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Protesters use pickup truck to ram down doors of Mexican presidential palace

Protesters commandeered a pickup truck Wednesday and used it to ram down the wooden doors of Mexico City’s National Palace. They battered down the doors and entered the colonial-era palace, where the president lives and hold his daily press briefings, before they were driven off by security agents. The palace is a historic structure dating […]

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Pope Francis appears unable to climb steps to popemobile following weekly general audience

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French president seeks personal accounts of liberation from Nazis, 80 years after D-Day landings

French President Emmanuel Macron is asking the public to collect photos, films, journals and testimonies related to World War Two liberation. Macron calls on schoolchildren and teachers to research and honor heroes from various parts of the world who contributed to France’s liberation. France is planning a ceremony at Omaha Beach in June to commemorate

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Swedish PM to visit DC to officially join NATO despite warnings from Russia

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Foreign Minister Tobias Billstrom will travel to Washington on Wednesday, the government said, where they are expected to complete the process of joining NATO. Sweden will immediately become NATO’s 32nd member when it deposits the formal documentation, marking an end to 200 years during which Stockholm avoided military alliances

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Norwegian foreign minister predicts European UNRWA funding will resume soon

Many countries that paused funding to the U.N. Palestinian refugee agency are likely having second thoughts and payments could resume soon, Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide said on Wednesday. Several countries, including the United States and Britain, paused their funding to UNRWA after accusations by Israel that a dozen of its 13,000 staff in

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Yemen’s Houthis kill 2 sailors in first fatal attack on Red Sea shipping since Hamas massacre

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Norway and Sami reach agreement, ending dispute over Europe’s largest onshore wind farm

Norway and the Sami people have reached an agreement, resolving a three-year dispute over Europe’s largest onshore wind farm. Located in central Norway’s Fosen district, the wind farm is approximately 280 miles north of Oslo. The agreement allows the farm’s 151 turbines to remain operational. Norway on Wednesday reached an agreement with the Sami people,

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Hondurans closely follow former president’s US drug trafficking ‘trial of the century’

Hondurans call it the “Trial of the Century,” but it’s occurring in a New York courtroom some 3,500 miles away. Former Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernández has been on trial since February in a federal courthouse in Manhattan, accused of taking bribes to protect drug traffickers, even as he portrayed himself publicly as an ally

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Haitian politicians seek new alliances as violent gang activity escalates

Haitian politicians started pursuing new alliances Wednesday, seeking a coalition that could lead the country out of the gang violence that has closed the main airport and prevented embattled Prime Minister Ariel Henry from returning home. Haiti remained largely paralyzed, with schools and businesses still closed amid heavy gunfire blamed on the gangs that control

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Houthi missile strike kills two civilian mariners, U.S. officials say

A missile launched by Houthi militants in Yemen struck a commercial vessel in the Gulf of Aden on Wednesday, U.S. officials said, killing two people and marking the first known fatalities in the Houthis’ months-long campaign of violence against maritime traffic. The missile struck the MV True Confidence at about 11:30 a.m. in Yemen, causing

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