INTERNATIONAL
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Palestinian-American family stuck in Gaza despite pleas to US officials: 'We feel abandoned'
The Biden administration says it is seeking safe passage for civilians in Gaza.
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For highly skilled refugees, an opportunity to translate language skills into work
Sona Translate launched in the U.K. on October 19.
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Humanitarian aid trucks crossing into Venezuela 'incinerated,' military defections grow
A human chain attempting to pass aid into Venezuela was broken up by tear gas.
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US Sen. Marco Rubio visits Colombia, addresses Venezuelan military
The senator spoke out against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
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Fresh supplies of US aid arrive on Venezuela's border awaiting delivery into the country
Embattled Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has refused to let the aid in.
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Humanitarian aid for Venezuelans stored at bridge crossing border as military blocks passage
A representative for Juan Guaido called on the military to allow the aid in.
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'There is another Mexico now': Country's new president reflects on challenges ahead
"There is Another Mexico Now": Mexico's new president and the challenges ahead
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Saudis' killing of Jamal Khashoggi was 'savagely planned,' Turkish president says
The Turkish president said Saudi operatives planned the killing days earlier.
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3 dead in Venezuela after widespread outage leaves hospitals without power
Power outages in Venezuela have become common.
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UN calls for investigation into jailed Venezuelan leader's death after officials call it a suicide
Alban, an opposition councilman, died on Monday after being detained on Friday.
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Ireland could legalize abortion for women up to 12 weeks pregnant under new bill
The bill before Parliament is the first since Ireland repealed an abortion ban.
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85,000 children in Yemen have starved to death: Save the Children report
Close to 85,000 of children have died between April 2015 and October 2018.