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US, UK, EU urge probe into Pakistan election, express concerns

The United States, Britain and the European Union on Friday separately expressed concerns about Pakistan's electoral process in the wake of a vote on Thursday

US, UK, EU urge probe into Pakistan election, express concerns
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US conducts more strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen

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US conducts more strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen
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US, South Africa discuss Gaza war ahead of ruling on measures in genocide case

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US, South Africa discuss Gaza war ahead of ruling on measures in genocide case
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Complaint alleges Harvard didn't protect pro-Palestinian students from threats

Over a dozen students alleged on Monday that Harvard University failed to protect them from harassment and threats "based solely" on their pro-Palestinian

Complaint alleges Harvard didn't protect pro-Palestinian students from threats
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Pelosi urges FBI probe of Gaza ceasefire protests in US, suggests Russia links

Former U.S.

Pelosi urges FBI probe of Gaza ceasefire protests in US, suggests Russia links
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US emphasizes 'accountability and transparency' in Nigeria security operations

Senior U.S. diplomat Victoria Nuland met Nigerian National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu and discussed "promoting accountability and transparency" in the

US emphasizes 'accountability and transparency' in Nigeria security operations
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US Treasury official discusses cholera outbreak, debt with Zambia minister

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US Treasury official discusses cholera outbreak, debt with Zambia minister
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OpenAI boss Sam Altman says Muslims in tech world fear retaliation in speaking up

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said on Thursday he felt members of the Muslim and Arab communities in the tech industry were uncomfortable speaking about their recent

OpenAI boss Sam Altman says Muslims in tech world fear retaliation in speaking up
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Former Hong Kong independence group leader seeks asylum in Britain

The former leader of a Hong Kong pro-independence group, who was sentenced under a national security law imposed by China, fled to Britain and will seek asylum

Former Hong Kong independence group leader seeks asylum in Britain
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Biden says US air strikes in Iraq aimed to deter Iran, militants from attacks

The U.S. military's air strikes on Monday in Iraq aimed to deter Iran and Iran-backed militia groups from conducting or supporting attacks on United States

Biden says US air strikes in Iraq aimed to deter Iran, militants from attacks
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US welcomes Russia's Navalny being located, concerned for his well-being

The United States welcomed reports on Monday that jailed Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny had been located but remained "deeply concerned" about

US welcomes Russia's Navalny being located, concerned for his well-being
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Biden 'heartbroken' that American believed kidnapped by Hamas is dead

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Biden 'heartbroken' that American believed kidnapped by Hamas is dead
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US, S.Korea, Japan condemn N.Korea's ballistic missile launches; urge dialogue

The top diplomats of the United States, South Korea and Japan on Wednesday condemned North Korea's recent ballistic missile launches and urged Pyongyang to

US, S.Korea, Japan condemn N.Korea's ballistic missile launches; urge dialogue
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US says Hungarian sovereignty law gives 'draconian tools' to government

A law passed in Hungary's parliament last week gives the government "draconian tools" to intimidate those with views not shared by the ruling party, the U.S.

US says Hungarian sovereignty law gives 'draconian tools' to government
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USAID contractor killed in Gaza in November Israeli air strike, employer says

A contractor for the U.S.

USAID contractor killed in Gaza in November Israeli air strike, employer says
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Senior US official visits India, discusses alleged plot to kill Sikh separatist

White House deputy national security adviser Jon Finer led a U.S. delegation to New Delhi on Monday where he noted the formation of an investigative panel by

Senior US official visits India, discusses alleged plot to kill Sikh separatist
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US restricts visas for Uganda, Zimbabwe officials, citing repression

The United States on Monday expanded a visa restriction policy on Ugandan officials to include those it believes are responsible for undermining democracy and

US restricts visas for Uganda, Zimbabwe officials, citing repression
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G7 foreign ministers support extension of pause in fighting in Gaza

Foreign ministers of the Group of Seven countries support the further extension of the current pause in fighting in Gaza and future pauses to increase

G7 foreign ministers support extension of pause in fighting in Gaza
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Top diplomats of US, Japan, South Korea discuss North Korea satellite launch

The top diplomats of the United States, South Korea and Japan held a call on Friday to discuss North Korea's recent launch of a spy satellite which they

Top diplomats of US, Japan, South Korea discuss North Korea satellite launch
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US antisemitic incidents up about 400% since Israel-Hamas war began, report says

Antisemitic incidents in the United States rose by about 400% in slightly over two weeks since war broke out in the Middle East after Palestinian Islamist group Hamas

US antisemitic incidents up about 400% since Israel-Hamas war began, report says
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US officially concludes Gabon underwent a coup, State Department says

The United States has concluded that a military coup has taken place in Gabon, the U.S.

US officially concludes Gabon underwent a coup, State Department says
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Blinken meets US leaders of Jewish, Arab, Palestinian-American groups amid war

Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday separately met US leaders from the Jewish as well as Arab and Palestinian-American communities amid war in the

Blinken meets US leaders of Jewish, Arab, Palestinian-American groups amid war
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Obama warns some of Israel's actions in Gaza may backfire

Some of Israel's actions in its war against Hamas, like cutting off food and water for Gaza, could "harden Palestinian attitudes for generations" and weaken

Obama warns some of Israel's actions in Gaza may backfire
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US advises citizens not to travel to Iraq after recent attacks on US personnel

The U.S. State Department said on Sunday U.S. citizens should not travel to Iraq after recent attacks on American troops and personnel in the region.

US advises citizens not to travel to Iraq after recent attacks on US personnel
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US announces seizure of 17 website domains used by North Korea IT workers

The United States said on Wednesday it has seized 17 website domains used by North Korean information technology workers in a scheme to allegedly defraud

US announces seizure of 17 website domains used by North Korea IT workers

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