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Jerry Seinfeld: University students stage walkout over comedian’s Israel support
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Mystery illness kills 4 as government issues chilling 'children at risk' warning
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Egypt says it will join South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at ICJ
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Elon Musk's X wins Australia court fight over censorship of church stabbing video
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Tide turns as Catalan pro-union socialists win regional elections
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Hamburg shooting: Screams heard as unknown gunman 'opens fire on police from high rise'
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Ukraine war briefing: 15 killed in Belgorod after Ukrainian missile shot down, officials say
Ukrainian missile attack kills 15 at apartment block, Russia says
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Nepal’s ‘Everest Man’ beats own record by climbing summit for 29th time
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Horror moment ‘catastrophic’ floods tear through towns & roads turn into rivers as rain swamps Afghanistan...
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Fierce battles in Gaza as Israeli forces attack Hamas militants
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U.S. is one of just 9 countries to vote against granting new 'rights and privileges' to Palestine in UN General Assembly
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Lithuania holds presidential election amid concerns over Russia-Ukraine war
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US threatens to block more arms sales if Israeli assault on Rafah goes ahead
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China accused of 'transnational repression' of students
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Vatican Museums faces unprecedented legal dispute over job conditions
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South Africa: Man rescued from collapsed building in George after five days
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Gary Lineker in tears as he says 'I can't be silent'
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Russia is ramping up sabotage across Europe
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Fourth Indian arrested and charged in Canada over Sikh activist’s killing
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Passenger praised for '14 hour karma' as 'entitled couple steal her plane seat'
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Tinubu promises support for Chad’s president-elect, Déby
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Exclusive: Cambridge's wealthiest college to divest from arms companies
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Ibiza and Majorca push new rules that may affect UK tourists
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North Macedonia’s new president reignites a spat with Greece at her inauguration
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Antony Blinken stuns with public criticism of Israeli conduct in Gaza
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US offers Israel intel on Hamas leaders in exchange for limited Rafah op
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Kuwait's emir dissolves country's parliament after years of deadlock
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