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Brief clashes erupt after pro-Palestinian march to Israeli embassy in Athens

Greek police clashed with protesters after a pro-Palestinian march to the Israeli embassy in Athens on Wednesday, Reuters witnesses and police officials said.

Brief clashes erupt after pro-Palestinian march to Israeli embassy in Athens
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US Southwest and Texas at risk of power shortfalls this summer, regulator says

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US Southwest and Texas at risk of power shortfalls this summer, regulator says
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Russian forces shell central Kharkiv, two injured, governor says

Russian forces shelled the central Shevchenkivsyi district of Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city, on Wednesday, injuring two people and damaging a five-storey building, the regional

Russian forces shell central Kharkiv, two injured, governor says
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Barge hits bridge in Texas, spills oil and shuts road

A barge crashed into a bridge on the Texas coast on Wednesday, forcing the closure of the only roadway to a small island off the city of Galveston, city officials said.

Barge hits bridge in Texas, spills oil and shuts road
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Austria's Raiffeisen faces US wrath over Russian business

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Austria's Raiffeisen faces US wrath over Russian business
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EU ambassadors agree to place four Russian media outlets on sanctions list

EU ambassadors agreed in principle on Wednesday to place four Russian media outlets on its sanctions list, accusing them of propaganda, EU Commissioner for Values and Transparency

EU ambassadors agree to place four Russian media outlets on sanctions list
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Dozens of countries sign up for Ukraine peace summit, Switzerland says

A summit that Switzerland hopes will pave the way for a peace process in Ukraine has drawn delegations from more than 50 countries, Swiss President Viola Amherd said on Wednesday.

Dozens of countries sign up for Ukraine peace summit, Switzerland says
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How Boeing could face the criminal prosecution it avoided in 2021

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How Boeing could face the criminal prosecution it avoided in 2021
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Slovak PM shooting could add political risk to credit rating - Moody's

A "disorderly evolution" of the situation in Slovakia following an attempted assassination of Prime Minister Robert Fico could raise the political risk level for the country's

Slovak PM shooting could add political risk to credit rating - Moody's
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US removes Cuba from list of countries not cooperating fully against terrorism

The U.S. removed Cuba from a short list of countries the United States alleges are "not cooperating fully" in its fight against terrorism, a State Department official said

US removes Cuba from list of countries not cooperating fully against terrorism
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Killings and attempted assassinations of leaders in Europe

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot and wounded on Wednesday, becoming the latest European leader to be the target of an assassination attempt.

Killings and attempted assassinations of leaders in Europe
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US says warship Mason intercepted Houthi missile, vessel Destiny untouched

The U.S. navy's destroyer the USS Mason intercepted an inbound Houthi anti-ship missile over the Red Sea on Monday, U.S.

US says warship Mason intercepted Houthi missile, vessel Destiny untouched
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EU leaders shocked by 'vile attack' on Slovak PM Fico

Several EU leaders condemned the attack on Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico on Wednesday.

EU leaders shocked by 'vile attack' on Slovak PM Fico
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Major cases keeping former Pakistan PM Imran Khan in jail

Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan was granted bail in a land corruption case on Wednesday, but will remain in prison on other charges.

Major cases keeping former Pakistan PM Imran Khan in jail
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Who is 'The Fly', the French gangster on the run after a prison van assault?

Hundreds of police are scouring northern France for Mohamed Amra, a fugitive known as "The Fly" who was freed by gunmen in a brazen attack against a prison van that killed two guards

Who is 'The Fly', the French gangster on the run after a prison van assault?
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Finland plans to use reservists to patrol border with Russia

Finland plans to change its conscription rules to allow thousands of reservists to help patrol its border with Russia should there be a sudden wave of migrants, the government

Finland plans to use reservists to patrol border with Russia
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US crude, fuel inventories fall as refining, demand pick up, EIA says

U.S. crude oil, gasoline and distillate inventories fell last week as both refining activity and fuel demand rose, the Energy Information Administration (

US crude, fuel inventories fall as refining, demand pick up, EIA says
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UK court system 'crooked', says WikiLeaks editor ahead of crucial Assange hearing

The editor of WikiLeaks denounced the British judicial system as crooked on Wednesday, days before a crucial court hearing which could end the legal battle by the organisation's

UK court system 'crooked', says WikiLeaks editor ahead of crucial Assange hearing
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World reacts to shooting of Slovak PM Robert Fico

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico suffered life-threatening injuries when he was shot and wounded in an attempted assassination on Wednesday, the government office said.

World reacts to shooting of Slovak PM Robert Fico
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Hungary grants house arrest to jailed Italian activist running for EU election

A Hungarian judge on Wednesday granted house arrest in Budapest to an Italian anti-fascist activist held in Hungary for allegedly assaulting far-right militants, the Italian Foreign and

Hungary grants house arrest to jailed Italian activist running for EU election
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Bernanke urges Bank of England to debate publishing rate projections

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Bernanke urges Bank of England to debate publishing rate projections
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How will Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders form a government?

The Netherlands was set to have its most right-wing government in recent history after anti-immigration populist Geert Wilders said he was close to working out a deal with

How will Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders form a government?
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EU's Borrell urges Israel to end Rafah operation

The European Union urges Israel to end its operation in Rafah immediately as the operation disrupts the distribution of humanitarian aid in Gaza and is leading to more internal

EU's Borrell urges Israel to end Rafah operation
Economy|News

Brazil's central bank fully committed to 3% inflation target, board members say

Brazil's central bank is firmly committed to pursuing its 3% inflation target, board members said on Wednesday, noting that they share concerns about rising price

Brazil's central bank fully committed to 3% inflation target, board members say
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Ireland to recognise Palestinian state by end May, foreign minister says

Ireland will recognise a Palestinian state before the end of this month if not on May 21 as first thought, Irish Foreign Minster Micheal Martin said on Wednesday.

Ireland to recognise Palestinian state by end May, foreign minister says

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