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Apple and its iPhone and App Store business have been eyed by the Department of Justice, which previously filed antitrust suits against Google.

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"We will support candidates who are opposed by AIPAC, and who are advocates for peace and a new, just US policy toward Israel/Palestine."

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Thousands of South Africans are lining up for water

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More than 4,000 people have crossed from France so far this year, Home Office figures show.

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Former President Donald Trump can’t find an insurance company to underwrite his bond to cover the massive judgment against him in the New York attorney general’s civil fraud case, his lawyers told a New York appeals court.

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Discovery was made after First Nations tipped off ecologists about groups of fish gathering in a fjord off British Columbia

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The president will use his inevitable win in the polls as a mandate for continuing the assault on Ukraine and going after domestic ‘elites’

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China has strongly criticized a bill moving through the U.S. Congress, which could potentially lead to the ban of TikTok in the country,

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In the final moments of his life, Rami Hamdan Al-Halhouli held a firework above his head and ignited it. In an instant, there were three sharp cracks:

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DNA My Dog received human genetic sample and identified it as a malamute, shar-pei and labrador, according to news station

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Paul Alexander, renowned as the "Man in the Iron Lung," has passed away at the age of 78. Alexander, who spent much of his life confined to an iron lu

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In a significant development in the election interference case against Donald Trump in Georgia, Judge Scott McAfee has made a ruling, dismissing some

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You’d think Boeing’s already miserable 2024 couldn’t get any worse. Then a 787 plunged suddenly mid-flight Monday, injuring dozens of passengers, after a pilot said he lost control of the aircraft before recovering and landing the plane safely.

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Prior to his death, whistleblower John Barnett was testifying against Boeing over concerns about standards.

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Pharmacy benefit managers push expensive medications and slash drug reimbursement rates, pocketing the profits for themselves. Congress looked set to regulate these shadowy middlemen — but $50 million in industry lobbying later, the effort has stalled.

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Exclusive: 12 prominent organisations sign open letter criticising lack of humanitarian access

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The Senate approved a package of six appropriations bills ahead of a late-Friday deadline and sent it to President Joe Biden to become law after some haggling over amendments.

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A new report ranks US states in terms of how well their legislatures are protecting public schools and the students who attend them. From expanding charters to launching illiberal attacks on kids and families, a worrying number of states failed the test.

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The bond was needed to prevent Carroll's attorneys from trying to seize Trump's assets while he appeals a New York jury's $83 million defamation verdict.

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President Joe Biden is expressing growing frustration with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

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International Monetary Fund diktats have pushed Kenya into a spiral of rising debt and unaffordable prices for food and fuel. New loans have come with strings attached that make the crisis even worse — but it’s good news for lenders in the West.

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Over 230 million women and girls have undergone female genital mutilation, most of whom live in Africa, according to a report issued on Friday by the United Nations children’s agency

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It will receive “large ships carrying food, water, medicine," an official said.

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Yesterday at a special congress in Versailles, France’s parliament voted by an overwhelming majority to add the freedom to have an abortion to the country’s constitution. Though abortion has been legal in France since 1975, the historic move aims to establish a safeguard in the face of global attacks on abortion access and sexual and reproductive health rights: President Emmanuel Macron initiated it after the United States Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which had constitutionalized the freedom to have an abortion as part of the right to privacy.

And while the newfound protection of abortion is a victory, it should not eclipse other areas of women’s rights in which France’s government does not set a shining example. (...)

To realize the constitutional amendment’s promise, and to be a true beacon on women’s rights, the French government should address obstacles to abortion care and take concrete steps to uphold women’s and girls’ rights across the board. Other governments should do the same.

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