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Israeli report finds Hamas committed systematic sexual violence in October 2023 attacks
An Israeli commission released a report detailing widespread sexual violence by Hamas during the October 7, 2023 attacks and hostage captivity.
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Former Ukrainian chief of staff Andriy Yermak arrested in $10.5M money laundering case
Andriy Yermak, former chief of staff to President Zelenskyy, was arrested May 14 over a $10.5 million corruption probe linked to a Kyiv housing project.
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U.S. Supreme Court refuses to reinstate Virginia Democrats’ redistricting map before 2026 midterms
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to block Virginia’s high court ruling that struck down a Democratic-backed redistricting plan ahead of 2026 elections.
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Macron announces $27 billion in Africa pledges at Nairobi summit
Emmanuel Macron announced about €23 billion ($27 billion) in investment pledges for Africa at a Nairobi summit on Tuesday.
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UNICEF says 70 Palestinian children killed in West Bank and East Jerusalem since start of 2025
UNICEF said 70 Palestinian children have been killed in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, since early 2025.
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Explosion at Pakistan market kills at least 9 in Sarai Naurang
An explosion ripped through a busy market in Sarai Naurang, northwestern Pakistan, on Tuesday, killing at least 9 people.
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Museveni sworn in for seventh term as Uganda tightens security in Kampala
Yoweri Museveni was sworn in on Tuesday for a seventh term as Uganda’s president after a disputed January election.
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US, Denmark discuss three new military bases in Greenland
The US and Denmark are discussing 3 new American military bases in Greenland, with no deal reached yet.
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EU and UK impose sanctions over Russia's treatment of Ukrainian children
The EU and UK sanctioned Russian officials and entities on Monday over the deportation and indoctrination of Ukrainian children.
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Ramaphosa rejects resignation calls over revived Phala Phala impeachment case
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said he will not resign as a court ruling revived impeachment proceedings over the Phala Phala cash theft case.
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Haiti PM says August elections not possible amid gang violence
Haiti Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aime said security conditions are too poor to hold August presidential elections.
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Huckabee says Israel sent Iron Dome units to UAE during Iran war
U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee said Israel sent Iron Dome batteries and personnel to the UAE to help it defend against Iranian attacks.
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Hantavirus Outbreak on MV Hondius Causes 11 Cases, Prompts Global Quarantines
An Andes strain hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship has resulted in 11 cases and three deaths, triggering international quarantines and evacuations.
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3 climbers die in Mount Dukono eruption in Indonesia
Indonesia said a Mount Dukono eruption killed 3 climbers, including 2 Singaporeans and 1 Indonesian.
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Egypt says Gaza war-related attacks cut Suez Canal revenues by about $10 billion
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said attacks linked to the Gaza war have reduced Suez Canal revenues by about $10 billion since November 2023.
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Turkish President Erdogan Hosts Kuwaiti Foreign Minister in Ankara Meeting
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met with Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah in Ankara on May 4.
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Meloni warns of NATO uncertainty, urges Europe to bolster security role
Italy's Giorgia Meloni warned in Yerevan on 4 May that US engagement in NATO may be uncertain and pressed Europe to do more on security.
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Polish president appoints council to draft new constitution proposals
Polish President Karol Nawrocki appointed a council to prepare proposals for a new constitution amid clashes with the government.
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Istanbul forum to examine colonial legacies and knowledge systems on May 11-12
The World Decolonization Forum will meet in Istanbul on May 11-12 to examine colonial legacies and global knowledge systems.
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Red Cross, WHO and MSF warn attacks on health care have worsened in war zones
The Red Cross, WHO and MSF said on 4 May 2026 that attacks on health care in conflict zones have worsened over the past decade.
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Vote counting begins in 4 Indian states, Puducherry in key test for BJP
Vote counting began Monday in four Indian states and Puducherry, with early results showing mixed leads for Modi's BJP and rivals.
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Austria expels three Russian diplomats over espionage suspicions
Austria expelled three Russian embassy staff in Vienna on espionage suspicions involving surveillance equipment.
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Gaza rebuilding stalls as damage bill hits $71.4 billion, assessment says
A new assessment says Gaza's reconstruction remains stalled as Israeli restrictions and political disputes block rebuilding.
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European leaders call for comprehensive security amid regional instability at Yerevan summit
European Council President Antonio Costa urged a 360-degree security vision as leaders met in Yerevan for the 8th European Political Community summit.