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UN official expresses concern on rights in Afghanistan
The United Nations’ special rapporteur on human rights in Afghanistan has expressed concern over the deterioration of rights in the country and called on the ruling Taliban to reverse new restrictions on women
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Doctors, hospitals in crisis-hit Lebanon go on 2-day strike
Dozens of doctors, nurses and medical personnel have rallied outside the Central Bank in the Lebanese capital of Beirut after declaring a two-day general strike
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Davos ends with Germany pushing global work on climate, war
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has expressed hopes for global cooperation on climate change, hunger and war as dozens of climate activists demonstrated in the Swiss town of Davos
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UK touts help for energy bills; seeks to forget 'partygate'
Britain's Conservative government has unveiled a $19 billion package to ease a severe cost-of-living squeeze
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UK minister: Russian meddling 'must be stopped' in Bosnia
British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss is in Bosnia’s capital to reaffirm the U.K.
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Police arrest 10 youths for anti-India protest in Kashmir
Police in disputed Kashmir have arrested at least 10 people during overnight raids following an anti-India protest that erupted as an Indian court sentenced a prominent Kashmiri pro-independence leader to life in prison
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Davos updates | Scholz doesn't think Putin will win war
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has reiterated his conviction that Russian President Vladimir Putin will not win the war in Ukraine
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Powerful earthquake shakes southern Peru
The U.S.
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Davos Voices: What leaders say about climate change, war
The World Economic Forum’s annual gathering of CEOs, government leaders and other elites this week in the Swiss town of Davos may seem full of important but impersonal announcements
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Powerful earthquake shakes southern Peru; no immediate reports of damage
Powerful earthquake shakes southern Peru; no immediate reports of damage
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Spain vows legal reforms in wake of spying allegations
The Spanish government will tighten judicial control over the country’s intelligence agency
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Turkish central banks keeps rate at 14% despite inflation
Turkey’s central bank kept its main interest rate unchanged for a fifth month running despite an annual inflation rate of nearly 70%
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As Ukraine war grinds, world pushes for way to get grain out
Russia is pressing for the West to lift sanctions.
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Japan's troubled Toshiba proposes outside directors to board
Troubled Japanese technology giant Toshiba has announced some additions to its proposed leadership ahead of a shareholders’ meeting next month
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Rival Libya leader says no plans to rule from Tripoli
One of Libya’s rival prime ministers has told The Associated Press that he has no immediate plans to rule from the capital of Tripoli, after his attempted move there last week sparked clashes and fears of a return to widespread civil strife
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EXPLAINER: What Turkey's Erdogan could gain in NATO debate
Turkey’s leader has caused a stir by throwing a wrench in Sweden and Finland’s historic bid to join NATO, lashing out at fellow alliance member Greece and announcing plans for a new incursion into Syria
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Albania offers ex-Soviet built naval base to NATO
The office of Albania's prime minister says the country has offered to NATO a naval base in an effort to highlight the tiny country’s value in the alliance “in these difficult times."
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Rights group: Bulgaria uses police dogs in migrant pushbacks
An international rights group says that Bulgarian authorities are attacking Afghan and other asylum-seekers, using police dogs and other violence to illegally push them back over the border into Turkey
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Senegal's president says 11 newborns have died in a fire that broke out in the neonatal unit of a hospital in Tivaouane.
Senegal's president says 11 newborns have died in a fire that broke out in the neonatal unit of a hospital in Tivaouane.
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Germany: G-7 nations can lead the way on ending coal use
Germany’s energy and climate minister says the Group of Seven wealthy nations can lead the way on ending the use of coal
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In Lebanon, a nascent reform movement faces tough road
Lebanon's elections brought into parliament 13 new independent lawmakers who hail from the movement of protests against the country's traditional political factions
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Indian, Pakistani killed in UAE gas blast that injured 120
A gas cylinder explosion in Abu Dhabi earlier this week that injured 120 people killed an Indian and a Pakistani national
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China's foreign minister starts Pacific tour in the Solomons
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi and a 20-strong delegation have arrived in the Solomon Islands at the start of an eight-nation tour that comes amid growing concerns about Beijing’s military and financial ambitions in the South Pacific region
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Dispute over mosque becomes religious flashpoint in India
For nearly three centuries, Muslims and Hindus in India’s Varanasi city have prayed to their gods in a mosque and a temple that are separated by one wall
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Pakistani ex-PM Khan demands new elections be set in 6 days
Pakistan’s defiant former Prime Minister Imran Khan has warned the government to announce the date of the next elections in the next six days otherwise he will again march on the capital along with 3 million people
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EXPLAINER: What's at stake for China on South Pacific visit?
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi is visiting South Pacific nations amid concerns over Beijing's growing military and diplomatic presence in the region
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El Salvador extends anti-gang emergency for another month
El Salvador’s congress has granted a request by President Nayib Bukele for a second one-month extention of the country’s anti-gang emergency decree
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Boat with reported 842 Haitian migrants reaches Cuba
A single vessel carrying 842 Haitians who apparently were trying to reach the United States has landed instead in central Cuba
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Brazil's Bolsonaro to attend Americas Summit after doubts
Close allies of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro say he has decided to attend the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles next month and plans to meet with U.S.
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6 migrants die, 25 injured in Mexico bus crash
Authorities in northern Mexico say six migrants have died and 25 were injured after a bus they were riding in plunged through a guardrail and down an embankment
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Brazil toughens environmental fines in reaction to a lawsuit
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro signed a decree Tuesday that creates stricter rules against environmental crimes in the Amazon rainforest, such as fraud in timber licensing
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3 detained after reported weapon sighting at German school
German police deployed in force and three youths were detained after an employee at a school reported having seen a youth carrying a firearm in a basement room of the building
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US has not been asked to help in probe of reporter's killing
The State Department says neither Israel nor the Palestinian Authority has formally requested U.S.
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Blast in Kabul mosque, IS bombs in north Afghanistan kill 14
A series of explosions has shaken Afghanistan, including a blast inside a mosque in the capital of Kabul that killed at least five people and three bombings of minivans in the country’s north that killed nine passengers
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War Crimes Watch: Hard path to justice in Bucha atrocities
Top leaders around the world have responded to gruesome evidence of civilian death and torture found after Russian troops retreated from areas around Kyiv with resounding calls for justice
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Slovenian lawmakers approve liberal-green leader as new PM
Slovenia’s parliament has voted to appoint the leader of a liberal-green party that won last month’s election as the country’s new prime minister, replacing a right-wing populist
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Gambia to investigate fugitive ex-dictator Jammeh for abuses
Gambia’s government is setting up a special prosecutor’s office to investigate for severe human rights violations and potentially charge former dictator Yahya Jammeh, who fled into exile in 2017 after 22 years in power
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UN says Yemen warring sides meet on reopening Taiz roads
Yemen’s warring sides have started talks on reopening roads in Taiz and other provinces as the United Nations pushes to extend a two-month cease-fire ahead of a looming deadline
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Russia takes steps to bolster army, tighten grip on Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin is trying to strengthen his control of southern Ukraine by giving residents of two regions a fast path to Russian citizenship
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War Crimes Watch: Targeting schools, Russia bombs the future
The Associated Press and the PBS series “Frontline” have independently verified that Russia has destroyed or damaged at least 56 Ukrainian schools in a manner that indicates a possible war crime
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Sweden, Finland delegations in Turkey for NATO talks
A senior Turkish official says Turkey will not agree to Sweden and Finland joining NATO without “concrete steps in a certain timeframe” to address Ankara’s concerns
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Iran summons Greek diplomat over seizing of ship's cargo
State media reports that Iran’s Foreign Ministry has summoned the chief of Greece’s diplomatic mission for allegedly seizing cargo from an Iran-flagged vessel in Greek waters
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Official: 41 indicted in $58M Puerto Rico drug operation
A federal grand jury has indicted 41 suspected gang members in Puerto Rico accused of smuggling drugs to the U
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Dozens of migrants missing off Tunisia's coast
Rescue teams searched for dozens of people reported missing after a boat carrying migrants from Libya to Europe capsized in the Mediterranean Sea off Tunisia’s coast
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Lebanese general renews mediation over missing US journalist
The head of a mission that assists hostages says a Lebanese security chief has met U.S.
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UN official urges world not to forget Rohingya refugees
The head of the U.N.
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Mexico's economy grew 1% in 1st quarter
Mexico’s government says the economy grew 1% in the first three months of the year, accelerating somewhat after registering meager 0.2% growth in the previous quarter
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Turkish FM makes rare visit to Israel as nations mend ties
Turkey’s foreign minister has visited Israel as part of ongoing efforts to improve ties between the two countries
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Uganda criminally charges leader of protests over prices
Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye has been criminally charged by authorities who accuse him of inciting violence with his efforts to stage street protests against rising commodity prices that the government largely blames on the war in Ukraine
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UK 'partygate' report blames culture of Johnson's office
An investigative report blames British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and other senior leaders for allowing boozy government parties that broke the U.K.
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