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Jailed Iranian Nobel laureate's health condition 'very dangerous,' husband says

The family of Iranian Nobel Peace laureate Narges Mohammadi say she remains in critical care after she was transferred to a Tehran hospital as a result of "intensified international pressure," over her deteriorating health condition.
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Hundreds flee homes in Haiti amid new wave of gang violence

A new wave of gang violence in Haiti has forced hundreds of people to flee their homes, leaving them scattered on Monday along a road leading to Haiti's main airport.
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Ground zero: NATO’s drone war comes down to earth in Latvia

Latvian and Canadian troops are testing battlefield ground drones on a major NATO exercise, drawing directly on Ukrainian combat lessons as autonomous warfare rapidly evolves. The war games are unfolding amid a political crisis triggered by a wayward Ukrainian drone strike — a stark warning of how electronic warfare and unmanned systems are reshaping modern conflict.
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3 more passengers, Spanish, French and American, evacuated from cruise ship test positive for hantavirus

Passengers from a cruise ship hit by a deadly hantavirus outbreak were being flown home Monday to more than 20 countries and quarantined, including a Spaniard, a French woman and an American who tested positive.
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4 Canadians from hantavirus-hit cruise ship isolating for minimum 21 days, B.C. health officer says




