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UK announces social media curfew for older teens
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France fireworks fizzle as Spain advance to World Cup final
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Strike on busy market kills 25 in Russian-held Donetsk
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UN urges Ethiopia and Somalia to talk to solve dispute
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Hamas says Gaza deaths top 25,000 as Israel pushes offensive
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250,000 in German protests against far-right AfD
Around 250,000 people turned out across Germany on Saturday in protests against the far-right AfD, which sparked an outcry after it emerged that the party's members discussed mass deportation plans at a meeting of extremists.
Iran blames Israel, vows revenge after Guards die in Syria strike
Iran on Saturday accused Israel of a strike in Damascus that killed five Revolutionary Guards members, and vowed to avenge the latest attack on the Islamic republic's personnel abroad.
DR Congo president sworn in for new term before huge crowd
The president of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Felix Tshisekedi, was sworn in for a second five-year term on Saturday after sweeping elections that the opposition branded a sham while calling for protests.
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Fighting raged on Saturday across the Hamas-run Gaza Strip, whose health ministry reported a surging death toll, as Iran's Revolutionary Guards said four of its members were killed by a strike in Syria that it blamed on Israel.
5 dead in Israel strike on Syria targeting 'Iran-aligned leaders': monitor
An Israeli strike on Damascus killed five people in a building where "Iran-aligned leaders" were meeting on Saturday, a war monitor said, as regional tensions soar over the Israel-Hamas war.
Africa in debt spiral as restructuring efforts drag on
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Israel bombards Gaza's south as leaders discuss post-war future
Israel ratcheted up its attacks in the south of the Gaza Strip on Saturday after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Joe Biden discussed differences over a post-war future for Palestinians that have suggested a rift between the two allies.
Anti-abortion activists march on snowy Washington
Thousands of anti-abortion demonstrators marched through snowy Washington on Friday, warning Republicans that the sensitive issue of reproductive health will weigh heavily on November's presidential election.
Biden says Palestinian state still possible after Netanyahu call
US President Joe Biden said Friday it was still possible Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could agree to some form of Palestinian state, after the two leaders spoke for the first time in nearly a month amid tensions over the Gaza war.
US Fed official says 'premature' to expect rate cuts soon
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Europe to step up ammunition production amid Ukraine warnings
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US carries out fresh strikes against Yemen's Huthis
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Biden backs Palestinian state in first Netanyahu call for weeks
US President Joe Biden pushed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Friday on the need for future Palestinian statehood, as the two leaders spoke for the first time in a month amid tensions over plans for the aftermath of the Gaza war.