The Vatican issued an update Saturday on the health of Pope Francis,
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‘Sooner or later’ Russia must yield to peace
Britain’s leader encouraged his global counterparts to continue pushing for a ceasefire
US Appeals court allows DEI crackdown
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Iran using drones to enforce hijab law
A Friday report by the United Nations says Iran is using advanced
Widespread power outage in Cuba leaves millions in dark
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Forecasters warn of tornadoes in US in coming days
U.S. weather forecasters warned of the threat of tornados in multiple states
Millions celebrate Hindu Holi festival, approach of spring
Hindus across India and other South Asian countries, dressed mostly in white,
2 judges rule mass firings of agency employees to be illegal
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Trump vows accountability for those who pursued him in court cases
U.S. President Donald Trump promised to seek accountability for those who pursued
US to expel South Africa ambassador as relations deteriorate
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Russian foreign minister exaggerates Russia-China relations, ignores nuances
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Pi Day counts on never-ending numerical sequence for March 14 celebrations
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US government shutdown likely averted; Democrats fracture
The U.S. Senate is set to pass a stopgap spending bill Friday
Analysts see flaws in Syria's temporary constitution
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Iraq says key Islamic State leader is dead
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US envoy says Hamas misrepresented release of hostage
U.S. special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff said a Hamas
Chinese officials look to limit social media and screen time in China
Washington — While some youth in China admit to spending an excessive
Reasons to be optimistic about ceasefire deal
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Friday there are reasons for “cautious optimism”
G7 urges Russia to accept ceasefire or face further sanctions
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Africa faces diabetes crisis, study finds
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