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Divided by Russia’s invasion, a Mariupol family’s future remains unclear
Mariupol residents talk about the past, present and future of their home city.
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Police believe search aircraft are their best chance of finding German tourist Carolina Wilga a day after her van was found abandoned in the Australian Outback
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The Boeing Dreamliner crashed shortly after takeoff on Thursday.
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North Korea pledges to 'unconditionally support' Russia's war in Ukraine
Kim Jong Un met on Saturday with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
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Hungary's oldest library is fighting to save 100,000 books from a beetle infestation
A medieval abbey in Hungary is battling a beetle infestation threatening its ancient book collection
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US aid cuts halt HIV vaccine research in South Africa, with global impact
South Africa has played a historic, global role in scientific research, from COVID-19 vaccines to HIV
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American killed by Israeli settlers in the West Bank, family says
Sayfollah "Saif" Musallet was killed on Friday while visiting family.
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Taiwan deploys US rockets in the country’s largest-ever military drills
ABC News foreign correspondent Britt Clennet delivers the latest on Taiwan’s largest-ever military drills.
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Preliminary report released on deadly Air India crash
Aviation analyst John Nance discusses the preliminary report released on the deadly Air India crash that indicated fuel to the plane's engines was shut off just seconds after the plane lifted off.
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UK's oldest WWII veteran, Donald Rose, dies at 110
Britain’s oldest World War II veteran, Donald Rose, has died at 110
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Turkish president hails start of disarmament by militant Kurdish separatists
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has hailed the disarmament of militant Kurdish separatists as the end of a “painful chapter” in Turkey’s history
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Russia warns US, South Korea and Japan against forming security alliance targeting North Korea
Russia’s foreign minister has warned the U.S., South Korea and Japan against forming a security partnership targeting North Korea
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Divided by Russia’s invasion, a Mariupol family’s future remains unclear
Mariupol residents talk about the past, present and future of their home city.
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Russian drone and cruise missile attacks kill at least 2 in Ukraine
Russia launched a massive drone and missile barrage on Ukraine overnight, killing at least two people and wounding more than 20
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2 dead as Russia attacks Ukraine overnight with almost 600 drones, Kyiv says
The overnight attack followed several recent nights of record strikes by Russia.
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What the ‘black box’ can tell us about plane crashes
A preliminary finding into last month’s Air India plane crash has suggested the aircraft’s fuel control switches were turned off, starving the engines of fuel and causing a loss of engine thrust shortly after takeoff
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Cambodian sites of Khmer Rouge brutality added to UNESCO heritage list
Three sites used by Cambodia’s brutal Khmer Rouge regime as torture and execution sites 50 years ago have been added by UNESCO to its World Heritage List
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Fuel to Air India plane was cut off moments before crash, investigation report says
A preliminary finding into last month’s Air India plane crash has suggested the aircraft’s fuel control switches were turned off, causing a loss of engine thrust shortly after takeoff
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US sanctions Cuban President Díaz-Canel, other officials for human rights violations
The U.S. government has announced sanctions against Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel and other officials for human rights violations
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‘There was a mental aberration or it was purposeful’: Expert on Air India report
ABC News contributor and pilot John Nance explains what a preliminary report into the Air India crash reveals about the incident that left 260 people dead.
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Mexico says 'no indication' plane carrying drugs came from El Salvador after diplomatic spat
Mexico’s government clarified there was “no indication” that an airplane it intercepted loaded with cocaine had originated from El Salvador, according to a letter posted by Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele
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Fuel switches on Air India flight cut off moments before fatal crash: Report
Flight AI171 was operating from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick, the airline said.
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Colombian authorities arrest alleged leader of Italian mafia in Latin America
Colombian authorities say they have captured an alleged leader of the Italian ’ndrangheta mafia in Latin America
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Preliminary report released in Air India crash that left 246 people dead
A preliminary report has been released on the Air India crash that left 246 people dead.
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Airdrops deliver food in hard-to-reach South Sudan as US cuts back on foreign aid
The United Nations' World Food Programme has conducted humanitarian airdrops in South Sudan as the country faces surging conflict along with global assistance programs roiled in financial crisis.
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Guatemalan villagers lynch 5 men accused of robbing homes after earthquakes
Residents of a rural Guatemalan community have lynched five men accused of robbing homes damaged by recent earthquakes
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Trump administration has floated deporting third-party nationals to Africa. Here's what we know
South Sudan has accepted eight third-country deportees from the U.S. and Rwanda says it’s in talk with the administration of President Donald Trump on a similar deal
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Photos of funeral of Kenyan civilian shot dead by police during protest
The burial of a Kenyan civilian who was shot at close range by a police officer during an anti-government demonstration in June has taken place at his parents’ farm in Kangema.
Boniface Kariuki was selling face masks at an anti-police demonstration on June 17 when he was shot in the head during a confrontation with two officers. On Thursday, an officer was charged with his murder.
Human rights groups have called for restraint among police officers following violence at similar protests captured by photographers on June 25 and July 7.
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Wife of Lufthansa CEO expresses 'deep sorrow' over fatal car accident in Italy
Vivian Spohr, the wife of Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr, said she is “at the compete disposal” of Italian judicial authorities following the death of a 24-year-old woman who was struck by a vehicle in Sardinia
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Elon Musk's X platform investigated in France for alleged data tampering and fraud
French prosecutors have launched an investigation into alleged data tampering and fraud involving Elon Musk's platform X
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Russia closes Polish consulate in Kaliningrad in tit-for-tat diplomatic row
Moscow has ordered the closure of Poland’s Consulate in the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad in a tit-for-tat move as relations between the countries remain strained over a Warsaw fire that Poland alleges was Russian sabotage
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Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi says Iran threatens her life after its war with Israel
The Norwegian Nobel Committee warns that Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi faces threats to her life from Iranian security services
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Kenya opposition leaders demand president's resignation over shooting comments
Kenya’s opposition leaders have demanded President William Ruto’s resignation after his order for police to shoot looters during protests
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Iran may still have uranium, but nuclear program dismantled: Israeli officials
An official said some of Iran's enriched uranium may have survived the strikes.
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UN's food agency limits aid operations in West and Central Africa due to funding cuts
The U.N.'s World Food Programme says it will suspend various food and nutritional assistance in vulnerable countries across West and Central Africa as a result of U.S. aid cuts that have left the agency struggling
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798 people killed near aid sites in Gaza: UN
The sites are run by the U.S. and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which disputes the number of fatalities. ABC News' James Longman reports.
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Greek parliament passes suspension of asylum claims despite international criticism
Greece’s parliament has approved a three-month suspension of asylum claims for migrants arriving from Libya despite strong criticism from the United Nations refugee agency and Europe’s top human rights official
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At least 23 dead after airstrike on Buddhist monastery in Myanmar
An airstrike on a Buddhist monastery in Myanmar's central Sagaing region has killed at least 23 people who were taking shelter in the compound, sources said
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Lebanon's president reveals the country's stance on relations with Israel
Lebanon's president says his country has no plans to have normal relations with Israel at the present time
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Russian drones strike Ukraine's 2nd-largest city, damaging a maternity hospital
Officials say a Russian drone barrage has targeted the center of Kharkiv, injuring nine people and damaging a maternity hospital in Ukraine’s second-largest city
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US commander says China has failed to coerce rival states in South China Sea
The U.S. Pacific Fleet commander says China has failed to intimidate rival claimant states into surrendering their sovereign interests in the South China Sea despite its intensifying “bullying tactics” and the United States and other allied countries a...
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Family of dogs help sniff out world's tiniest dolphins
A very rare group of tiny dolphins off the coast of New Zealand could very well be smiling, thanks to a special family of dogs.
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Cambodian lawmakers pass constitutional amendment allowing government to revoke citizenship
Cambodian lawmakers have passed a constitutional amendment that would allow the government to draft legislation granting the power to revoke citizenships
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Ukraine rejects accusation by Hungarian leader Orbán over the fatal beating of a dual citizen
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has accused Ukrainian authorities of beating a Hungarian-Ukrainian dual citizen to death after his military conscription
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Kurdish separatist fighters in Iraq begin laying down weapons as part of peace deal
Fighters with a Kurdish separatist militant group that has waged a decades-long insurgency in Turkey have begun laying down their weapons in a symbolic ceremony Friday in northern Iraq, the first concrete step toward a promised disarmament as part of a...
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Burning of migrant boat effigy in Northern Ireland triggers police investigation
Authorities in Northern Ireland are investigating a bonfire that featured effigies of migrants in a boat and a banner reading “stop the boats’’ to determine whether it was a hate incident
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Iran says a young French-German cyclist is in custody, a French newspaper reports
Iran’s foreign minister has confirmed that his country is detaining a teenage French-German cyclist who disappeared last month, French newspaper Le Monde reported
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Thousands in Srebrenica on 30th anniversary of Europe's only genocide since WWII
Thousands of people from Bosnia and around the world are gathering in Srebrenica to mark the 30th anniversary of a 1995 massacre there of more than 8,000 Bosniak Muslim boys and men which has been acknowledged as Europe’s only genocide after the Holocaust
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By day, the Ukrainian capital is alive and humming. By night, it’s a battleground
By day, the Ukrainian capital hums with life
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Photos suggest Iran attack on Qatar air base hit dome used for US communications
An Iranian attack on an air base in Qatar key to the U.S. military likely hit a geodesic dome housing equipment used by the Americans for secure communications
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Polish prosecutors investigate far-right lawmaker for comments on Auschwitz
Polish prosecutors have launched a preliminary investigation after a far-right lawmaker described the gas chambers at the Auschwitz death camp as a “fake.”
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Gunmen abduct and kill 9 passengers from 2 buses on a southwestern Pakistan highway
Officials say gunmen in southwestern Pakistan abducted and killed nine people after stopping two passenger buses on a highway in southwestern Pakistan
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