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Bangladesh struggles to repair damage from Hasina's 15-year rule
People are pouring into the streets of the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka to voice their displeasure at where the country is going, less than a year after a student-led revolution toppled former prime minister Sheikh Hasina.
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After Trump appeal, Putin says he will spare Ukrainians in Kursk if they surrender
Russia will spare the lives of Ukrainian soldiers in its western Kursk region if Kyiv tells them to surrender, President Vladimir Putin said on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump urged him to avoid a "horrible massacre" there.
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Columbia University punishes students who occupied campus building during pro-Palestinian protests
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American influencer who snatched baby wombat from its mother leaves Australia
Sam Jones, who describes herself as an "outdoor enthusiast and hunter," made her Instagram account private on Thursday after she was widely condemned for the video.
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Putin's definite 'maybe' on ceasefire with Ukraine keeps the White House engaged
Russia’s president appeared to hedge his bets on the issue of a Ukrainian ceasefire, saying it was a good idea but refusing to implement it, for now. That keeps the dialogue open with Donald Trump, but it means the war continues.