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Zelenskyy says Putin has 'not broken' Ukrainians as he marks 4 years since Russia's all-out invasion

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Protesters gathered on the Greek island of Crete late Tuesday following the arrival of a U.S. aircraft carrier that is part of a major buildup of American forces in the Middle East.
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Louvre Museum director resigns in the wake of October's brazen French crown jewels heist

The Louvre Museum's director resigned Tuesday after months of pressure following the October theft of the French crown jewels, as the world's most visited museum faced widening scrutiny over security failures, labor unrest and a suspected ticket fraud scheme.
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Severe floods in southeast Brazil kill at least 25 and force hundreds to evacuate

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Sudanese paramilitary forces kill at least 28 people in an attack in Darfur, medical group says

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