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Middle East21 hours ago Saudi teen asylum-seeker fleeing alleged abuse by family arrives in Canada Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun, the Saudi teen who was fleeing alleged abuse by her family, has arrived in Canada on Saturday.
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Europe21 hours ago Paris bakery explosion kills 4, injures 47 with 10 in critical condition A powerful blast caused by a gas leak at a Paris bakery Saturday killed at least 4 people and injured at least 47, sparking an all-out emergency response and evacuation of residents.
0:22 VIDEO1 day ago Gas leak in a Paris bakery causes explosion leaving several injured Cell phone footage captures the fire and smoke of what is left of a Paris bakery after a gas leak caused an explosion.
World1 day ago Canada bus crash leaves 3 dead, 23 injured, officials say Three people were killed and 23 others injured after a double-decker bus in Canada crashed into a bus platform, officials said Friday.
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Asia1 day ago Teenage girl murdered, mutilated, by family for eloping with boyfriend, Indian police say Authorities say a teenage girl was murdered and mutilated by her family after running off with her boyfriend
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Iran1 day ago Iran launched Christmas crackdown on persecuted Christian minority The Islamic Republic of Iran launched yet another crackdown on the country’s struggling Christian minority before and after Christmas, prompting experts to urge an end to the mullah regime.
World1 day ago Saudi teen asylum seeker in Thai hotel heading to Canada, report says Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun's case has highlighted the cause of women's rights in Saudi Arabia. Several female Saudis fleeing abuse by their families have been caught trying to seek asylum abroad in recent years and returned home. Human rights activists say many similar cases have gone unreported.
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Olympics1 day ago Japan’s Olympic head suspected of corruption in connection to awarding 2020 Olympic Games to Tokyo The head of Japan’s Olympic Committee is under investigation is facing charges for suspected “active corruption” in connection with the awarding of the 2020 Olympic Games to Tokyo, France’s financial crimes office said Friday.
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