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Today
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Buddhist relics returned to India
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200+by Mujib Mashal / 8h
India’s prime minister has made a big effort to build closer ties using his rapport with the U.S. president, but critics say he is getting little in return.
U S envoy discusses Gaza crisis
400+by Natan Odenheimer / 8h
Steve Witkoff will visit an aid distribution site in Gaza on Friday, the White House said, as anger toward Israel grows over desperation in the territory.
300+by Adam Rasgon and Ashley Wu / 10h
Obtaining humanitarian aid can be difficult and dangerous, and though some essentials are available at markets, they are prohibitively expensive for many Gazans.
Yesterday
Myanmar lifts emergency ahead elections
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The military government hopes elections can bring more international legitimacy. But the generals will still rule, and opposition groups are boycotting.
400+by Sui-Lee Wee / 12h
Senior officials from both countries say they were still waiting to hear final details on the deals after comments by the U.S. commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick.
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Dozens of small earthquakes were recorded, most off the coast of Russia’s Far East. Five of them have been above magnitude 6.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky’s move last week to neuter two anticorruption agencies drew the country’s first street protests since Russia’s invasion.
500+by Marc Santora / 14h
The assault, which killed at least 16 people in the Ukrainian capital, came soon after President Trump threatened new sanctions against Moscow if the bloodshed didn’t let up.
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Plus, U.S.-India trade tensions.
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Russia earthquake triggers Pacific evacuations
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US sanctions Brazilian judge Alexandre de Moraes
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US Israel halt Gaza talks
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Japan issues tsunami warnings
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A 8.8-magnitude earthquake shook the remote, sparsely populated Kamchatka region and set off tsunami waves. No serious injuries were reported, officials said.
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A company that provides air traffic control services said it had resolved a “technical issue.” The delays came months after a power outage forced Heathrow Airport to shut down for 16 hours.
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A High Court judge in London said that Palestine Action had the right to challenge the British government’s decision to ban it as a terrorist group.
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Massive earthquake triggers tsunami Russia
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Tremors are regularly reported in this remote Russian peninsula dotted with volcanoes, some of which erupt every year.
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