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North Korean Soldier Defects to South Korea, Marking Rare Incident Across Heavily Fortified Border

A North Korean soldier has defected to South Korea across the heavily monitored Demilitarized Zone, a rare occurrence in the tense geopolitical landscape.

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ENTERTAINMENT
Sam Rivers, founding bassist of Limp Bizkit, passes away at 48

Sam Rivers, bassist of Limp Bizkit, dies at 48, leaving behind a legacy in rock music.

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WORLD NEWS
US Accuses Hamas of Planning Attack on Gaza Civilians, Threatens Ceasefire Violations

The US warns of a potential Hamas attack on civilians in Gaza, claiming it would violate the ceasefire, amid ongoing tensions and conflict.

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Rafah Border Crossing Between Gaza and Egypt Remains Closed Amid Ongoing Tensions

Israeli PM Netanyahu states the Rafah crossing will stay closed until Hamas hands over deceased hostages' bodies, complicating the ceasefire agreement.

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Trump Hesitates on Tomahawk Missiles as Zelenskyy Appeals for Support

Trump meets Zelenskyy amid uncertainty over U.S. support for Ukraine, as discussions for peace and military aid unfold.

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Renowned Physicist Chen Ning Yang, Nobel Laureate, Dies at 103

Nobel laureate Chen Ning Yang, known for his pivotal contributions to physics, has passed away at the age of 103.

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HEALTH
Food Aid to Gaza Increasing but Still below Needs Amid Famine Conditions

UN reports food aid to Gaza increasing, but still insufficient to meet urgent needs amid ongoing famine conditions.

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POLITICS
Trump asserts Maduro's concessions amid escalating U.S.-Venezuela tensions

Trump comments on Maduro's offers to ease tensions, while U.S. military builds its presence in the Caribbean.

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SPORTS
US Military Strikes Suspected Drug Vessel in Caribbean; Survivors Captured

US military conducts strikes on drug vessels in the Caribbean, capturing survivors; raises legal questions amid escalating tensions with Venezuela.

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POLITICS
U.S. Southern Command Chief Admiral Alvin Holsey to Retire Amid Controversial Military Operations

Adm. Alvin Holsey of U.S. Southern Command will retire in December amidst increasing scrutiny of military strikes against alleged drug traffickers.

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