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Piglets left to starve as part of a controversial art exhibition in Denmark have been stolen
A controversial Chilean artist who planned to allow three piglets to starve as part of an exhibition in Denmark to raise awareness of the mass meat production processes has had to close the show after the the animals were stolen
March 05, 2025France to provide military intelligence to Ukraine as U.S. freezes vital information
French defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu says France will keep providing military intelligence to Ukraine after Washington announced it was freezing the sharing of information with Kyiv
March 06, 2025Trudeau expects trade war between Canada, US for the 'foreseeable future'
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he he expects Canada and the U.S. to be in a trade war for the foreseeable future after having what he called a colorful but constructive call with U.S. President Donald Trump this week
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Zelenskyy arrives at emergency Europe summit amid pressure from US, Russia
President Donald Trump is pressing Kyiv to enter peace negotiations with Moscow.
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Nigerian Senate suspends a female senator over sexual assault accusation
The Nigerian Senate has suspended a female senator after she accused its presiding officer of sexual assault
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Chloé collection goes with the flow as Kamali flaunts the blouse at Paris Fashion Week
If any one piece defines Chloé under Chemena Kamali, it’s the blouse
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Explosion at Tehran military site kills 1 and injures 10 firefighters
An explosion in a container at a military site east of Tehran has killed one military personnel and injured 10 firefighters
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Crossbow killer convicted of raping his ex-partner during attack near London in which 3 women died
A 26-year-old man who admitted murdering a mother and two of her daughters at their family home just north of London last year has been found guilty of raping his ex-partner during the attack
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Mali suspends artisanal gold mining permits for foreign companies after series of accidents
Mali has suspended licenses for artisanal gold mining due to several fatal accidents at mining sites
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Trudeau expects trade war between Canada, US for the 'foreseeable future'
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he he expects Canada and the U.S. to be in a trade war for the foreseeable future after having what he called a colorful but constructive call with U.S. President Donald Trump this week
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In tense relations with India, Pakistani TV dramas break down barriers that diplomacy often cannot
Tens of millions of Pakistanis tune into homegrown soap operas every night, but they are also a hit in India
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Sudan files case to UN court alleging UAE is breaching genocide convention by funding rebels
Sudan has filed a case at the top United Nations court accusing the United Arab Emirates of breaching the genocide convention by arming and funding the rebel paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces in Sudan’s deadly war
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Russian strike kills 4 in Ukraine amid US aid, intelligence freeze
ABC News contributor Mick Mulroy discusses the recent strikes in Ukraine and where things stand between Presidents Trump and Zelenskyy.
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Hamas dismisses Trump ultimatum to release all remaining hostages
The militant group reiterated that it will only free the remaining Israeli hostages in exchange for a lasting ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. ABC News’ James Longman reports.
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15 injured by 'abnormally' dropped bombs during South Korean military drill
A defense ministry official told reporters in a closed-door briefing that the accident was due to a pilot entering incorrect coordinates. ABC News’ Britt Clennett reports.
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Turkey says 26 PKK militants were killed in military operations despite peace efforts
Turkey's defense ministry says security forces have killed 26 Kurdish militants in the past week
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Japan's top court upholds ex-TEPCO leaders' acquittal on negligence over Fukushima nuclear crisis
Japan’s top court has found two former company executives not guilty of negligence over the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster and the subsequent deaths of dozens of elderly residents during their forced evacuation
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5 convicted of plotting to overthrow German government and kidnap the health minister
A German court has convicted five people of plotting to overthrow the government in a far-right coup and kidnap the former health minister
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Albania shuts down TikTok for a year amid concerns over violence among children
The Albanian Cabinet has decided to shut down TikTok for 12 months, blaming the video-sharing platform for inciting violence and bullying, especially among children
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US Navy sailor indicted in Japan over deadly vehicle crash, Navy says
The sailor is affiliated with a U.S. fleet in Yokosuka, the Navy told ABC News.
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Bosnian officials challenge separatist laws before top court as tensions soar
Bosnian officials are challenging a set of laws barring the state judiciary and police from operating in the part of the country controlled by the Bosnian Serbs, legislation that has fueled tensions in the ethnically-divided Balkan country
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Romania detains 6 on suspicion of plotting a coup in collusion with Russia
Romanian police say six people have been detained for allegedly organizing a criminal group that colluded with Russia to plot a coup against the government
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Vatican offers brief update as Pope Francis begins 21st day in hospital
The pope increased his respiratory physiotherapy and active motor therapy.
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15 injured by 'abnormally' dropped bombs during South Korean military drill
Annual U.S.-South Korea joint exercise are scheduled to begin this month.
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Russia hits Zelenskyy's hometown with ballistic missile amid US aid freeze
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged “no pause” in pressure on Moscow.
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Hamas brushes off Trump's threat, will only free hostages in return for lasting truce
Hamas has brushed off President Donald Trump’s latest threat and reiterated that it will only free the remaining Israeli hostages in exchange for a lasting ceasefire in the Gaza Strip
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France to provide military intelligence to Ukraine as U.S. freezes vital information
French defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu says France will keep providing military intelligence to Ukraine after Washington announced it was freezing the sharing of information with Kyiv
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Europe Ukraine latest: EU leaders hold emergency talks on increasing military spending for Ukraine
European Union leaders are holding emergency talks on ways to quickly increase their military budgets after the Trump administration signaled that Europe must take care of its own security and also suspended assistance to Ukraine
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Charity kitchen brings hope to displaced Palestinians in the West Bank during Ramadan
A charity kitchen in the occupied West Bank has expanded its usual operations to help displaced Palestinians trying to mark the Muslim holy month of Ramadan
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EU leaders open emergency talks on defense and Ukraine aid as US support wanes
European Union leaders are holding emergency summit talks to beef up their own military defenses and make sure Ukraine will still be properly protected by its allies
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Clutched by the global faithful and draped on candles and statues, rosaries abound for Pope Francis
As Pope Francis remains hospitalized in Rome, thousands of faithful from around the world have been gathering by St. Peter’s and by the hospital to pray the rosary for him
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Schools are closed and public transport has stopped as rare cyclone approaches Australian coast
Schools are closed, public transport has stopped and desperate residents are getting around shortages of sandbags by buying sacks of potting mix as a region of eastern Australia is lashed by wind and rain from a rare approaching tropical cyclone
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South Korean fighter jets accidentally drop bombs, injuring 8 people
South Korean fighter jets have accidentally dropped eight bombs on a civilian area, injuring eight people on the ground
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Top Hong Kong court overturns convictions of 3 former organizers of Tiananmen vigils
Hong Kong’s top court has overturned the convictions of three former organizers of an annual vigil in remembrance of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown over their refusal to provide information to police, marking a rare victory for the city’s pro-demo...
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Palestinian booksellers face crackdown in East Jerusalem
Britt Clennett reports on Palestinian booksellers under house arrest who deny accusations by Israeli authorities that they sell books allegedly “containing incitement and support for terrorism.”
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New Zealand's most senior diplomat in London loses his job over remarks about Trump
New Zealand’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom has lost his job over remarks he made about President Donald Trump at an event held by the international affairs think tank Chatham House in London this week
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Vatican: Pope in stable condition
The Vatican said the 88-year-old Pope went through a day without an episode of respiratory failure and remains in stable condition.
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Balmain gives softness with an edge at Paris Fashion Week
Doja Cat took her front-row seat at Balmain’s fall show at Paris Fashion Week, fresh off her Oscars performance in a custom beaded Balmain gown
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A Buenos Aires power outage leaves over 600,000 customers without electricity
A power failure in Buenos Aires has left hundreds of thousands of customers without electricity in the Argentine capital, shutting off traffic lights, stranding subway passengers and testing the electric grid for the second time in 24 hours during a si...
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Top Trump officials visit US-Mexico border
Led by Vice President JD Vance, officials from the Trump administration visited the southern border in Texas to talk about the crackdown on illegal immigration.
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International flights can land at airport in Haiti's southwest for the 1st time
Haitian officials say an airport in the country’s southwest region is ready to receive international flights for the first time
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Pope goes through day without any 'episodes of respiratory failure,' Vatican says
Cardinal Angelo De Donatis replaced Pope Francis in Ash Wednesday celebrations.
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Stella McCartney puts provocative twist on the 'open office' at Paris Fashion Week
Stella McCartney’s star-studded fall show was a bold statement on power, sensuality, and self-possession
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Romania expels two military officials attached to Russian embassy for breaching diplomatic rules
Romania has expelled two military diplomats from the Russian embassy in Bucharest as tensions sour between Moscow and the European Union and NATO-member country
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Trump says no one has heard of Lesotho. But Musk is trying to do business in the African nation
U.S. President Donald Trump says no one has ever heard of Lesotho
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Syria's foreign minister makes landmark first visit to global chemical weapons watchdog
Syria’s foreign minister has pledged to destroy any remaining chemical weapons in his country as he paid a historic visit to the headquarters of the global chemical weapons watchdog
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Protests turn violent as Greece's government battles censure motion over deadly train crash
Protesters have launched gasoline bombs and fireworks in clashes with police outside Greece's parliament
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Terror ‘mastermind’ arrested: Authorities
ABC News’ Alex Mallin reports on the arrest of a key figure in three major terror attacks, including the deadly August 2021 suicide bombing targeting U.S. soldiers at Abbey Gate in Afghanistan.
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EU leaders to hold emergency Ukraine talks, seeking to adapt to new security demands without the US
European Union leaders plan to hold emergency talks to agree ways to quickly increase their military budgets after the Trump administration signaled Europe must take care of its own security and also suspended assistance to Ukraine
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New Dries Van Noten designer blends the archive with a new voice in Paris
Julian Klausner has presented his first womenswear collection as creative director of Dries Van Noten at the Opéra Garnier in Paris, a setting that reflected the historical influences woven throughout his designs
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South Korea signs security agreement with Poland to boost economic and defense cooperation
South Korea and Poland have signed a cooperation agreement as the democratic allies find themselves united in their security concerns despite the vast geographical distance between them
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Greenland 'cannot be bought,' PM says after Trump speech to Congress
President Donald Trump said Tuesday he wants to "get" the island of Greenland "one way or the other."
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