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- Israel moves to expand Jerusalem's borders for first time since 1967 thenationalnews.com
- 'Blurring the green line': Israel advances plan to expand boundary into West Bank Middle East Eye
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What would happen to Iran after the Islamic Republic? – ایران اینترنشنال
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UK eyes rapid ban on social media for under 16s, curbs to AI chatbots – Reuters
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- AI chatbots to face strict online safety rules in UK CNN
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Cyclone Gezani leaves 59 dead in Madagascar, displaces more than 16,000 – Reuters
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North Korea’s Kim unveils homes for families of fallen soldiers – Al Jazeera
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- Kim Jong-un unveils housing for families of North Koreans killed in Ukraine war The Guardian
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Belarusian activist Kolesnikova on starting over in Germany – DW.com
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- Maria Kolesnikova was a leading figure in the 2020 protests against Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko. After her release from prison, she came to Germany to rebuild her life. But life in exile has its own set of challenges. Facebook
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Princess Noor Pahlavi stuns at LA Iran protests: ‘A nation reclaiming itself’ – New York Post
- Princess Noor Pahlavi stuns at LA Iran protests: ‘A nation reclaiming itself’ New York Post
- Son of Iran's last shah urges US military intervention in Iran Reuters
- Massive demonstrations held to oppose Iran's government Politico
- Hundreds of thousands join Iran protests around the world BBC
- Exiled crown prince says US intervention in Iran would be ‘humanitarian’ The Hill
Kim Jong-un unveils housing for families of North Koreans killed in Ukraine war
Leader vows to repay the ‘young martyrs’ who died as North Korea intensifies propaganda glorifying troops deployed to fight for Russia
North Korea has said it completed a new housing district in Pyongyang for families of North Korean soldiers killed while fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine, the latest effort by leader Kim Jong-un to honour the war dead.
State media photos showed Kim walking through the new street – called Saeppyol Street – and visiting the homes of some of the families with his increasingly prominent daughter, believed to be named Kim Ju-ae, as he pledged to repay the “young martyrs” who “sacrificed all to their motherland”.
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