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  1. DarlinG

    Two years after the death of Mahsa Amini, a ‘quiet revolution’ is still under way in Iran

    Two years after the death of Mahsa Amini, a ‘quiet revolution’ is still under way in Iran The scale of the protest movement that erupted after the 2022 death of Mahsa Amini and the brutal repression of those demonstrations have left an indelible mark on Iranian society. More and more women are...
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    London Olympics chief Coe, international cycling head Lappartient in race for IOC presidency

    London Olympics chief Coe, international cycling head Lappartient in race for IOC presidency The head of the 2012 London Olympics, Briton Sebastian Coe, and the chief of international cycling, Frenchman David Lappartient, are among the names being mentioned as the International Olympic Committee...
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    Kyiv invites UN and Red Cross to Ukraine-held parts of Russia's Kursk region

    Kyiv invites UN and Red Cross to Ukraine-held parts of Russia's Kursk region Ukraine has invited the UN and the International Committee of the Red Cross to carry out humanitarian work in Russia's Kursk region following a cross-border Ukrainian offensive that Kyiv says has resulted in the capture...
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    French jihadist linked to Charlie Hebdo attackers stands trial for terrorism-related offences

    French jihadist linked to Charlie Hebdo attackers stands trial for terrorism-related offences French jihadist Peter Cherif, who was in regular contact with the brothers who carried out the 2015 attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, went on trial in Paris Monday. Cherif, who has not been...
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    France's Breton resigns as EU commissioner in public clash with Ursula von der Leyen

    France's Breton resigns as EU commissioner in public clash with Ursula von der Leyen French European commissioner Thierry Breton announced he was standing down from his role effective immediately Monday, publicly accusing EU chief Ursula von der Leyen of having tried to block him from being...
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    Death toll rises as more rivers burst their banks in central European floods

    Death toll rises as more rivers burst their banks in central European floods Intense flooding caused by heavy rain across central Europe has killed at least 10 people, with more rivers bursting their banks on Monday. More than 12,000 people have been evacuated in the Czech Republic, the...
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    Beijing frees US pastor imprisoned in China for almost 20 years

    Beijing frees US pastor imprisoned in China for almost 20 years David Lin, a US pastor jailed in China since 2006 on charges of contract fraud, has been released, the State Department said Sunday. Washington has for years urged Beijing to release Lin, who the US maintains was wrongfully detained.
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    What we know about the latest apparent assassination attempt on Donald Trump

    What we know about the latest apparent assassination attempt on Donald Trump Former US president and Republican party nominee Donald Trump appears to have been targeted by another assassination attempt while playing at his golf course in Palm Beach, Florida on Sunday. Here’s what we know so far.
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    'Shogun' celebrates Emmys record as 'The Bear', 'Baby Reindeer' rack up big wins

    'Shogun' celebrates Emmys record as 'The Bear', 'Baby Reindeer' rack up big wins Japan-set historical epic "Shogun" broke records at the Emmy Awards on Sunday, with 14 minor category wins and one major gong for best drama series directing. It is poised to become the first non-English-language...
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    Shanghai hit by strongest typhoon in over 70 years as Bebinca makes landfall

    Shanghai hit by strongest typhoon in over 70 years as Bebinca makes landfall Typhoon Bebinca, the strongest storm to hit Shanghai in 70 years, made landfall Monday, state media reported. Flights were canceled, highways closed, and coastal residents evacuated as the city faced strong winds and...
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    Mexico's Obrador enacts judicial reforms to elect judges by popular vote

    Mexico's Obrador enacts judicial reforms to elect judges by popular vote Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador signed into law judicial reforms to elect all judges by popular vote, a global first. He called it a "historic day" in a video alongside president-elect Claudia Sheinbaum...
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    UK Starmer pledges migration cooperation with Meloni ahead of Italy talks

    UK Starmer pledges migration cooperation with Meloni ahead of Italy talks British Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledged a "new era" of cooperation to tackle people smuggling gangs, ahead of talks with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. Starmer, prioritising European relations since his July...
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    Honduran anti-mining activist who fought to save forests, rivers is killed

    Honduran anti-mining activist who fought to save forests, rivers is killed An environmental activist who protested mining and hydro-electric projects in northern Honduras in an effort to preserve tropical forests and rivers has been killed, police said on Sunday.
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    Trump safe after gunshots in his vicinity, campaign says

    Trump safe after gunshots in his vicinity, campaign says Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is safe after an incident on Sunday in which two people exchanged gunfire outside his Florida golf club, according to his campaign and the Secret Service. The former president has reinforced...
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    At least 40 people dead after a boat capsizes in Nigeria

    At least 40 people dead after a boat capsizes in Nigeria At least 40 people have drowned in a boat accident in northwest Nigeria, said President Bola Tinubu on Sunday.
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    Deadly shelling in Ukraine's Pokrovsk as Russia gains ground

    Deadly shelling in Ukraine's Pokrovsk as Russia gains ground At least one person was killed by Russian shelling in eastern Ukraine city of Pokrovsk on Sunday, while Moscow's troops advanced around the city.
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    Lithuanian artists affirm identity, Western links with major cultural festival in France

    Lithuanian artists affirm identity, Western links with major cultural festival in France With the shadow of the war in Ukraine to its east, the Baltic nation is seeking to reaffirm its ties with the West. The Season of Lithuania in France, running from September to December, will be an...
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    Two years after Mahsa Amini's death in Iran, protest movement endures harsh persecution

    Two years after Mahsa Amini's death in Iran, protest movement endures harsh persecution Two years have gone by since a massive protest movement erupted in Iran following the death in custody of Mahsa Amini after she was detained for allegedly violating the dress code for women. The opposition to...
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    Netanyahu warns Yemen's Houthi rebels of 'heavy price' after first missile attack on central Israel

    Netanyahu warns Yemen's Houthi rebels of 'heavy price' after first missile attack on central Israel Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that Yemen's Houthi rebels would pay "a heavy price" after the group claimed responsibility for a rare missile attack launched from Lebanon...
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    In pictures: Storm Boris brings heavy floods to central, eastern Europe

    In pictures: Storm Boris brings heavy floods to central, eastern Europe One person died in Poland and four are reported missing in the Czech Republic, authorities in the countries said on Sunday, as Storm Boris brought some of the heaviest rains in years to central and eastern Europe. The storm...
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