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Shinzo Abe, longest-serving Japanese prime minister, assassinated
Shinzo Abe, Japan’s former and longest serving prime minister, was assassinated Friday. A reporter for public broadcaster NHK, who was…
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UK’s Boris Johnson resigns
Britain will now choose a new Prime Minister after Boris Johnson resigned Thursday. The development comes as Johnson’s conservative party…
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Ben & Jerry’s sues to keep ice cream out of Israel
The Ben & Jerry’s ice cream company this week filed a U.S. federal lawsuit against its parent company Unilever, in…
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Republican leaders want to know what TikTok is doing with U.S. user data
TikTok’s use of user data is in the crosshairs of nine senators including Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) and Ted Cruze (R-Tex.).…
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Israel dissolves Knesset, calls for new elections Nov. 1
Israel’s legislature, the Knesset, on Thursday voted to immediately dissolve itself triggering new elections on November 1. It will be…
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Israel offers help to Jordan after horrific Chlorine gas explosion
Israeli on Monday offered assistance to Jordan following a chlorine gas explosion that killed 13 and injured at least 251.…
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G-7 creates $600 billion global plan to counter China’s ‘debt trap’
The Group of Seven (G-7) nations are confronting China head-on with $600 billion for a global infrastructure program. The new…
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Australia ends support of religious chaplains serving in public schools
Australia may soon lose a beloved component of its public schools – chaplains. An institution in Australian schools, the national…
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Polish man who saved Jews from Nazis dies at 102
Józef Walaszczyk, a Polish underground resistance fighter who rescued 53 Jews during the Nazi German occupation of Poland, has died…
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