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Russia's war in Ukraine to overshadow G-20 talks in Bali
Foreign ministers from the Group of 20 leading rich and developing nations are gathering in Indonesia’s resort island of Bali for talks bound to be dominated by the conflict in Ukraine despite an agenda focused on global cooperation and food and energy security
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US stocks gain ground while bond market signals caution
Stocks rose broadly in morning trading on Wall Street Thursday and put major indexes on track for weekly gains
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Yellowstone floods reveal forecasting flaws as world warms
Flooding that devastated Yellowstone National Park last month have generated calls from weather experts for changes to the way the government issues weather forecasts as extreme weather becomes more frequent
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Russia taking 'operational pause' in Ukraine, analysts say
Foreign analysts say Russia may be temporarily easing its offensive in Ukraine as it reassembles its forces for a renewed assault
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EU Parliament condemns US abortion ruling, seeks safeguards
The European Union’s parliament has called for abortion safeguards to be enshrined in the EU’s fundamental rights charter
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Tuna catch dries up for Kenya's local fishing community
Artisanal fisheries on Kenya’s coast say climate change, overfishing by large foreign vessels and a lack of other job opportunities for coastal communities is draining the Indian Ocean of its yellowfin tuna stocks
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Ex-cop Chauvin to get federal sentence for Floyd's killing
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is about to learn his sentence for federal civil rights violations in the killing of George Floyd
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U.S. jobless claims rise to 235k, most in nearly six months
More Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, and while layoffs remain low, it’s the fifth straight week claims have topped the 230,000 mark
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Rights groups say probe into Egypt economist's death flawed
Two leading human right groups are accusing Egyptian authorities of failing to conduct an impartial and transparent investigation into the suspicious death in custody of an economic researcher
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'Taken too soon': Remembering Highland Park shooting victims
Details are being released of the people whose lives were lost in the July Fourth shooting at a parade in suburban Chicago
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