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    Palestinians flee as Israeli army attacks north Gaza with tanks and drones

    Tanks and drones from the Israeli army have rolled into northern Gaza, sending thousands of Palestinians fleeing their homes in a desperate bid to escape the chaos. The military operation has been met with condemnation from Qatar and Egypt, who are calling for an immediate withdrawal of Israeli...
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    Swedish navy encountering Russian submarines 'almost weekly' – and more could be on the way

    Sweden's Navy on High Alert as Russian Submarines Lurk in Baltic Sea The Swedish navy is grappling with an almost weekly presence of Russian submarines in the Baltic Sea, its chief of operations revealed, amid escalating tensions over Ukraine. According to Capt Marko Petkovic, Moscow has been...
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    Experience: I gave birth to the world's first IVF boy

    A groundbreaking medical breakthrough in 1978: I became the mother of the world's first IVF boy, a moment that changed my life forever. In February 1972, at just 26 years old, my gynaecologist informed me that my fallopian tubes were blocked and that pregnancy was unlikely. My dream of starting...
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    FBI arrests suspect in 2021 D.C. pipe bomb case, identified as Virginia man

    Northern Virginia Man Arrested in Connection with 2021 D.C. Pipe Bomb Case A 30-year-old man from Woodbridge, Virginia, has been arrested and charged with placing two pipe bombs outside the Democratic National Committee and Republican National Committee headquarters on January 5, 2021, just...
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    Kremlin signals no breakthrough after Ukraine talks with US

    Russian President Vladimir Putin met with US President Donald Trump's senior negotiator Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner on Monday, sparking hopes for a breakthrough in negotiations over a potential Ukraine peace deal. However, following the meeting, Kremlin officials signaled that no...
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    The loneliness fix: I wanted to find new friends in my 30s – and it was easier than I imagined

    Life after 35 is often depicted as a desolate wasteland devoid of friends – a bleak, barren landscape where social connections wither away like autumn leaves. However, I'm here to tell you that this narrative may not be entirely accurate. Research suggests that making close friendships becomes...
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    Connecticut routs San Diego State to win its fifth NCAA men’s basketball title after dominating tournament | CNN

    UConn Claims Fifth NCAA Men's Basketball Title in Thrilling Win Over San Diego State The University of Connecticut has secured its fifth men's basketball national title, cruising past San Diego State 76-59 at NRG Stadium in Houston. The Huskies' dominant performance marked their sixth...
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    Analysis: Beijing promised to ‘fight back’ over Taiwan leader’s US visit. But this time it has more to lose | CNN

    The text appears to be a webpage content from the news organization CNN, specifically a collection of articles and videos related to US-China relations. The content includes: 1. A recent article about Taiwan's president meeting with US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, discussing China's reaction to...
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    Sen. Fetterman shares graphic photo after heart rhythm scare, says doctors ‘put me back together’

    Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman has shared a graphic photo of himself after a fall near his home, which left him hospitalized with a facial injury caused by a ventricular fibrillation flare-up. The image shows 20 stitches across his cheek, taken just two days after the incident. Fetterman's...
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    Chinese spy balloon was able to transmit information back to Beijing | CNN Politics

    A Chinese spy balloon that flew over the US earlier this year was able to transmit information back to Beijing in real-time, according to a source familiar with the matter. The balloon's journey across North America began in Alaska and continued through Canada before entering Montana, where it...
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    Curfew declared in Tanzania’s capital amid election-day protests

    Tanzania's capital Dar es Salaam has been plunged into chaos as police declared a curfew amid election-day protests, with demonstrators burning a local police station and destroying banners supporting President Samia Suluhu Hassan. The president is widely expected to win re-election, despite her...
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    CEOs are tired of being held responsible for gun regulation | CNN Business

    Corporate leaders are "tired" of being the sole voices on gun control, says Yale professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, who has close ties with top executives. For years, CEOs have been vocal on issues such as corporate social responsibility and sustainability, but their silence on gun reform following a...
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    Trump keeps making himself the punch line

    Donald Trump's latest antics have cemented his status as the punchline of his own joke. The billionaire businessman-turned-president is proving to be a masterclass in how not to run a country, with each new gaffe and scandal more laughable than the last. Take, for instance, his recent decision...
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    Democrats call on Rubio to help secure release of Palestinian-American teen held in Israeli prison

    US Democrats Urge Rubio to Help Secure Release of Palestinian-American Teen Held in Israeli Prison More than two dozen Democratic lawmakers are calling on US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee to take action to secure the release of 16-year-old...
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    Republicans are losing the political battle over the shutdown

    House Speaker Mike Johnson's continued refusal to swear in Democratic Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva of Arizona has taken the bizarre to new heights. By delaying her swearing-in, Johnson is essentially telling the people of Arizona's 7th Congressional District that their newly elected...
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    Transcript: Sen. Mark Kelly on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Oct. 19, 2025

    Arizona Democrat Senator Mark Kelly expressed his concerns over the escalating military operations in the Caribbean region, including the deployment of US forces and the launch of maritime strikes by Special Operations Forces. Kelly described these actions as "regime change" efforts, a term he...
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    Silent Hill f review – fascinating horror game maims the monsters teenage girls face

    Silent Hill f Review: A Descent into the Dark Heart of Misogyny Silent Hill f is an exercise in slow-burning tension that lingers long after the credits roll. This psychological horror game drops players into 1960s Japan, where the eerie atmosphere and unsettling monsters serve as a metaphor...
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    Why case against John Bolton is not like the others against Trump critics

    The case against former US national security adviser John Bolton stands out from those brought against other Trump critics due to its unique circumstances and the strength of the evidence presented. Unlike cases involving Trump's top aides, who were charged with mishandling classified...
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    Israel kills 11 family members in deadliest Gaza ceasefire violation

    At least 11 family members were brutally killed by Israeli forces in Gaza City yesterday, marking the deadliest single violation of a fragile ceasefire that came into effect just days ago. The gruesome killing has sent shockwaves through the Palestinian community, with many left to pick up the...
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    California governor says Trump ‘putting ego over responsibility’ as military show shuts highway

    California Governor Gavin Newsom has come out swinging against President Donald Trump, accusing him of prioritizing his ego over public safety. The tension between the two escalated when a live-fire military showcase took place at Camp Pendleton in California, forcing the closure of a major...
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