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    Leaked U.S. Memos Say Israel May Be Violating International Law In Blocking Gaza Aid

    The reported findings would legally require the White House to suspend military assistance to Israel, whose offensive in Gaza nears seven months.

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    Sen. Kaine Says Calling In The National Guard For College Campus Protests Would Be A 'Bad Idea'

    "The National Guard going to college campuses, Kent State and elsewhere, did not end well, and I think that would be a very, very bad idea," Kaine said.

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    Thousands of Georgians protest controversial draft law

    Thousands of Georgians staged a "March for Europe" Sunday, calling on the government to scrap a controversial "foreign influence" bill, which the EU has warned would undermine Tbilisi's European aspirations.On Sunday evening, thousands turned out again at Tbilisi's central Republic Square for what organisers called a "March for Europe".

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    France moves to acquire key activities of tech giant Atos

    French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire on Sunday said he had moved to acquire the "sovereign activities" of debt-laden French tech giant Atos and prevent foreign ownership of them.Le Maire told television channel LCI that he had sent a letter of intent, a non-binding action, this weekend "with a view to acquiring all the sovereign activities of Atos".

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    Tesla CEO Musk meets China's number two official in Beijing

    Tech billionaire and Tesla CEO Elon Musk met in Beijing on Sunday with China's number two official, Premier Li Qiang, who promised the country would "always" be open to foreign firms.Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said that during their meeting, Li had promised the country would do more to help foreign firms.

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    Italian PM Meloni says will stand in EU elections

    Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Sunday she would stand in upcoming European Parliament elections, a move apparently calculated to boost her far-right party, although she would be forced to resign immediately.The tactic was used in 2019 by Meloni's deputy prime minister, Matteo Salvini, who leads the far-right Lega party. 

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    White House urges 'peaceful' campus protests after hundreds arrested

    The White House insisted Sunday that pro-Palestinian protests that have rocked US universities in recent weeks must remain peaceful, after police arrested around 275 people on four separate campuses over the weekend.While peace has prevailed in many campuses, the number of protesters detained -- at times by police in riot gear using chemical irritants and tasers -- is rising fast.

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