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Category: 4. World
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Riot police separate opponents, loyalists of Serbia’s president as tensions soar amid protests
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Hundreds of riot police Sunday separated opponents and loyalists of Serbia’s autocratic President Aleksandar Vucic in central Belgrade as political tensions boiled after a year…
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Hurricane Melissa deals another heavy blow to Jamaica’s farmers and fishers
The updates sent by friends and neighbors on WhatsApp confirmed what fisher Prince Davis already feared: Hurricane Melissa put a hole in the stern of his 50-foot (15-meter) fishing boat, and damaged the…
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Amateurs, not professionals, carried out theft – DW – 11/02/2025
Four suspects who have been charged and remanded in custody following a heist at the Louvre are considered more petty thieves than criminal masterminds, the Paris prosecutor said on Sunday.
Three of those who have been arrested are suspected of…
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Hamas hands over purported remains of 3 hostages; one confirmed as Omer Neutra
The Hamas terror group handed over the ostensible remains of three deceased hostages to the Red Cross on Sunday evening, with the bodies then transferred to Israeli authorities, who were working to confirm their identities.
US President…
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Multiple casualties feared after powerful magnitude 6.3 earthquake strikes northern Afghanistan
A powerful magnitude 6.3 earthquake has struck near one of northern Afghanistan’s largest cities, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) said.
Preliminary reports suggest that the…
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Mexican mayor who fought drug cartels is slain on Day of the Dead
MEXICO CITY — Carlos Manzo was famous in Mexico for saying what few other politicians would: That cartels operated with impunity and needed to be confronted with brute force. The mayor of a city in an avocado-growing region beset by crime…
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