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    Israel's Netanyahu to address US Congress on June 13: US media

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will address the US Congress on June 13, media reported Monday, amid mounting pressure for the American ally and Hamas to agree to a permanent ceasefire."It is a very sad day for our country that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been invited –- by leaders from both parties –- to address a joint meeting of the United States Congress," Sanders said in a weekend statement.

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    Democratic Rep Brutally Mocks Marjorie Taylor Greene's Attack On Dr. Fauci

    "I did want you to know most Americans don't think she represents Congress," Jared Moskowitz told Fauci during a House subcommittee hearing.

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    Domestic Abuse And Abortion Bans Create ‘A Very Dangerous Recipe’ Post-Roe

    A new report analyzes survivors' experiences with reproductive coercion, intimate partner violence and the threat of criminalization.

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    Israel confirms more hostages dead as doubts grow over Gaza truce plan

    Israel on Monday announced the deaths of four captives held in Gaza amid growing doubts and international pressure over a plan for a ceasefire and hostage release deal outlined by US President Joe Biden. Israeli government spokesman David Mencer quoted Netanyahu as saying that the outline Biden presented was only "partial", and that under the plan fighting would only stop temporarily "for the purpose of returning the hostages".

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    Modi eyes triumph as India counts epic vote

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi was widely tipped to win India's election on Tuesday, in what would be a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights.Modi said at the weekend he was confident that "the people of India have voted in record numbers" to re-elect his government, a decade after he first became prime minister.

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