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Assange, WikiLeaks Founder, Returns to Australia as a Free Man Following US Agreement

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange returns to Australia after pleading guilty to violating U.S. espionage law, ending a 14-year legal battle

Over 1,000 perish in extreme heat during Hajj pilgrimage

Over 1,000 people, mostly Egyptians, died during this year's Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca due to extreme heat

Nationwide Power Outage in Ecuador Leaves 17 Million Without Electricity

Ecuador experienced a nationwide blackout due to maintenance and transmission issues in the electrical system, affecting hospitals, homes, and major transportation systems

Strengthening Utah’s Historical Connections with Iceland from the Pioneer Era

A Utah delegation visited Iceland to investigate the potential of utilizing geothermal energy, discovering historical ties between the two regions in the process

Princess Kate of Wales reports ‘good progress’ in her battle against cancer

Princess of Wales, Kate, announces she is "making good progress" in her cancer treatment and will make her first public appearance since her diagnosis at the royal Trooping the Color ceremony

Russian naval vessels conduct missile exercises in Atlantic while heading to Cuba

Russian naval frigate and nuclear-powered submarine conducted missile drills in the Atlantic Ocean on their way to Cuba, according to the Russian defense ministry

Israel saves four captives; Palestinians report 93 fatalities from Gaza airstrikes

Israeli forces rescued four hostages from Hamas in the Gaza Strip, while airstrikes in the same area resulted in the death of at least 93 Palestinians

American Amanda Knox Declared Guilty of Slander by Italian Court

Amanda Knox has been found guilty of slander by an Italian court and sentenced to three years in jail, a sentence covered by her previous jail time

Chinese Spacecraft Touches Down on Moon’s Far Side to Gather Rocks Amid Intensifying Space Competition with US

A Chinese spacecraft has successfully landed on the far side of the moon to collect soil and rock samples for research

Iceland’s volcano continues to emit lava and smoke for a second day

A volcano south of Reykjavik, Iceland, erupted for a second day, marking the fifth eruption since December and the most powerful since the Reykjanes peninsula's volcanic systems reactivated three years ago
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