Five workers killed in sewage plant accident in Sicily
ROME (Reuters) - Five workers were killed on Monday in an accident at a sewage treatment plant near Palermo, on the island of...
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Iraq executes 11 people convicted of terrorism, two security sources say
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Eleven people were executed on Monday at a prison in the southern Iraqi city of Nassiriya after they were...
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US sanctions Colombian maritime companies over alleged migrant smuggling
The U.S. issued visa sanctions against executives of several Colombia maritime companies allegedly linked to migrant smugglin...
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Turkey strikes northern Iraq from air, says it kills PKK members
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey hit northern Iraq with air strikes on Monday and claimed to have killed 16 members of the outlawed ...
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Russia warns it can strike British military targets after Cameron remarks
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia warned Britain on Monday that if British weapons were used by Ukraine to strike Russian territory th...
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Holocaust researchers use AI to search for unnamed victims
By Steven Scheer JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Researchers in Israel are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to comb through pile...
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Trump to return to New York courtroom for criminal hush money trial
By Jack Queen and Andy Sullivan NEW YORK (Reuters) - Donald Trump returns to a New York courtroom on Monday, where he will be...
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Belgian and Dutch students join Gaza protest wave
By Charlotte Van Campenhout AMSTERDAM/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Students in Belgium and the Netherlands occupied parts of the unive...
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Columbia cancels university-wide commencement ceremony after protests
By Julia Harte NEW YORK (Reuters) -Columbia University on Monday canceled its main, university-wide commencement ceremony sch...
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IAEA chief seeks tougher nuclear checks in Iran, with limited leverage
By Francois Murphy VIENNA (Reuters) - U.N. nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi flew to Iran on Monday hoping to bolster his ...
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