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Death Toll Climbs After Russian Missile Strike in Eastern Ukraine
The Russian missile strike at a train station in Chaplyne, Ukraine, was the deadliest attack on Ukraine's railway since April.
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Uvalde Fires School Police Chief Under Pressure From Parents
The school police chief, Pete Arredondo, had been criticized for waiting too long to rescue teachers and students trapped in classrooms with a gunman.
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Zelensky Commends Ukraine's Resistance During 6 Months of War
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine released a speech on the country's Independence Day, praising its continued resistance against Russia's invasion.
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U.N. Calls for Demilitarization of a Nuclear Plant in Ukraine
Fighting near the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, Europe's largest, has stoked alarm in recent days.
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Charges to Be Dropped Against Officers in Shooting of Rayshard Brooks
A special prosecutor has determined that the officer who shot Rayshard Brooks in 2020, as well as another officer on the scene, 'committed no crimes' in the incident.
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In-Person School Restarts in the Philippines After More Than 2 Years
Millions of students throughout the Philippines returned to classrooms, ending one of the world's longest pandemic-related school shutdowns.
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Singapore to Repeal Ban on Sex Between Consenting Men
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong of Singapore announced that the government would repeal its law criminalizing sex between men, but that same-sex marriage would remain illegal.
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Norway's Government Kills Famous Walrus
The popular 1,300-pound walrus named Freya was euthanized after concerns that she was a danger to the public. But the decision to kill her has divided Norwegians.
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Islamic State Militant Sentenced in Killing of 4 U.S. Hostages
Diane Foley, the mother to one of the slain hostages, spoke to reporters after El Shafee Elsheikh was sentenced to eight concurrent life terms without parole in the abduction, abuse and deaths of four Americans in Syria.
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U.K. Train Strikes Bring Rail Travel to a Standstill
Union leaders representing railway workers joined the picket line in the protracted face-off between unions and railway companies over wage disparities and pensions.