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Officer slain in Bnei Brak attack honored across country for heroic sacrifice

Amir Khoury, 32, the last member of Israel’s security forces killed before Memorial Day, remembered by family, fiancee and others for giving own life to save others from terrorist

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‘Putin’s war machine has broken’: Ukraine will beat Russia, Boris Johnson tells Kyiv parliament

Ukrainian troops will beat their Russian counterparts and it will “be free” from occupation, Boris Johnson has told the country’s parliament – adding that it is a fight of “good versus evil”.

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Survivor describes ‘animal fear’ as Russian forces begin storming besieged Mariupol steelworks

Russian forces have begun storming the besieged Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol – as survivors reached safety and began to tell their stories.

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Surviving Azovstal – dozens evacuated from steel plant but will never escape the ‘living hell’ of Mariupol

The convoy arrives after many delays; the first thing we see is a police car, its lights flashing. 

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Extreme heatwave hits India and Pakistan triggering fire alerts and melting pavements

Blistering heat in India and Pakistan have left people “gasping” for air and forced India to row back on a policy to reduce coal imports to stave off further power blackouts.

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Helicopter catches falling rocket in mid-air before dropping it

A helicopter has caught a falling rocket before the crew was forced to drop it for safety reasons about 20 seconds later.

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The latest in the investigations and lawsuits involving Donald Trump, his company and the 2020 election – CNN

The latest in the investigations and lawsuits involving Donald Trump, his company and the 2020 election  CNN

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Trump settles lawsuit with D.C., agrees to pay city $750,000 – NBC News

Trump settles lawsuit with D.C., agrees to pay city $750,000  NBC News

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How Americans Are Responding to the Leaked Draft Opinion About Roe v. Wade

Supporters and opponents of abortion rights were anticipating a Supreme Court decision this summer, but the sudden release of a draft opinion set off a wave of impromptu protests.

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