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    It had become a familiar scene in West Africa. A group of soldiers appeared on state television in Benin on Sunday to claim they had seized power. Just two weeks earlier, soldiers seized power in another West African country, Guinea-Bissau, after a closely contested presidential election.
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  • Cyprus urges hotels to open up, pours funding into tourism
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    27.03.2026
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  • Claim that Israel opened 'sewage dam' into Gaza's main river undersells sanitation crisis
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  • Kelsey Grammer on having a new baby at 70: 'You're just more available now'
    Kelsey Grammer on having a new baby at 70: 'You're just more available now'
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    The actor and father of eight has traded late nights on the "Cheers" set for late nights with a newborn — and he says this chapter is his favorite yet.
  • I watched the buzzy new AI documentary — and left feeling both hopeful and terrified
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    27.03.2026
    After watching "The AI Doc," one thing is clear: AI could solve some of humanity's biggest problems or create entirely new ones — depending on how we handle it.
  • National health ranking puts Georgia near bottom of list. Here's why
    National health ranking puts Georgia near bottom of list. Here's why
    13.01.2026
    An annual health report from UnitedHealth report found Georgia ranked 38th nationally, in part from recreational drug use and high costs.
  • An ex-FBI agent analyzes what we learned from Savannah Guthrie's 'Today' show interview amid the search for her mother Nancy
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    27.03.2026
    From a new detail about back doors propped open to the ransom notes, former FBI special agent Harry Trombitas examines what it means for the investigation.
  • Report: Thailand strikes deal with Iran for safe passage of Hormuz
    Report: Thailand strikes deal with Iran for safe passage of Hormuz
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  • The Best Computer games for Multiplayer Fun
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    Computer games have forever been a famous type of diversion, and playing with companions or against different players adds a
  • Native artists in Texas and Mexico shared their vision of the universe for 4,000 years, ancient murals suggest
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  • Sean Penn lights up, Kylie Jenner gets A-list approval and 7 other moments you didn’t see at the Golden Globes
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  • 'Zootopia 2' movie reviews: A heartwarming, hysterical and earnest 'ode to community'
    'Zootopia 2' movie reviews: A heartwarming, hysterical and earnest 'ode to community'
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