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Netanyahu reiterated his intention to block future Palestinian statehood ahead of the United Nations Security Council vote.
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Despite speculation about challenges to his leadership, the prime minister says he is "utterly focused" on the cost of living.
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Beijing has used loans to developing nations to expand its influence, but a new study says no country has received more Chinese financing than the United States.
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Some 380 hospice beds lie empty in England because of financial pressures, say bosses.
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The UK turns to artificial intelligence (AI) to reverse the rising numbers of infections that shrug off antibiotics.
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The former US treasury secretary says he is "ashamed" of his emails to the late sex offender.
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European bourses are expected to open lower on Tuesday as global markets pull back on renewed concerns over AI-linked stocks.
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Sundar Pichai candidly acknowledged concerns about inaccurate answers generated by Google's models.
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The AI boom has been an "extraordinary moment" but a subsequent bust would affect every company, CEO Sundar Pichai told the BBC.
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There are still procedural and legal hurdles to cross before the files can be released to the public.
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Emails between Jeffrey Epstein and former Harvard President Larry Summers were among thousands of documents released by a House committee last week.
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The U.S. had pushed the U.N. Security Council to support and enshrine Trump's 20-point Gaza peace plan. Israel, Hamas, Russia and others had raised objections.
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President Trump said that he was open to talking with President Nicolás Maduro but that the United States has "to take care of Venezuela" as the U.S. builds a military force in the Caribbean.
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A Tennessee judge has blocked the use of the National Guard in Memphis under a crimefighting operation by President Trump but also put the order on hold, giving the government five days to appeal.
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If the outbreaks cannot be extinguished by January, the anniversary of the first cases in Texas, the United States will lose what is known as "elimination status" as determined by the World Health Organization.
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New York's attorney general, Letitia James, and a Federal Reserve governor, Lisa Cook, sought to publicize the role of the housing official, Bill Pulte, in executing President Trump's retribution agenda.
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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting agreed Monday to fulfill a $36 million, multi-year contract with NPR that it had yanked after pressure from the Trump White House.
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The UN Security Council on Monday approved a U.S. plan for Gaza that authorizes an international stabilization force to provide security in the devastated territory and envisions a possible future path to an independent Palestinian state.
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President Trump changes stance on the Epstein files, urging Republicans to support a House vote tomorrow. And, the U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean adds pressure on Venezuela.
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The quiet expansion of Beijing's remote nuclear weapons complex, Lop Nur, points to years of preparation for a potential return to a Cold War-era arms race.
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A poll of teachers around the UK suggests they have a poorer wellbeing than the general population.
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After decades of decline, rates of cervical cancer within Canada have plateaued, according to the Canadian Cancer Society — a troubling trend for some experts, given that the type of cancer is preventable.
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The president told reporters in the Oval Office on Monday that he planned to sell the advanced fighter jets to Riyadh.
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Under the plans, refugee status will become temporary and new capped "safe and legal routes" into the UK will be created.
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A little-known group sold passage to desperate Palestinians who didn't know their destination, catching the South African government by surprise.
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Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's plan is unprecedented and marks an enormous change in policy, writes Dominic Casciani.
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Sheikh Hasina, who is in exile in India, was convicted in absentia of crimes against humanity in connection with a bloody crackdown on protests last year.
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The acting chief of the Federal Emergency Management Agency has left his post, marking another disruption in a year of staff and policy changes. His leadership was questioned after he delayed responding to deadly floods in Texas.
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Attorneys for Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook are firing back against her criminal referral to the Department of Justice over allegations of mortgage fraud.
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A small group of countries is aiming to impose a fee on private jets and premium commercial fares. The revenue would help nations adapt to warming.
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The art market had a summer of closures and consolidations. But major collections, blue-chip art and guarantees have pushed expectations high for the marquee sales.
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These tactics and others, such as raids on lorries stopped in traffic, are driving a freight-crime surge.
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They told BBC Breakfast they wanted to raise awareness and funds for the condition.
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Washington's most advanced aircraft carrier arrived in the Caribbean Sea on Sunday in a display of U.S. military power, raising questions about what the new influx of troops and weaponry could signal for the Trump administration's intentions in South America as it conducts military strikes against vessels suspected of transporting drugs.
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Sunday he may hold talks with Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro, even as the United States intensified its military pressure with the latest strike on an alleged drug boat and the arrival of its most advanced aircraft carrier
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Amid the dangerous back and forth, Moscow rejected U.S. claims it had breached a testing moratorium but said it would assess what preparations would be needed to conduct one.
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Nothing the U.S. does will change the fact that China is now economically strong or that a multipolar political world order is emerging. Countries in the region need to come to terms with these facts and negotiate from that perspective.
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