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Thousands join Manila corruption protest on 40th anniversary of uprising
In the Philippines, thousands of protesters clashed with police in Manila on the 40th anniversary of a popular uprising.
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Anthropic vs the Pentagon: Why AI firm is taking on Trump administration
Anthropic was the first AI developer to be used in classified operations by the US Defense Department.
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Displaced Sudanese women caught up in war suffer wretched Ramadan
Women in Sudan’s Al-Sarraf camp face hunger and disease during a desperate holy month.
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Calls for justice grow after Israeli settlers kill another US citizen
Rights advocates say US envoy Mike Huckabee has failed to push for accountability for Israeli abuses against Americans.
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Commons Speaker says he tipped off police about Mandelson ahead of arrest
British House of Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle says he passed information about Peter Mandelson to Metropolitan Police.
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India vs Zimbabwe: T20 World Cup Super Eights – teams, start, lineups
India and Zimbabwe are both in need to a Super Eights win to keep alive T20 World Cup semifinal dream.
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Pakistani players in the Hundred: What’s the cricket controversy all about?
Breaking down row involving Pakistani cricketers’ presence in a franchise league in which Indian businesses own teams.
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UN: 6.5 million in Somalia facing hunger
The UN is warning 6.5 million people in Somalia are facing extreme hunger, triggered by a prolonged drought.
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Netanyahu greets Indian PM Modi as he lands in Israel
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi was greeted by Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel.
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How Putin stays strong in Russia, four years into war in Ukraine
The quick victory never came. But a functional economy, controlled media and slow battle gains give Putin control.
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