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LORI HINNANT

LORI HINNANT

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Europe|News|World

Precision missile strike on cafe hosting soldier's wake decimates Ukrainian village

The Ukrainian village of Hroza has been plunged into mourning by a missile strike that killed more than 50 people

Precision missile strike on cafe hosting soldier's wake decimates Ukrainian village
MidEast|News|World

'Not knowing' plunges the families of Israel's missing into a limbo of pain and numbness

The families of Israel's missing after Hamas' Oct. 7 massacre say they're stuck in a limbo of pain and numbness, and without much information

'Not knowing' plunges the families of Israel's missing into a limbo of pain and numbness
MidEast|News|World

Families of Israel hostages fear the world will forget. So they're traveling to be living reminders

Families of hostages seized during the Oct. 7 Hamas attack fear the world’s focus on them is fading, as is the impetus to free some 240 people held

Families of Israel hostages fear the world will forget. So they're traveling to be living reminders
Election|Europe|News|Political|World

French vote splits among left, center and far-right. With no majority, political paralysis threatens

French voters split their parliament into left, center and far-right, leaving the country with the stunning prospect of a deadlocked parliament and political paralysis

French vote splits among left, center and far-right. With no majority, political paralysis threatens
Education|Europe|News|World

Ukrainian front-line students celebrate back-to-school despite ever-present air raid alarms

Just hours after a dawn air raid alarm rang through the city, Zaporizhzhia schoolchildren have celebrated the traditional first day of school

Ukrainian front-line students celebrate back-to-school despite ever-present air raid alarms
Europe|News|World

Russian missiles blast Ukrainian military academy and hospital, killing more than 50, officials say

Ukrainian officials say two Russian ballistic missiles blasted a military academy and nearby hospital in Ukraine, killing more than 50 people and wounding more than 200 others

Russian missiles blast Ukrainian military academy and hospital, killing more than 50, officials say
Africa|Business|Economy|Education|Technology|World

Takeaways from an AP investigation of Russia recruiting Africans to make drones for use in Ukraine

Russia has recruited about 200 women ages 18-22 from across Africa to work in a factory alongside Russian vocational students, including teenagers, assembling thousands of Iranian-designed attack drones to be launched into Ukraine

Takeaways from an AP investigation of Russia recruiting Africans to make drones for use in Ukraine
Election|Political|US|World

On Ukraine's front and in Kyiv, hope and pragmatism compete when it comes to Trump's election

Soldiers in a Ukrainian artillery battery on the front lines of the country’s east were only vaguely aware of American election results pointing to Donald Trump’s victory

On Ukraine's front and in Kyiv, hope and pragmatism compete when it comes to Trump's election

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