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    Harbadus attacks Andvaria: cyber war game tests Nato defences against Russia

    Nato's cyber war game in Tallinn tests alliance's readiness against Russian aggression. The two-day cyber battle was held 130 miles from Russia's border and involved hundreds of troops representing 29 Nato nations, seven allies, including Ukraine, amidst a complex attack on civilian and...
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    Syrian refugee elected mayor of German town, years after fleeing war | CNN

    A Syrian refugee has made history in Germany by becoming the first person with Syrian roots to win a mayoral election. Ryyan Alshebl, 29, ran as an independent candidate for the municipality of Ostelsheim and secured 55.41% of the votes on Sunday, beating two German candidates. Alshebl's...
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    A snowboarder got buried upside down in snow. See skier’s quick reaction. | CNN

    Bizarre Rescue Scene Caught on Camera at US Ski Resort. A shocking rescue scene has been captured on camera at Mt. Baker in Washington State, where a snowboarder became trapped upside down in a tree well and required the quick thinking of skier Francis Zuber to save him. The terrifying...
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    Canadian teenage swimmer Summer McIntosh breaks another world record | CNN

    Canada's 16-year-old swimming sensation Summer McIntosh has shattered another world record, this time in the 400m individual medley event at the Canadian swimming trials. Just days after breaking the world record for the 400m freestyle, McIntosh continued her remarkable streak by clocking a...
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    Erdogan’s political fate may be determined by Turkey’s Kurds | CNN

    Turkey's pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) has emerged as a key player in the country's upcoming election, potentially influencing the outcome of the vote and even unseating long-time ruler Recep Tayyip Erdogan. In a surprising move, the HDP announced last month that it would not...
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    Video shows moment man throws yogurt on two women in Iran | CNN

    Violence Erupts at Iranian Store as Unveiled Women Targeted. In the Iranian city of Shandiz, a disturbing incident unfolded at a local market, leaving two women with painful head injuries. The chaos began when a man approached the unsuspecting duo, who were not wearing the mandatory veil, and...
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    France needs its own No Kings day to protect its most valuable treasure | Patrick Boucheron and Pierre Singaravélou

    France's "Crown Jewels" are Not What They Seem: A Call for a New National Narrative In the wake of the daring heist at the Louvre, France's perpetually pessimistic conservatives are once again warning of a national collapse. The break-in, however, is not the first chapter in this grand...
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    The four astronauts NASA picked for the first crewed moon mission in 50 years | CNN

    NASA has selected four astronauts for its highly anticipated first crewed mission to the moon in over five decades. The quartet, consisting of NASA's Reid Wiseman and Christina Koch along with Victor Glover from SpaceX and Jeremy Hansen from the Canadian Space Agency, are set to embark on a...
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    Trump told Pence 'you'll go down as a wimp' in January 6 phone call, book says

    New Book Reveals Harsh Words from Trump to Pence on January 6 Phone Call A shocking excerpt from an upcoming book by ABC News' Jonathan Karl has shed new light on the infamous phone call between Donald Trump and Mike Pence on January 6, 2021. The conversation, which took place just days before...
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    The GOP’s decadeslong project to dismantle the Voting Rights Act is nearly realized

    The GOP's decades-long effort to dismantle the Voting Rights Act is finally nearing its completion. For over 50 years, this landmark legislation has protected the voting rights of marginalized communities across America, ensuring that all citizens have an equal say in our democracy. Once a...
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    ‘A force of nature who took no prisoners’: a tribute to Ninja Gaiden creator Tomonobu Itagaki

    Game Developer Legend Tomonobu Itagaki Dead at 58, Leaving Behind Legacy of Unapologetic Passion and Artistic Innovation. The video game world has lost one of its most iconic figures with the passing of Tomonobu Itagaki, a pioneering game designer who left an indelible mark on the industry. The...
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    Zelenskyy checks out Gripen fighter jets Ukraine buying from Sweden

    Ukraine's President Zelenskyy Takes First Look at Gripen Fighter Jets Set to be Used in the War Against Russia In a visit aimed at solidifying his country's military capabilities, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently spent time with Sweden's Gripen fighter jets. As Ukraine aims to...
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    'Fatal combination' of disease, injuries and famine in Gaza is generational crisis, WHO tells BBC

    The World Health Organization's chief, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has warned that the dire health crisis in Gaza will last for "generations to come" unless more aid is urgently provided. The Strip is experiencing a "fatal combination" of disease, injuries, and famine that has left its...
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    Diane Keaton's style: she dodged the stamp of the machine

    Diane Keaton: The Original Fashion Rebel For a Hollywood starlet, Diane Keaton has always defied convention when it comes to personal style. While the glamour of old-school Hollywood typically calls for a glamorous gown or a sleek evening dress, Keaton has never been one to play by the rules...
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    Kwame Brathwaite, photographer of ‘Black is Beautiful’ movement, dies at 85 | CNN

    Pioneering Photographer Behind the 'Black is Beautiful' Movement Has Passed Away at 85 Kwame Brathwaite, a photographer and activist who played a pivotal role in defining the aesthetics of the "Black is Beautiful" movement, has died at the age of 85. Born in 1938 to Barbadian immigrants in New...
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    ‘Scary, cold, hungry and lonely’: Volunteer soldier shares experience on front line | CNN

    Ukrainian Volunteer Soldier Opens Up About Traumatic Front-Line Experience A 22-year-old Ukrainian volunteer soldier, Akula, has bravely shared his harrowing experiences of fighting on the front lines during Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The young man joined the conflict at its inception and is...
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    World’s oceans losing their greenness through global heating, study finds

    Rising Temperatures Trigger Global Ocean Decline: A Grim Picture for Life as We Know It. A new study has revealed a disturbing trend in the world's oceans - their greenness is rapidly disappearing due to global heating. The alarming finding, published in a leading scientific journal, indicates...
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    Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin concedes election

    Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin has conceded defeat in the country's parliamentary election, marking an end to her tenure as leader. The opposition National Coalition Party (NCP) claimed victory, winning 48 of the 200 seats in parliament, while Marin's Social Democrats secured 43 seats...
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    ROG Xbox Ally X review – like nothing handheld gaming has seen before, for better or worse

    Asus and Microsoft's latest gaming collaboration, the ROG Xbox Ally X, has finally hit shelves. This pricey handheld console boasts impressive specs that set it apart from any other portable gaming device on the market. The price tag is undoubtedly a shocker, with the pricier model costing £799...
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    Trump’s peace plan is just about holding together, but may be unravelled by two unresolved issues | Rajan Menon

    Gaza's fragile ceasefire: A delicate balance between holding together and unraveling. Two years into the historic peace deal brokered by US President Donald Trump, the Gaza Strip has finally experienced a brief respite from two decades of brutal conflict. The Israeli government and Hamas have...
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