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Israel asserts it has veto power over the force’s composition; Palestinians are not consulted.
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French police arrest men over Louvre art heist
French police have arrested two men over the theft of precious crown jewels from the Louvre Museum.
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Labour must counter ‘growing sense of despair’, Streeting warns after Welsh defeat
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Thousands protest breast cancer screening scandal in Spain
Protesters flooded Spain’s southern city of Seville on Sunday as public outrage grows over failings that led to hundreds of women not receiving the results of breast cancer screenings.
25 Terrorists, 5 Soldiers Dead In Fresh Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Clashes
Five Pakistani soldiers and 25 terrorists have died in clashes near the border with Afghanistan, the military said on Sunday, as delegations from both countries met to try to defuse tensions after the deadliest fighting in years.