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Benjamin Netanyahu sworn in as leader of Israel's likely most right-wing government ever Members of Netanyahu's Likud party will fill some of the most important cabinet positions, including foreign minister, defense minister and justice minister. But a number of politicians from the far right of Israel's political ...
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Netanyahu's hard-line new government takes office in Israel The most religious and hard-line government in Israel's history has been sworn in. Benjamin Netanyahu returns as prime minister, after his Likud party formed a coalition with ultranationalist and ultra-Orthodox Jewish allies.
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The Vatican says Benedict XVI is lucid and stable, but his condition is 'serious' VATICAN CITY — Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI is lucid, conscious and stable but his condition remains serious, the Vatican said Thursday, a day after it revealed that the 95-year-old's health had deteriorated recently. A statement from Vatican spokesman ...
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Russia launches massive missile barrage across Ukraine Ukrainian forces shot down 54 of the missiles. Emergency workers remove debris of a house destroyed by a missile.
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Ex-Pope Benedict's failing health presents difficult decisions for Vatican The Catholic Church has strict protocols in place following the death of its leader, but as ex-Pope Benedict's health wanes it is unclear whether those same protocols will apply to a retired pope, known as Emeritus. When Benedict XVI resigned in 2013 ...
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Covid in China: US imposes Covid testing for visitors from China Before the pandemic, China had been the world's largest outbound tourism market. But it's unclear how many Chinese people will travel abroad after 8 January given that the number of flights are limited, and many citizens need to renew their passports.
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Covid: Why are some places testing Chinese arrivals? Poor immunisation levels and little natural immunity meant an explosion of cases - just as China is about to lift restrictions on its citizens travelling abroad. So now, some countries - wary of ...
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Russia fires 120 missiles from air and sea - Ukraine An air raid alert was issued across Ukraine early on Thursday morning, as a fresh wave of Russian missiles targeted major cities. Presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak said more than 120 missiles had been launched at civilian infrastructure.
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A massive fire at Cambodia hotel and casino kills at least 19 people Neighboring Thailand sent firetrucks and emergency workers to help cope with the crisis in the bustling border town of Poipet. Some victims were believed to still be under debris or in locked rooms that rescue teams could not ...
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Strikes: Ministers refusing to negotiate on pay, says union body The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has accused the government of refusing to negotiate on public sector pay. Its new general secretary, Paul Nowak, suggested in a BBC interview that ministers were using pay review bodies "as a human shield" in ...
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