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2 Americans kidnapped in Mexico found dead, 2 rescued alive and back in US
The group crossed into Mexico on Friday. One of the two found alive is injured.
March 07, 2023Japan, China push opposing visions in top-level visits
Asia’s stake in Europe’s war was made crystal clear when the leaders of the region’s two richest countries sat in the capitals of Russia and Ukraine in strong shows of support for the opposing sides
March 21, 2023Burundi officials detect polio outbreak linked to vaccine
Health officials in Burundi have declared an outbreak of polio linked to the vaccine, the first time the paralytic disease has been detected in the east African country for more than three decades
March 17, 2023
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Afghan Taliban raid in Kabul kills 3 Islamic State members
An overnight raid by Taliban forces in Afghanistan’s capital has killed three members of the extremist Islamic State group
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Kurds remain biggest winners from US-led invasion of Iraq
Complexes of McMansions, fast food restaurants, real estate offices and half-constructed high-rises line wide, U.S.-style highways in Irbil, the seat of the semi-autonomous Kurdish region in northern Iraq
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Marcos defends US military presence, which China opposes
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has defended his decision to allow a larger United States military presence in the country as vital to territorial defense
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After Greek rail disaster, trains gradually restart
Train services in Greece resumed Wednesday for the first time since a deadly rail disaster three weeks ago
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Muslims in Indonesia gear up for first day of Ramadan
Millions of Muslims in Indonesia are gearing up to celebrate the holy month of Ramadan, which is expected to start on Thursday, with traditions and ceremonies across the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country amid soaring food prices
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Sleepless night after Pakistan, Afghanistan quake kills 13
A magnitude 6.5 earthquake that struck much of Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan has killed at least 13 people and injured scores in both countries
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Syria says Israel attacked Aleppo airport, no casualties
Syrian state media says an Israeli airstrike has targeted the international airport of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, causing material damage in the second attack on the facility this month
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Families of Montreal fire victims facing agonizing wait
Family and friends of the presumed victims of a deadly fire in Old Montreal are facing an agonizing wait as a recovery team works to enter the charred shell of the building where two bodies have been found and five people remain missing
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US 'concerned' by Mexican seizure of Alabama company's port
The U.S. State Department says it is “concerned about the fair treatment of our companies in Mexico” after Mexican police seized a cargo terminal owned by an Alabama-based company
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Number of monarch butterflies wintering in Mexico drops 22%
The number of monarch butterflies wintering in the mountains of central Mexico dropped 22%, and the number of trees lost in their favored wintering ground more than tripled compared to last year
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ABC News Live: NYC authorities step up security ahead of potential Trump indictment
Plus, the latest fallout from the failure of Silicon Valley Bank and four veterans talk about the legacy of the Iraq War 20 years later.
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Tanzanian officials confirm 5 dead from Marburg disease
Tanzania’s health ministry has confirmed that five people have died and three others are being treated for the Ebola-like Marburg disease
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Ecuador officials have suspect in explosives sent to media
Authorities in Ecuador are investigating small explosives sent to journalists at several media outlets, one of which detonated but did not injure anyone
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Fireworks explosion leaves 7 dead, 15 injured in Mexico
A powerful blast at an illegal fireworks workshop near Mexico City has left seven people dead and 15 injured
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New York grand jury wrapping up investigation into Trump hush money payment
Plus, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that "the situation is stabilizing and the U.S. banking system remains sound," following regional bank failures.
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China-Russia talks highlight tensions with US, Western allies
: ABC News’ Tom Soufi Burridge reports from Ukraine as Russian President Vladimir Putin hosts Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Moscow.
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Japanese PM Kishida to meet with Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Ukraine
A Japanese prime minister has not visited an active combat zone since WWII.
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Uganda's legislature passes harsh new anti-LGBTQ bill
Ugandan lawmakers passed a bill prescribing jail terms of up to 10 years for offenses related to same-sex relations, responding to popular sentiment but piling more pressure on the East African country’s LGBTQ community
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Swiss suspend bonus payouts to Credit Suisse staffers
Switzerland’s government says it’s ordering Credit Suisse to temporarily suspend bonuses for employees after orchestrating a plan for the No. 2 Swiss bank to be taken over by rival UBS
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EU warns Spain over expanding irrigation near prized wetland
The European Union has warned Spain that it won’t tolerate renewed plans by regional politicians in the country’s south to expand irrigation near its endangered Doñana wetlands
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Opposition files petition against Nigerian election result
Nigeria’s opposition has filed a petition in court against the ruling party’s victory in the West African nation’s presidential election
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Meeting between Xi, Putin highlights tensions between the US, China
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken called China’s “peace plan” for the war in Ukraine a “stalling tactic at best.”
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Radio hosts across America react to the meeting between Russia, China’s leaders
ABC News’ Karen Travers joined to discuss the national reaction to this meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinse President Xi Jinping as well as the concerns over the U.S response.
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11 killed as strong earthquake rattles Pakistan, Afghanistan
A magnitude 6.5 earthquake has rattled much of Pakistan and Afghanistan, sending panicked residents fleeing from their homes and offices
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Get sett for delays: Badgers burrow under Dutch train tracks
Badgers burrowing under rail tracks have halted trains in the northern and southern Netherlands, forcing lengthy cancellations on at least two lines
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Pakistani intelligence officer, driver killed, officials say
Officials say suspected militants ambushed a vehicle carrying a senior military intelligence officer in northwest Pakistan, killing him and his driver
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US warns about China’s 'peace plan' for the war in Ukraine
This comes as formal talks are underway between the Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
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Polish leaders meet wife of jailed Nobel laureate Bialiatski
Polish leaders have held meetings with the wife of imprisoned Belarusian human rights campaigner and Nobel peace laureate Ales Bialiatski
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Missing porcupine Brain returns to zoo, Pinky still missing
Police say one of two porcupines which went missing from a zoo in central Germany over the weekend has somehow found its way back home
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ABC News Live: Amazon to cut 9,000 jobs
Plus, officials are bracing for the fallout of a possible Trump indictment as New York attorneys wrap up their investigation and LA schools are closed as staffers strike.
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Putin says British plans to deliver ammunition with depleted uranium to Ukraine would trigger Russian response
Putin says British plans to deliver ammunition with depleted uranium to Ukraine would trigger Russian response
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Russia's Putin says China's proposal could be the basis for a peaceful settlement in Ukraine when West is ready for it
Russia's Putin says China's proposal could be the basis for a peaceful settlement in Ukraine when West is ready for it
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NATO to hold Ukraine meeting despite Hungary's objections
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says he will call a high-level meeting of the military organization’s main forum for cooperation with Ukraine next month despite objections from Hungary
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Gun used in kidnapping, killing of Americans in Mexico came from US
Mexico estimates over 500,000 guns are trafficked from the U.S. every year.
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Killing of Kurds in northern Syria sparks protests, tensions
Thousands of Kurds have taken to the streets of the earthquake-ravaged Syrian town of Jinderis
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UN: Fresh gang violence in Haiti leaves 187 dead in 11 days
The U.N. says that new clashes between gangs in Haiti’s capital and beyond have killed at least 187 people in less than two weeks and injured more than 150 others
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UK police: Suspect arrested after man set alight near mosque
Detectives in England are investigating an attack in which a man was set alight as he walked home from a mosque
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Belgian police fatally shoot patient at psychiatric clinic
Officials say a patient carrying a bladed weapon has been fatally shot by Belgian police at a psychiatric clinic in Brussels
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Kenya police say 1 killed in opposition-led protests
Police in Kenya say that one person died, 31 officers were injured and more than 200 protesters were arrested in anti-government protests led by opposition leader Raila Odinga
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Belarus says it's discovered weapons for 'terrorist' attacks
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko says his country's security forces discovered an arsenal of weapons intended for terrorist attacks
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Protests in Lebanon as pound hits new low against dollar
Protesters have closed down major roads in parts of Lebanon after the Lebanese pound briefly hit a new low amid a historic economic crisis that seemingly has no end in sight
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'Winnie the Pooh' film pulled from Hong Kong cinemas
Public screenings in Hong Kong of a slasher film that features Winnie the Pooh have been scrapped, sparking discussions over increasing censorship in the city
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Putin hosts Xi in the Kremlin with imperial palace pageantry
Russia and China have showcased their “no-limits friendship” during a pomp-laden Kremlin ceremony intended to further cement ties amid the fighting in Ukraine
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Dutch gov't staff discouraged from apps such as TikTok
The Netherlands is moving to stop central government employees having apps including popular video sharing service TikTok installed on their work phones, amid concerns over data security
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UN chief's call for ambition on climate gets muted response
Senior government officials at a climate meeting in Copenhagen have given a muted response to calls from the head of the United Nations for greater ambition when it comes to reducing countries' greenhouse gas emissions
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London police chief 'humbled' by withering report on force
London’s police force has lost the confidence of the people it serves because it is riven with institutional racism, misogyny and homophobia and doesn’t do enough to weed out bad officers, according to a withering report commissioned after a young woma...
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Questions over top Polish politician's absence from campaign
The absence of Poland's top politician, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, from early electoral campaigning has raised questions about the health of the 73-year-old leader of the ruling party
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1st US Army garrison on NATO's east flank formed in Poland
Poland's defense minister and U.S. military officials have attended a ceremony to establish the first U.S. Army garrison on NATO's eastern flank amid the war in neighboring Ukraine
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Drought in Spain's northeast empties reservoirs
The medieval church of Sant Romà disappeared from view in the 1960s, when the town of Vilanova de Sau was flooded to create a reservoir an hour north of Barcelona
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