No death penalty for son of Mexican drug boss ‘El Chapo’: US prosecutors

Federal prosecutors in the US will not seek the death sentence for Joaquin Guzman Lopez if he is found guilty at trial, court documents show. Federal prosecutors in the United States said they will not seek the death penalty for the son of Mexican drug lord “El Chapo” if he is found guilty of multiple drug

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Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal signs new six-year contract

Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal signs new six-year contract

Global football giants Barcelona have announced a new six-year deal with 17-year-old Spanish international Lamine Yamal. Spanish teenage sensation Lamine Yamal has signed a new six-year deal with Barcelona, the Catalan football club have announced. The 17-year-old was an integral part of Barcelona’s domestic treble-winning season and helped to guide Spain to the Euro 2024

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Naim and Wadee’a | Israel-Palestine conflict

Naim and Wadee’a | Israel-Palestine conflict

DigiDocs This documentary short explores the life and times of the filmmaker’s Palestinian grandparents, Naim Azar and Wadee’a Aghabi , and the consequences they suffered in Jaffa because of the Nakba, the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians by Zionists in 1948. Their lives are recounted through the oral testimonies of the couple’s three daughters and

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South Korea bars two former acting presidents from overseas travel

South Korea bars two former acting presidents from overseas travel

Han Duck-soo and Choi Sang-mok are being investigated over their role in last year’s martial law chaos. South Korean authorities have slapped travel bans on two former acting presidents as part of an investigation into alleged insurrection linked to ex-leader Yoon Suk-yeol’s martial law bid last year, according to local reports. Police barred former Prime

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