United Nations Headquarters
The United Nations headquarters, located in New York City, is a global symbol of peace, diplomacy and international cooperation, promoting dialogue and cooperation between nations.
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Walt Disney Castle (Disneyland)
"Disneyland - Where dreams come true and memories last forever with family and friends."
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White House
"Explore the Meaningful Historical Journey of the White House, America's Symbol of Power and Freedom."
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Gaza: UN top court orders Israel to unblock food aid - News
Syria has blamed Israel for air strikes near Aleppo which are reported to have killed more than 30 Syrian soldiers and several Hezbollah fighters.
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Hours later, Israel's military said it had killed the deputy commander of Hezbollah's rocket and missiles unit in a strike in Lebanon. It's also kept up its bombardment of Gaza, killing 71 Palestinians in 24 hours.
But there's no sign of it opening more land crossings into Gaza for food, water and other supplies - despite an order by the UN's top court.
There are some upsetting scenes in this report.
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Evan Gershkovich: One year since Russia jailed the US journalist - News
Russia has once again extended the pre-trial detention of American journalist Evan Gershkovich, 32, who was arrested last year on espionage charges.
The court ordered that his detention be extended until 30 March which means the Wall Street Journal reporter will spend over one year behind bars as he awaits trial.
Mr Gershkovich, his newspaper, and the US deny the espionage charges.
US officials have called for his immediate release.
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Baltimore to receive millions in federal aid following bridge collapse - News
The Biden administration has approved $60m (£47m) in emergency funds that Maryland had requested to help cean up wreckage after a cargo ship hit a major bridge in Baltimore, killing six.
Governor Wes Moore outlined how they intended to clear debris, remove the ship, extract bridge pieces and rebuild it.
The cargo vessel, the Dali, that hit the Francis Scott Key Bridge is nearly as long as the Eiffel Tower, he said.
The state has requested a host of resources to help with the clean-up process.
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Jeffrey Donaldson resigns as DUP leader after historic sexual offence charges - News
It's been another momentous Good Friday for Northern Ireland. (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe
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Exactly 26 years ago, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson walked out of peace talks, hours before the historic Good Friday agreement was struck.
Today, he resigned as leader of the Democratic Unionists and was suspended from the party, weeks after leading it back to power-sharing in Stormont.
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Federal judge delivers rare response after Trump attacks the daughter of a judge - News
Former President Donald Trump criticized the daughter of Judge Juan Merchan, who is presiding over Trump's criminal trial relating to hush money payments, on social media. Federal judge Reggie Walton gave a rare interview to CNN's Kaitlan Collins and explained why he's concerned about these attacks.
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Ex-federal official explains why she resigned over US approach to Gaza - News
Annelle Sheline, who served as a foreign affairs officer at the Office of Near Eastern Affairs in the Department of State's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, explains her decision to resign from the Department based on the US response to the war in Gaza.
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How Trump is attempting to have the Georgia election subversion case tossed - News
CNN’s Sara Murray breaks down the latest in former President Donald Trump’s legal battle in the Georgia election subversion case. CNN’s Anderson Cooper discusses with a panel of experts.
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India: Muslims feel 'marginalised and suppressed' ahead of election - News
In India, deepening religious polarisation and increasing Islamophobia have marked Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s second term in power.
Ahead of the general election due to begin next month, which Mr. Modi’s Hindu nationalist party is expected to win, people from the Muslim community, which constitutes India’s largest minority, have told the BBC they feel they are being marginalised and suppressed.
The government denies the allegations.
Our South Asia correspondent Yogita Limaye reports from northern India.
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AI and mental health: Young people turning to AI therapist bots - News
Mental health services around the world are chronically under resourced – but there are hopes that artificial intelligence (AI) might offer a solution.
On Character.ai, a popular platform where anyone can create chatbots based on fictional or real people, users can talk to a psychologist persona.
Computer programmer Eugenia Kuyda is the founder of Replika, a US chatbot app that says it offers users an "AI companion who cares, always here to listen and talk, always on your side".
Other apps in the mental health sector are far more cautious about using AI in the first place.
One of those is meditation app Headspace, which has more than 30 million users, and in the UK is approved by the NHS.
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Indian election: muslim minority fear violence and persecution - News
India’s prime minister Nahrendra Modi and his BJP party are widely predicted to win next month’s general election.
But his second term in power has been marked by deepening religious polarisation and increasing islamophobia.
There are more than 200 million muslims in India, making up the country’s largest religious minority.
Following a wave of violence against India’s muslims, members of the community have told the BBC that they are living in fear and are being marginalised and suppressed.
Those claims are strongly denied by India’s Hindu nationalist government.
Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten reporting from northern India by Yogita Limaye.
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E-waste 'drawers of doom' growing, say campaigners - News
Household hoards of unused electricals and broken tech are growing, a recycling campaign group has warned.
Material Focus has estimated that people have gone from stockpiling an average of 20 items to 30 within four years.
Its findings come from market research. The top ten products include remote controls, mobile phones and hairdryers.
The UN has reported that electronic waste is rising five times faster than documented recycling.
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Latest on the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse investigation in Baltimore - News
The bodies of two men were recovered Wednesday from the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, officials said. 35-year-old Alejandro Hernandez Fuentes and 26-year-old Dorlian Ronial Castillo Cabrera were located in a truck 25 feet deep in the river. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports on the investigation into the collapse.
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Crypto King' Sam Bankman-Fried faces lengthy jail term - News
Crypto boss Sam Bankman-Fried, who was convicted of fraud and money laundering last year, will be sentenced in New York on Thursday.
The former billionaire CEO faces decades in prison for fraud and conspiracy charges stemming from his role in the massive collapse of cryptocurrency exchange, FTX.
Prosecutors have said Bankman-Fried took more than $10bn (£7.9bn) from unsuspecting customers in "one of the biggest financial frauds" in US history
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Spain's tourist hotspots facing housing crisis - News
In many parts of Spain, rental costs have risen steeply in recent years due to rise in tourism numbers.
However, in the tourist hotspot of Ibiza the rise has been magnified by the influx of foreign visitors.
This rise has left many locals unable to find affordable accommodation and businesses are also struggling to find vital staff.
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Divers recover bodies in Baltimore bridge collapse waters - News
The bodies of two people have been recovered from a red pickup truck, which was under water where the Baltimore bridge collapsed.
Eight construction workers were on the bridge when a ship struck it, plunging them into the waters below.
Two of the workers were rescued on the day, but the search continues for the other four who are all presumed dead.
Four of the six victims of the bridge collapse have been named so far.
The incident has shut down a major US port, leading to fears of knock-on effects on global supply chains.
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Vivek Ramaswamy: RFK, Jr. should take votes away from the Democrats - News
Former 2024 GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy says Republicans can not get complacent ahead of the election on 'Hannity.'
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Visual ‘evidence’ of Israelis killing unarmed Palestinians confirms ‘atrocities’ in Gaza
One of the men repeatedly waves what appears to be a piece of white fabric, to show they are not a threat.
This is an international symbol of surrender.
The bodies of the two Palestinians are then buried by an Israeli bulldozer.
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Judge says ex-Trump lawyer John Eastman should be disbarred - News
An attorney discipline judge in California has recommended that ex-Trump election lawyer John Eastman be disbarred in their state, according to an opinion. CNN’s Jessica Schneider reports on the charges against him, and Author David Cay Johnston joins Erica Hill to discuss.
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Baltimore bridge: Data recorder recovered from ship in Baltimore Key Bridge crash - News
Investigators have recovered a data recorder from the container ship which crashed into a bridge in the US city of Baltimore, officials say.
Six people are presumed dead after the Singapore-flagged Dali cargo vessel struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge as it left port on Tuesday.
Investigators hope the recovered data recorder will answer questions about how and why the ship malfunctioned.
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Baltimore bridge: Two bodies recovered from truck under water - News
The bodies of two people have been recovered from a red pickup truck in the waters where the Baltimore bridge collapsed.
An operation to recover the bodies of four more people presumed dead continues, after a container ship crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Tuesday.
The two victims have been named as 35-year-old Alejandro Hernandez Fuentes, of Baltimore, and 26-year-old Dorlian Ronial Castillo Cabrera of Dundalk.
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Haiti violence: Illegal weapons fuel gang fighting, says UN - News
Illegal weapons from abroad are fuelling gun violence in Haiti, according to the UN.
It is not known exactly how many illegally trafficked weapons are in the country, but a UN report said that some estimates put the number at half a million for both legal and illegal weapons, as of 2020.
The Caribbean nation has been gripped by increased violence in recent weeks following several armed-gang attacks on key facilities.
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UN chief calls for immediate Gaza ceasefire - News
United Nations chief, Antonio Guterres, has made a renewed call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza after a visit to the Rafah border crossing.
The call comes as the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza said 19 people waiting for aid were killed by Israeli forces.
Israel has denied firing on the crowd.
Mr Guterres said it is "time to silence the guns" and stop the "nightmare", as he described the ongoing loss of life in Gaza as a moral outrage.
He called on Israel to give total access to humanitarian goods throughout the territory.
The call comes as arrests were made at a protest in Tel Aviv during a rally calling for a deal to be reached so hostages can be released by Hamas.
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