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Modi in Ukraine: Indian PM’s first visit to Kyiv in push for ceasefire
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Ukraine, the first visit of an Indian head of government since Ukraine’s independence in 1991. The visit comes just six weeks after Modi’s trip to Russia, a visit Kyiv criticised. Al Jazeera’s Alex Gatopoulos reports. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on…
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Police use water cannons on protesters in Tel Aviv as anger grows after Israel’s military recovered the bodies of six hostages it said Hamas had killed in Gaza. CNN’s Nic Robertson reports. #CNN #News
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As the 2024 US elections approach, the issue of abortion rights is emerging as a critical factor in voter turnout in Arizona. With recent changes to abortion laws and heightened activism, many believe that this topic could mobilize voters, particularly women and younger demographics, potentially influencing key races in the state. #usa #kamalaharris #worldnews About…
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CNN’s Oren Liebermann reports on how the US is ramping up weapons deliveries to Ukraine for its war against Russia and how the deliveries are giving the US military a boost. #CNN #news Want to stay up to date on the day’s top stories? Sign up for CNN’s 5 Things newsletter, and we’ll give you…
How China Is Remaking Hong Kong in Its Own Image
It’s been five years since pro-democracy protests rocked Hong Kong. Since then, China has tightened its grip on the territory, restricting civil liberties, arresting dozens of opposition figures and passing sweeping changes to its political system. These days, the Asian financial hub is looking increasingly similar to the mainland. So what does that mean for…