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Iranian journalist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi
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Operation "Al Aqsa Flood" . . . the Palestinian armed group Hamas has launched the largest attack on Israel in years
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Charlot Salwai elected 4th prime minister of Vanuatu in three years

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PNG Prime Minister James Marape
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NZ citizen Ahmed Zaoui
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Koiari landowners in Central Province shut down the water and hydroelectricity supply
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French Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu
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