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Film tells of Bosnian Muslims and Jews saving one another in wars
In May, Vajraca's script won the Holocaust Film Contest held by the Claims Conference
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One dead in India unrest over military hiring, some gatherings banned
One protester was killed in a clash with police in the southern city of Secunderabad, a government official said
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Remains of British journalist found in Amazon, police name new suspect
Police said their investigation suggested there were more individuals involved beyond Oliveira
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Early Omicron infection unlikely to protect against current variants
Omicron sublineages circulating now have mutations that allow them to evade those antibodies
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Attack on Sikh temple in Afghanistan's capital Kabul kills two
Saturday's explosion follows a blast on Friday in the northern city of Kunduz at a mosque that killed one
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EU backs Ukraine's membership bid to 'live the European dream'
Ukraine applied to join the EU four days after Russian troops poured across its border in February
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Putin asserts strong, sovereign Russia against sanctions 'blitzkrieg'
Putin says US considered itself ‘God's emissary on Earth’, and Russia is taking its place in a new world order
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Western Europeans wilt in early summer heatwave, compounding climate change fears
Heatwave sent Europeans hunting for shade and fretting over climate change
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One dead in India unrest over military hiring, some gatherings banned
‘Agnipath’ aims to bring in more people to the military four-year contracts and cut down on burgeoning pension costs
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Afghan students graduate in Iraq after Taliban takeover
Since Taliban took over Kabul in August 2021, girls have largely been banned from going to secondary school









