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  1. Trump admin investigating 13 states for trying to force abortion coverage on health workers

    Investigation underway into 13 states for alleged attempt to coerce health workers into providing abortion coverage.

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  2. Thousands more US troops deploying to Middle East, officials say

    Thousands of additional US troops are being deployed to the Middle East in response to concerns about Iranian missile attacks, officials said.

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  3. With Chinese Aid, Iran Targets Mossad, Shin Bet, and Aman in Bid for American Files

    Iran claims to target Israeli intelligence headquarters with Chinese aid

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  4. UK allows US to use bases to bomb Iranian sites targeting ships in Strait of Hormuz

    UK allows US to use bases to bomb Iranian sites in Strait of Hormuz

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  5. From Hitler to ‘Pinocchio’: Germany’s speech laws collide with satire

    Germany's new speech laws are being tested by a series of cases involving satire and online posts

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  6. Pope Leo selects pro-synodality archbishop for key diplomatic role at Vatican: report

    Pope Leo selects pro-synodality archbishop for key diplomatic role at Vatican

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  7. 'Polish populists have decided to turn anti-European': Warsaw mayor Rafal Trzaskowski

    Poland's pro-European stance is shifting under pressure from populists

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  8. Bishop Strickland announces ‘Nineveh Fast’ to make reparation for ‘grave sins’

    The Bishop of Winchester will begin a nine-day fast to atone for his sins.

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  9. Farewell, my friend! Viktor Orbán pays tribute to Chuck Norris

    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán pays tribute to late actor Chuck Norris

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  10. Podemos approaches Rufián in full Sumar reconfiguration

    Podemos approaches Irene Montero and Gabriel Rufián in a potential electoral alliance.

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  11. Instagram will stop encrypting private messages

    Instagram will stop encrypting private messages

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  12. The future of FEMA is at stake under the leadership of Markwayne Mullin

    Markwayne Mullin's lack of experience with disaster response raises concerns about the future of FEMA.

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  13. Turkiye is mobilising all resources to achieve peace, stability in the region: President Erdogan

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated that his country is harnessing all its resources to achieve peace and stability in the region.

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  14. Journalist Estefany Rodríguez released from ICE custody on bond as the legal battle over her arrest continues

    Journalist Estefany Rodríguez released from ICE custody on bond.

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  15. Putin offers to stop sharing intel with Iran if US cuts off Ukraine

    Putin offers to stop sharing intel with Iran if US cuts off Ukraine

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  16. Did EU ‘right to repair’ law force Apple to finally make a repairable Macbook?

    Apple's new MacBook Neo is the most repairable in 15 years due to EU's 'right to repair' law, set to come into effect in 2026.

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  17. Dialogue with the King seen as productive and forward-looking

    Dialogue with the King seen as productive and forward-looking

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  18. Police force satisfied with security provided during royal visit

    The Aruba Police Force is satisfied with the level of security provided during the recent visit of His Majesty King Willem-Alexander.

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  19. Spain to reduce fuel and electricity taxes to alleviate Iran war impact

    Spain lowers fuel tax, freezes electricity tax, introduces measures to protect vulnerable households amid war in Ukraine

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  20. French tourists who took 600 kg of sand from a beach in Mallorca

    French businessmen took 600 kg of Mallorcan sand in 1965 to recreate an artificial beach in France.

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  21. Sánchez appears after the extraordinary council of ministers

    Sánchez appears after the extraordinary council of ministers.

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  22. Paris mayor election: What the latest polls say

    Paris mayor election enters a second round

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  23. Israel’s Lebanon Strategy Risks Repeating History

    Israel launches strikes in Lebanon, displacing over a million and killing hundreds, with potential for escalation and historical repetition.

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  24. Council crack-down on hens at night in Magalluf!

    Magalluf residents protest against nighttime hen ban

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  25. PP wins in regional vote and Vox is checked

    PP wins in regional vote

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  26. Delcy Rodríguez seeks to draw a line under Maduro regime with government reshuffle

    Interim President Delcy Rodríguez reshuffles government, replacing half of her team and diminishing Maduro's influence.

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  27. EU Council meeting

    EU leaders failed to make progress on key issues

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  28. EU Council meeting achieves little

    EU leaders failed to make significant progress on energy crisis, Ukraine funding, and Russia sanctions.

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  29. 10 years on from the Brussels bombings, what about the victims?

    Belgium's deadliest terrorist attack occurred 10 years ago on March 22, 2016, at Brussels Airport and Maelbeek metro station.

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  30. Podcast: Is Europe's biggest political party shifting too far to the right?

    European People's Party's centrist reputation under threat

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  31. “I Was Deceived”: Epstein Fallout Rocks Norway’s Royal Family

    Mette-Marit regrets past association with Jeffrey Epstein

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  32. Felipe González Rebuilding South American relations

    Felipe González played a significant role in rebuilding South American relations

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  33. Israeli citizen indicted for alleged Iran-linked espionage during war

    Israeli citizen indicted for alleged Iran-linked espionage during war

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  34. Russia To Not Take Part In Ukraine-US Talks On March 21 Peskov

    Russia to skip Ukraine-US talks on March 21

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  35. [Interview] Journalist who was followed by Russian agents in Vienna: ‘If they want to find something out, they will’

    In Austria, Russian espionage is often downplayed, and journalists who uncover it are frequently silenced or ostracized. The country's history of being a borderland between East and West has contributed to a culture of tolerance for Russian activities. Journalist Anna Thalhammer was followed by Russian agents, leading her to speak out about the issue and the risks involved in exposing it.

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  36. Democracy fading as autocractic rulers gain ground – Statista

    Global freedom declined for 20th consecutive year in 2025

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  37. IDF says it struck Syrian government sites after attacks against Druze

    IDF responds to Syrian government attacks by striking government sites

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  38. Europe Today: Orbán claims victory at tense EU summit focused on Ukraine and Iran

    Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán claims victory at EU summit after a tense meeting focused on Ukraine and Iran

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  39. International Tensions Spark New Nuclear Threat

    International tensions escalate as world leaders voice concerns over rising nuclear threats.

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  40. Food for thought: The Mafia sits at the table, but who is paying the bill?

    Mafia-owned restaurant ordered to change name

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  41. Center-left Emmanuel Grégoire tipped to win race for Paris mayor, poll shows

    Emmanuel Grégoire of the Socialist Party is leading in the Paris mayoral race with 48 percent of the vote

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  42. Science journalism under attack, the chilling escalation of online violence against women, and journalists face restrictions covering Mideast war

    Science journalism under attack, International Journalism Festival weekly round-up, online violence against women and journalists in the Middle East

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