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Australian watchdog files legal action against Telegram, saying it failed to remove violent content
Australia’s online safety watchdog has taken legal action against Telegram for what the watchdog says is a failure to remove extremist content
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Wildfires near Bordeaux bring more troubles to France's wine industry
Wildfires near Bordeaux are hurting the wine region's economy
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US-Iran conflict enters new phase as Saudi Arabia helps hit proxies and diplomacy stalls again
The stop-start fighting between the United States and Iran appears to have entered a new phase as Saudi Arabia has publicly joined military escalations against Tehran-backed proxies
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US launches strikes on Iranian targets a day after it foiled missile attack on American forces
The U.S. military says it has completed what it describes as “a heavy wave of strikes against Iran” conducted in response to an earlier Iranian missile attack on a U.S. base in Jordan
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Southern Europe burns as 3 firefighters die and France battles blaze 4 times the size of Paris
Fire crews in southwest France are battling a massive blaze four times the size of Paris, while two firefighters were killed fighting a wind-driven blaze on the Greek island of Crete
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Senate panel delays vote on Blanche attorney general nomination as key Republicans withhold support
Todd Blanche’s nomination to become attorney general has stalled as lawmakers scrapped a planned committee vote
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US uses dormant court to seek deportation of Afghan woman accused of aiding terror plot
An Afghan woman accused of supporting an Islamic State-inspired attack in the U.S. on Election Day in 2024 is the first person facing deportation through the Trump administration’s use of an obscure court that remained dormant for 30 years
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Rescuers search for survivors after a quake kills 18 in southwestern Japan
Soldiers and emergency workers are combing through a badly damaged shopping mall and collapsed houses looking for trapped survivors Wednesday after a powerful earthquake that killed at least 18 people in southwestern Japan
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Police: Bullets that killed 2 bystanders at Seattle festival weren't from teen shooter's gun
Bullets recovered from two bystanders killed during a shootout at a Seattle festival last weekend do not appear to have come from the gun that a 15-year-old arrested at the scene was firing, police said in court documents filed Wednesday
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Kenya says 15 elephants died of cyanide poisoning after eating tomatoes from nearby farms
Fifteen elephants in southern Kenya are suspected to have been poisoned by cyanide-contaminated tomatoes, according to wildlife authorities
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