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Saddam Hussein's rusting yacht serves as picnic spot for Iraqi fishermen
Saddam issued orders for the yacht for safekeeping a few weeks after the invasion got underway on March 20, 2003
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China urges Ukraine, Russia to restart peace talks 'as soon as possible'
Beijing "hopes that all parties will exercise restraint, resume peace talks as soon as possible", says Qin Gang
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Banned from school, Afghan girls turn to madrassas
Instead of maths and literature, the girls focus on rote-learning the Quran in Arabic, which they don’t understand
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Nadal signs up to play in Monte Carlo Masters
22-times Grand Slam champion aims to make comeback from injury at next month’s event
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Russia's Oscar-winning opposition is mired in conflict
Director Daniel Roher's film 'Navalny' won the Oscar for best feature documentary on Sunday.
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TikTok says US threatens ban if Chinese owners don't sell stakes
The move is the most dramatic in a series of recent steps by US officials and legislators
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Bar exam score shows AI can keep up with 'human lawyers'
Bar exam assesses knowledge and reasoning and includes essays and performance tests meant to simulate legal work
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Credit Suisse shares drop 30% in bank rout
Europe’s bank index sees $127b evaporate in value since Mar 8
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US senators adopt new strategy to push Saudi Arabia on human rights
The resolution could force Biden's administration to prepare a report on Saudi Arabia's human rights record
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Turkey plans to ratify Finland's NATO bid ahead of May polls: sources
Turkey said that Sweden needed to take steps against supporters of Kurdish militants responsible for 2016 coup attempt

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