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A Possible Viral Outbreak on an Atlantic Cruise Ship Claimed three Lives

The World Health Organization (WHO) informed the BBC that three individuals had perished following a suspected hantavirus outbreak on a...

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During a Second Journey to Pakistan, the Iranian Foreign Minister will Travel to Moscow to Meet With Putin

Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi returned to Pakistan on Sunday, a day after departing the nation as US President Donald Trump...

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Seven People Died in a Devastating Russian Attack on Ukraine

At least seven people were killed in Russian strikes across Ukraine overnight, including five in the center city of Dnipro, where an...

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A White House Report Alleges Chinese Companies Have Stolen a Lot of AI

To counter “industrial-scale campaigns” by foreign entities to steal technological advancements, the White House has announced...

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American Soldier Detained Following Purported $400,000 Gain in Maduro Raid

An American special forces man who allegedly made $400,000 from wagering on the operation to seize Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is...

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Zelensky tells CNN That Discussions over Ukraine Cannot Wait Until the Iranian Conflict is Resolve

Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, said that the war in Iran has diverted attention from Russia’s aggression against his...

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Tim Cook Steps Down as CEO of Apple and Names his Replacement

On September 1st, Tim Cook, 65, will relinquish his position as CEO to John Ternus, Apple’s head of hardware engineering, while...

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Opinion Polls Show That the Previous President of Bulgaria is Pro-Russian

In the ninth parliamentary election in five years, Bulgarians cast ballots on Sunday. Pro-Russian former President Rumen Radev, the clear...

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After a Scorching Summer, Japan has a New Moniker for Days that are 40°C or Higher

After last year’s hottest summer on record, Japan announced a new moniker for days with temperatures of 40C (104F) or above. Japanese...

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Japan Commits $10 Billion to Help Asian Countries Deal with The Oil Crisis

Japan has promised $10 billion (£7.4 billion) to assist its Asian neighbours, particularly those in South East Asia, in securing energy,...

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