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Kremlin accuses US of state-level 'banditry' as tensions mount
Moscow rejects US warnings it may be preparing to conduct cyber attacks in response to sanctions
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Paris taxi driver files lawsuit against Tesla after fatal crash
Taxi driver told police after the accident that the car had accelerated on its own
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Taliban cancel public holiday for Nowruz but say celebrations allowed
Persian New Year is a popular festival in Afghanistan and usually marked by a public holiday
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Pope says 'slaughters and atrocities' committed daily in Ukraine
Francis says he 'begs all players in the int'l community' to commit themselves to stopping the war
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Parents protest against Ontario school’s move to keep masks on
Pandemic measures have become a lightning rod in Canada for an anti-government movement
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Some Syrian veterans ready for Ukraine fight
The troops say they will wage street wars and apply tactics acquired during the battles with 'terrorists in Syria'
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Turkey says Russia and Ukraine nearing agreement on 'critical' issues
Turkey's FM hopeful for a ceasefire if the two sides did not backtrack from 'progress achieved so far'
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In Sri Lanka, as economic crisis worsens, two men die waiting in queue for fuel
For weeks people have been queuing up at pumps, often for hours, and the country has been under rolling power cuts
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Russia to work on solo Mars mission after Europe freezes joint project
The ESA announced that it would be impossible to continue cooperating with Russia on the ExoMars mission
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Google accused of systemic bias against black employees in lawsuit
Black people comprise only 4.4% of employees and about 3% of leadership and its technology workforce