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Israel carried out a fifth day of bombardments across the Gaza Strip as the Palestinian territory lost electricity, following one of the deadliest attacks against Israel in history.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to exact an "immense price from the enemy" after Palestinian militants from the Gaza Strip used paragliders and other means to infiltrate Israel.
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Police are searching for two male suspects after stabbings in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. At least 10 people are dead and 15 are wounded.
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The verdict comes nearly six months after Griner was arrested at a Moscow-area airport with cannabis vape cartridges in her luggage.
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Abe, an ultra-nationalist who served as Prime Minister longer than anyone else before stepping down in 2020, was shot and killed on Friday.
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A powerful 5.9 magnitude earthquake shook eastern Afghanistan overnight, causing homes of mud-brick and cinder block to collapse over sleeping families.
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In a policy shift aimed at reducing deaths from overdoses, Canada is decriminalizing the possession of small amounts of drugs in British Columbia.
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A Chinese plane has crashed in rural southern China with 132 onboard in what could be the country's worst aviation disaster in two decades.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke to the U.S. Congress. His remarks come as the Russian invasion enters its third week.
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The ban would mark a divergence in U.S. sanctions from those of its allies and partners, most of whom rely on Russian oil and gas.
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The Kremlin says Russia is ready to send a delegation to Belarus for talks with Ukrainian officials.
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The next round of sanctions could target banks and export controls, which would cut Russia off from critical technology like semiconductors.