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Donald Trump stumbled in 2022. How is he leading the 2024 race?
Criminal charges, weak rivals and renewed energy have helped the former US president recover from political setbacks.
Turkey hits 71 targets in Iraq, Syria in retaliation for soldiers’ deaths
Twelve Turkish soldiers were recently killed during fighting with banned Kurdistan Workers Party in northern Iraq.
Russia accuses US of threatening global energy security
Moscow slams Washington's sanctions on a new LNG plant in the Arctic as 'unacceptable'.
Who are the Israeli refuseniks picking jail over the Gaza war?
Tel Aviv teen Tal Mitnick is the latest Israeli to refuse to fight against Palestinians, and he's willing to pay a price
Chinese mourners are using AI to digitally resurrect the dead
A growing number of Chinese mourners are using AI to help them cope with their grief
Families bury loved ones after deadly attacks in central Nigeria
People have been burying their relatives in mass graves after gunmen attacked remote villages in central Nigeria.
South Korean actor and Parasite star Lee Sun-kyun dies at 48
The actor had been under investigation for alleged illegal drug use. Seoul police point to apparent suicide.
Israeli strikes kill Hezbollah fighter as violence on Lebanon border grows
War planes attacked a house in Bint Jbeil, killing three people, Lebanon's state media say.
Analysis: In the Red Sea, the US has no good options against the Houthis
The US-led maritime force is a half measure that Houthis will test. But it can't do more without escalating tensions.
China sanctions US-based Xinjiang monitor
Los Angeles-based Kharon reported on human rights abuses committed against Uighurs and other Muslim minorities.

