
US House Leaves for the Weekend, Unable to Elect a Speaker
House Republicans will call it quits for the week after failing to coalesce around a speaker, leaving the
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New Zealand votes in a narrow election dominated by economic woes, cost of living crisis
New Zealand goes to the polls Saturday in a general election that's shaping up to be a tight race between the two major parties, with the economy and a cost of living crisis dominating campaigning nine months after former prime minister Jacinda Ardern suddenly resigned.
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Biden is boosting hydrogen but some are unhappy
The US president announced a $7bn (£5.7bn) investment in hydrogen hubs, but environmentalists say it is not the perfect solution.
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Brazil Needs Congress to Fix $33 Billion Budget Gap, Haddad Says
Brazil is on track to balance its budget next year if congress does its part to help raise
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Ecuador Presidential Hopeful Wants Violent Prisoners Put to Sea
With Ecuador now under siege by organized crime gangs headquartered in violent prisons, presidential candidate Daniel Noboa is
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Trauma Over Hostages Shapes Israel's Unflinching Gaza Response
Family and friends were ringing Avshalon Haran’s mobile phone for hours on Oct. 7 before a stranger abruptly
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Jim Jordan’s House Speaker Bid Challenged by Austin Scott
The Republican race for the US House speakership has become a bitter battle for the future of the
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US intelligence warned of potential for Gaza clash in days before attack
The US intelligence community produced at least two assessments based in part on intelligence provided by Israel warning the Biden administration of an increased risk for Palestinian-Israeli conflict in the weeks ahead of Saturday's seismic attack on southern Israel, according to sources familiar with the intelligence.
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Canada’s Supreme Court Voids Most of Trudeau Environment Law
A law passed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government to review major resource and infrastructure projects was largely
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A Million Gazans Have Nowhere to Hide From Coming Israeli Troops
Mohammed Dawoud had already been sheltering in a UN-run school in Gaza City for days when news began
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Macron Calls Teacher Killing ‘Terrorism’; 2nd Attack Avoided
French President Emmanuel Macron called the killing of a teacher in northern France an act of terrorism and
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Voice referendum: Australia ‘on a precipice’ as historic vote begins
The landmark referendum could shape Australia's relationship with its Indigenous peoples for generations.
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