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Kremlin confirms report about secret gift to Putin that Trump dismissed as 'made up'

Former President Donald Trump's campaign lashed out at journalist Bob Woodward after he reported that Trump secretly sent Russian President Vladimir Putin a stash of COVID-19 tests at the height of the pandemic in 2020, when Americans couldn't get them.

However, Bloomberg reports that Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov is confirming that Trump sent Putin the tests four years ago, while at the same time denying Woodward's reporting that Trump and Putin have spoken multiple times since the ex-president the White House in 2021.

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'Not true': Reporter informs J.D. Vance that Gaza isn't in Israel

Reuters journalist Andrea Shalal informed Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) that Gaza was not in Israel after former President Donald Trump claimed he had visited the territory.

During a rally in Detroit on Tuesday, Shalal noted that Trump had recently made the claim about visiting the Gaza Strip.

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'Perfect for Christmas': Trump shills Melania's book amid furor over hurricane response

As a deadly storm barreled toward Donald Trump's home state Tuesday afternoon, the former President shared words of encouragement for his fellow Floridians and readers across the nation.

"Very proud of Melania! Her book is out Nationally, and for sale EVERYWHERE," Trump wrote. "Perfect for Christmas. Get it NOW."

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Gilded canopy restored at Vatican basilica

Experts conducting the first renovation in 250 years of a towering altar canopy in the Vatican provided a sneak peek of their progress on Tuesday, with centuries-old gilding glowing anew.

Standing 29 metres (95 feet) tall -- the height of a 10-storey building -- the Baldachin by Italian sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini is the centrepiece of Saint Peter's Basilica.

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'Don't tell anybody': Bob Woodward book claims Putin urged Trump to keep quiet about gift

A new book from legendary Watergate journalist Bob Woodward reveals that former President Donald Trump in 2020 sent Russian President Vladimir Putin a secret stash of COVID-19 tests during the early days of the deadly pandemic that would go on to kill more than one million Americans.

CNN reports that Woodward's new book, entitled "War," claims that Trump "secretly sent Putin a bunch of Abbott Point of Care Covid test machines for his personal use."

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Pastor wanted by U.S. for sex trafficking to run for Philippine senate

A detained Philippine pastor who is also wanted in the United States for sex trafficking children registered Tuesday to run in next year's senate elections.

Apollo Quiboloy, an ally of former president Rodrigo Duterte, is a self-proclaimed "Appointed Son of God" whose sect claims millions of followers.

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'We'll come for you next': Israel threatened to kill teen journalist in Gaza — then did

Journalists around the world expressed outrage Monday over the Israeli military's killing of a teenage Palestinian reporter who continued showing the world the destruction of Gaza despite threats to his life—and at the Western media's silence on the story.

Hassan Hamad, 19, whose work appeared on Al Jazeera and other outlets, was killed Sunday in an Israeli drone strike on his home in the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza, The Palestine Chroniclereported. The bombing followed multiple text messages warning Hamad to stop recording images of Israel's assault on Gaza, which has killed or injured nearly 150,000 Palestinians and for which the close U.S. ally is on trial for genocide at the International Court of Justice.

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Visitors to get rare view of Rome's Trevi Fountain

Rome's iconic Trevi Fountain is to undergo a two-month clean-up when some visitors will get a rare, close-up view of the Baroque masterpiece from a suspended walkway, authorities said Monday.

Construction of the walkway began Monday "to allow for a major extraordinary maintenance intervention" on the fountain, Rome city council said.

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Tragedy of Madrid street sweeper highlights how heatwaves kill

Three hours into his shift as a street sweeper in Madrid on a summer afternoon when temperatures went above 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit), Jose Antonio Gonzalez fainted from heatstroke. He died the next day in hospital.

With the Spanish capital on heatwave alert, the 60-year-old had set out for work that day in July 2022 with two two-litre bottles of water and a spray bottle to cool off.

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Former South Korea clinic for US 'comfort women' to be demolished

Slated for demolition, the graffiti-covered building close to the inter-Korean border was once a "monkey house", a clinic for sex workers forced to serve US soldiers protecting Seoul from North Korea.

Activists, including women who were forced into gruesome treatments for sexually transmitted diseases, say the site should be preserved for its historical significance, but the bulldozers will move in this month to clear it for a tourist development.

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Kenya's deputy president faces impeachment vote

Kenya's parliament was set to vote on Tuesday on impeaching Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua in a political drama that has exposed a rift in the governing party.

Lawmakers have accused the 59-year-old deputy to President William Ruto of corruption, undermining the government and practising ethnically divisive politics, among a host of other charges.

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Japan prosecutors won't appeal Hakamada death row acquittal: media

Japanese prosecutors have decided not to appeal against last month's acquittal of the world's longest-serving death row prisoner, Iwao Hakamada, local media reported Tuesday.

After a long fight for justice led by his sister, a court declared on September 27 that Hakamada, 88, was innocent of the quadruple murder for which he spent 46 years waiting to be executed.

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Biden, Harris urge Mideast peace on Oct. 7 anniversary

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris condemned Hamas's attack on Israel a year ago Monday while pushing for peace in the Middle East -- treading a tightrope on a conflict that could impact next month's US presidential election.

From candle-lighting to tree-planting, the US president and the Democratic presidential candidate will take part in ceremonies to mark the anniversary of the October 7 attacks on key American ally Israel.

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