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    Gaza: Deadly flare-up tests Israel-Hamas ceasefire

    The fragile ceasefire in the Gaza Strip has been severely tested by a deadly flare-up, sparking widespread outrage and confusion among both Israelis and Palestinians. The breakdown came after two Israeli soldiers were killed in an attack on Rafah, which Israel blamed on Hamas. In response...
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    Turkish Cypriots elect Tufan Erhurman in northern Cyprus polls

    Tufan Erhurman emerges as winner in Cyprus presidential election, secures 62.76% of vote share. The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) held its leadership election on Sunday, with over 218,000 people casting their ballots for the country's future direction. The opposition candidate...
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    Vermont Republican lawmaker resigns over racist and antisemitic group chat

    Vermont Republican Senator Resigns Amid Racist and Antisemitic Group Chat Scandal A 26-year-old Vermont state senator has resigned over participation in a racist and antisemitic group chat that circulated within the Young Republican political group. The scandal, which also saw the revocation of...
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    Why this Paris cemetery is a must-see attraction

    A Parisian gem that's often overlooked, Père Lachaise cemetery is a must-see destination for anyone fascinated by history, art, and the city of love. This 110-acre necropolis in eastern Paris has been the final resting place for some of France's most iconic figures since the late 19th century...
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    ‘A glimpse of genius’: what do unpublished stories found in Harper Lee’s apartment tell us about the To Kill a Mockingbird author?

    Harper Lee's unpublished stories, found in her New York apartment, offer a fresh perspective on the To Kill a Mockingbird author and shed light on her early career. Among the collection of early short stories discovered in Lee's apartment is "The Water Tank," which features a young narrator...
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    Night owls versus early birds: who is superior according to science?

    The eternal debate between night owls and early birds has long been a topic of interest, with proponents on both sides claiming superiority. But what does science say? According to researchers, our internal biological clock, or circadian rhythm, controls numerous physiological outputs, including...
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    Thune reveals to MSNBC he’s offered Democrats a vote on Obamacare subsidies

    Senate Majority Leader John Thune has revealed that he's offered Democrats a vote on extending Obamacare subsidies in exchange for opening the government, according to a recent MSNBC interview. In this unprecedented move, Thune is willing to provide Democrats with a guarantee of a vote by a...
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    Democrats weigh which pain is greater: A shutdown or skyrocketing Obamacare premiums

    Democrats Weigh Higher Stakes of Shutdown vs. Soaring Obamacare Premiums The US government shutdown has entered its third week, with federal workers facing uncertain paychecks and potential job losses. In contrast, many Democrats believe that skyrocketing healthcare premiums for millions of...
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    Shohei Ohtani makes MLB history to send Dodgers back to the World Series

    Shohei Ohtani's Historic Performance: Dodgers Back in World Series with Dominant Victory Over Brewers In a night that will be etched in baseball history forever, Shohei Ohtani, the Japanese phenom with two-way skills, made headlines by hitting three home runs and pitching six scoreless innings...
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    Crowds in Madagascar cheer as military unit seizes power

    The article appears to be a collection of news stories from various regions around the world, including Africa. The articles cover a range of topics, including politics, diplomacy, human rights, and social issues. Some of the specific stories mentioned in the article include: * A Burundi...
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    Russian authorities detain suspect over St. Petersburg cafe blast

    Russia Detains Suspect Over St. Petersburg Cafe Blast Amid Ukraine Tensions Russian authorities have detained a suspect in connection with an explosion at a cafe in the St. Petersburg region, just days after Ukrainian forces reported intense fighting with Russian troops in the Donetsk area...
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    I’m sensitive to the scents my children’s friend brings into the house. What do I do?

    For Many Americans, Fragrance Can Be as Toxic as Tobacco Smoke At 47, Sarah has become increasingly sensitive to smells - particularly those of fabric softeners and perfumes. The pungent odors trigger feelings of sickness in her and leave her feeling anxious around friends who use strong...
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