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China Urges Trump To Veto Hong Kong Legislation

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The White House has not indicated if President Trump plans to sign the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act into law.
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Chilean Government To Write New Constitution After Weeks Of Protests

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Chilean President Sebastián Piñera told a local news outlet the government has been working on a new draft of the constitution.
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Vice President Pence Criticizes NBA, Nike Over Hong Kong Controversy

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The NBA has faced backlash from Shanghai and Washington alike over how it handled a manager's tweet about Hong Kong.
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Pope Makes Easter Plea For Ukraine Peace, Cites Nuclear Risk

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"Please, please, let us not get used to war,'' Pope Francis pleaded during Easter Mass.
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Queen Elizabeth II's Coffin Makes Journey Through Scotland

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The hearse drove past piles of bouquets and other tributes as it led a seven-car cortege from Balmoral, where the queen died.
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Ukraine Says At Least 352 Civilians Killed During Russia’s Invasion

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Russia has not released any information on casualties among its troops.
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Biden-Putin Meeting Discussed As Ukraine War Fears Loom

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The prospective meeting offers new hope of averting a Russian invasion that U.S. officials said could begin any moment.
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President Biden Visits U.S. Troops In Poland, Brings Aid For Ukraine

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Billions of dollars worth of high-tech military equipment will be delivered by road on secret routes to Ukrainian fighters repelling Putin's army.
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Russian Space Chief: Sanctions Could Imperil Space Station

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He stressed that Western partners need the space station and "cannot manage without Russia, because no one but us can deliver fuel to the station."
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Does Mystery Superyacht Docked In Italy Belong To Vladimir Putin?

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American and Italian authorities are currently investigating the matter as pressure grows to seize assets linked to the Kremlin.
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Sweden Ends Neutrality, Joins Finland In Seeking NATO Berth

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Public opinion in both countries was firmly against joining NATO before Russia invaded Ukraine, but support for NATO membership surged shortly after.
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Attention Turns To Donbas Region As Russia Focuses On Regional Control

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Newsy Tonight's Chance Seales discusses the latest in Ukraine with The Economist's Arkady Ostrovsky as the Donbas region becomes Russia's focus.
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Pope Francis Pushes for Equitable Vaccination Distribution

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The pope in his Easter homily urged the world to cooperate in vaccine distribution "especially in the poorest countries."
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Cuba In The Dark After Hurricane Ian Knocks Out Power Grid

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Power was initially knocked out to about 1 million people in Cuba's western provinces, but later the entire grid collapsed.
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Saudi Arabia To Host Limited Hajj Pilgrimage Due To COVID-19

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The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah said this year's pilgrimage would be limited to Muslims already in the country.
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Kim Jong-Un Calls For 'Positive And Offensive' Security Measures

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​Kim called on the country's armed forces "to take positive and offensive measures for fully ensuring the sovereignty and security of the country."
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Canada Urges U.S. To Continue Oil Pipeline Project

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Alberta's leader Jason Kenney says he will pursue legal action if the Keystone XL Pipeline project is abandoned.
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U.K. Weather Turmoil Spurs Calls To Adapt To Climate Change

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The country got a break Wednesday from the dry, hot weather that is gripping much of Europe as cooler air moved in from the west.
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Democratic Republic Of Congo Using Cassava Flour Amid Wheat Shortage

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The Democratic Republic of Congo is among the African countries that rely on Russian and Ukrainian wheat to meet their consumption needs.
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Space Junk To Crash Into Moon At 5,800 Miles Per Hour

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It may take weeks, even months, to confirm the impact through satellite images.
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NATO Ministers Discuss Boosting Eastern Flank Forces

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The meeting comes ahead of a June 29-30 NATO summit in Madrid that will seek to set a determined course for the alliance in coming years.
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ExxonMobil Cuts Ties With Russia

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ExxonMobil's decision to leave the Russian market makes it the latest energy company to cut ties, following in the footsteps of BP and Shell.
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Father And Son Reflect On Ukraine's History Under Soviet Union Control

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Throughout much of history, the Ukrainian people have suffered under ruthless tyrants.
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Inflation Pushed 71 Million People Into Poverty Since Ukraine War

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The U.N. Development Program called for an extension of debt payments that had been in place during the pandemic among the world's richest nations.