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Calling Trump claim 'delusional,' Iran says US may have shot down its own drone by mistake

"All drones belonging to the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz have returned to their bases," said a spokesman for the Iranian armed forces

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Cartel kingpin El Chapo is jailed for life, but the US-Mexico drug trade is booming

The infamous Mexican drug lord Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera – aka “El Chapo” – has been sentenced to life plus an additional 30 years for drug trafficking, conspiracy, money laundering and weapons charges, among other crimes committed over the past quarter-century as head of Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel, the Western Hemisphere’s most powerful organized crime syndicate.

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'An attack on all of us': Anime fans reel after deadly Japan fire

A devastating apparent arson attack on a renowned Japanese animation firm has left anime fans and insiders heartbroken, with many likening the fire to a terror attack on their community.

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Trump ‘leads a domestic hate movement’ -- and the world is watching in shock: WaPo columnist

President Donald Trump's racism is shocking the entire globe, Washington Post columnist Greg Sargent wrote in a Thursday column.

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NOAA's finding that last month was hottest June ever recorded bolsters calls for radical climate action

"Action is urgently needed at the world, federal, state, and local levels to rapidly cut fossil fuel pollution and to protect and rebuild naturally stored carbon."

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'Unprecedented' decline of plants and animals as Global 'Red List' reveals nearly one-third of assessed species under threat

"We must act now both on biodiversity loss and climate change."

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Israel unearths remains of rare ancient mosque

Israeli archaeologists said Thursday they had unearthed the remains of a rare ancient rural mosque from the seventh and eighth centuries AD in the country's south.

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Daily Mail defends story linking Israel's Ehud Barak to Jeffrey Epstein

Britain's Daily Mail newspaper on Thursday defended its decision to publish photos of one of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's election rivals entering the mansion of disgraced US financier Jeffrey Epstein in 2016.

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'It's Hafiz Saeed. Not Jason Bourne': Trump mocked for tweet on arrest of Mumbai attacks suspect

Pakistanis Thursday mocked US President Donald Trump's claim that the alleged Mumbai attacks mastermind had been arrested "after a ten-year search" while he was actually in the public eye for much of the decade.

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In rebuke to Trump, US Congress blocks Saudi arms sales

The US House voted Wednesday to block $8.1 billion in arms sales to Saudi Arabia and other allies, a rebuke of Donald Trump that will likely lead to a veto by the president.

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Neglected and dirty, 'Christ of Theft' statue poses dilemma for Peru

A giant statue of Jesus Christ that looms over Lima is causing controversy in Peru because of its financing by the graft-tainted Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht and late ex-president Alan Garcia.

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US senator calls for investigation into FaceApp over security concerns

Popular Russia-based application FaceApp, which allows users to change their appearance to look older or younger, came under fire in the United States Wednesday, with one senator urging an FBI investigation.

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24 dead in suspected arson attack on Japan animation studio

A suspected arson attack on an animation production company in Japan killed 24 people and injured dozens more on Thursday, with flames gutting the building in the city of Kyoto.

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