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Ethiopia nears default as talks falter
Covid, civil war leave African nation struggling to pay debt
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Six French teenagers convicted in connection with 2020 beheading of teacher Paty
The court found the adolescents as guilty of having pointed out Paty to the murderer
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China says not much chance of success at COP28 without a solution on fossil fuels
China's chief climate negotiator Xie Zhenhua says China supports efforts to triple global renewable energy capacity
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US embassy in Baghdad struck with seven mortars as attacks escalate
US forces in Iraq and Syria were also targeted with rockets and drones at least five more times on Friday
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Israel orders more evacuations in Khan Younis after US blocks Gaza ceasefire call
Residents and UN agencies say there is now effectively nowhere safe to go as conflict rages across the territory
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Microsoft says it does not own any portion of OpenAI
Microsoft clarified that it doesn’t own any part of OpenAI but only receives a share of the profit from the AI venture
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Europe agrees landmark AI regulation deal
Europe reaches provisional deal on landmark European Union rules governing the use of AI, even by governments
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Hundreds still stranded, plants closed in India's flood-hit Chennai
At least 14 people have died in the flooding, triggered by torrential rains that started on Monday
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Israel says Reuters journalist Abdallah was killed in combat zone
Israeli strikes likely to have been a direct attack on civilians and must be investigated as a war crime, Amnesty
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More than 10 million people have signed up for X in December, CEO says
CEO claims X got more than 10 million signups this month just as the company risks losing billions in ad revenue




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