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The Guardian newspaper took down Osama bin Laden's 2002 'Letter to America' after it was widely shared on social media

UK Newspaper Removes Viral Bin Laden Letter

British newspaper The Guardian has removed from its website a 21-year-old message written by Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, after it was shared several million times on social media.
Protesters demanding the firing of Guatemala's judiciary leaders who they said were acting to block president-elect Bernardo Arevalo from taking office in January

Guatemala Prosecutor Amps Up War On President-elect

The Public Prosecutor's Office ratcheted up a battle with incoming president-elect Bernardo Arevalo on Thursday, calling on the Supreme Court to strip him of immunity for damages resulting from a 2022 protest at a university.
European Union Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell (C) walks past debris during his visit to Kibbutz Beeri

Israel Takes Gaza Port, Battles Hamas Fighters

Israeli troops on Thursday advanced their campaign to destroy Hamas in Gaza, fighting gun battles and taking control of a key port a day after a raid on the territory's main hospital.
Wilders and Timmermans are also in the mix

Dutch To Vote In Seismic Election Thriller

Dutch voters head to the polls next week for a knife-edge election that will transform the country's political landscape, with surveys showing the race is too close to call.
Sanchez has reached deals with several smaller parties to ensure he has the support of 179 MPs

Sanchez Set To Get New Term In Divided Spain

Pedro Sanchez is poised to win the backing on Thursday of Spain's parliament for another term as prime minister, with the country divided over his decision to grant Catalan separatists an amnesty in exchange for their crucial support in a vote of confidence.
An Israeli mobile artillery unit takes position in Upper Galilee in northern Israel near the Lebanon border on November 15, 2023, amid increasing cross-border tensions as fighting continues with Hamas militants in the southern Gaza Strip. Since the Palest

Israel Presses Gaza Hospital Raid

Israel renewed its operation at Gaza's largest hospital Thursday, targeting what it maintains is a Hamas command centre concealed in a complex sheltering more than 2,000 civilians.
There are fears about the project's environmental and social impacts

In Mexico, Building A Rail Rival To The Panama Canal

At Mexico's narrowest point, linking the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, the government is building a railway rival to the Panama Canal with promises of economic bounty but amid fears of environmental and social harm.
Private rents leapt 6.1 percent in the 12 months to October

UK Rental Market Suffers Record Price Rise

UK housing rental prices spiked by a record rate with London hit particularly hard, official data showed Wednesday, stoking a cost-of-living crisis as inflation remains elevated despite a sharp slowdown.

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