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World welcomes 2023, leaving a stormy year behind

While millions watched musical acts and fireworks displays on TV, thousands took to the streets in major cities to usher.

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Faithful in Rome mourn former pope Benedict

The Vatican said Benedict's body would lie in state from Monday in St. Peter's Basilica and his funeral will be.

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North Korea fires ballistic missiles on last day of year

The report came after the South Korean military said the reclusive state had fired three ballistic missiles toward the sea.

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OIC chief calls for Muslim world to mobilize against Taliban ban on female education

The organization’s secretary-general said in a speech at a Fiqh Academy meeting that the Taliban's decision was not based on.

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Russia launches 69 missiles at Ukraine two days ahead of New Year

Brigadier General Oleksiy Hromov of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said the missiles were fired at "critical and energy infrastructure.

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Buffalo recovers from paralyzing winter storm as death toll rises

Buffalo started a massive clean up on Wednesday, after a severe blizzard brought the city to a standstill with record.

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South Korea scrambles fighter jets to ward off North Korean drones

Flights were temporarily suspended at two major international airports after a number of drones reached airspace close to the capital.

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Paris shooting suspect admits ‘pathological’ hatred of foreigners

The shooting in Paris sparked panic among the city’s Kurdish population, which led to street protests and clashes between demonstrators.

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10 killed in fuel tanker explosion in South Africa.

The tanker, transporting liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), got stuck under a low bridge close to a hospital and houses early.

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Biden renews US’s commitment to Ukraine in meeting with Zelensky

Zelensky's meeting with Biden marks a high point in ties between Ukraine and its most important ally, putting the spotlight.

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