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Iranian protest deaths estimated at over 2,000, larger than in any recent unrest in country

Iranians could call abroad on mobile phones on Tuesday for the first time since communications were halted during a crackdown on nationwide protests, in which activists said at least 646 people have been killed.
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U.S., NATO have long history of not being serious about Greenland. That's about to change
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Russian attacks in Ukraine kill 4 as U.S. rebukes Moscow for 'escalation' amid peace talks

Russia launched a second major drone and missile bombardment of Ukraine in four days, officials said Tuesday, aiming again at the power grid amid freezing temperatures in an apparent snub to U.S.-led peace efforts as Moscow's invasion of its neighbour approaches the four-year mark.
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Trump ends temporary protected status for Somalis living in U.S.

U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is ending temporary protected status for thousands of Somalis in the United States, press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced on Tuesday, requiring them to leave by March 17.
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Arson suspect in attack on historic Mississippi synagogue admitted to antisemitic motive, FBI alleges

A suspect in an arson fire at a synagogue that was bombed by the Ku Klux Klan decades ago admitted to targeting the historic institution because it's a Jewish house of worship and confessed what he had done to his father, who turned him in to authorities after observing burn marks on his son's ankles, hands and face, the FBI said Monday.