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Italy: Violence Erupts at Milan Pro-Gaza Protest, Dozens Injured, Arrests Made

A pro-Palestine protest in Milan on Monday, September 22, turned violent upon reaching Centrale station. While the march began peacefully with tens of thousands of participants, a small group of masked agitators attacked police, breaking glass, throwing objects, and even using fire hoses against officers. Around 60 police officers were injured, 23 requiring hospitalization, and eight protesters were detained. The violence disrupted train services for hours. Similar tensions occurred in Brescia, Torino, Bologna, and Marghera, with arrests and clashes reported. Authorities and politicians condemned the violence as unjustifiable and unrelated to the solidarity message of the protest.

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Kenya: Evacuations Ordered As Major Flooding Continues To Hit Country

Floods and landslides across Kenya have killed more than a hundred, leaving hundreds of thousands of people without their homes as heavy rains continued to hit. The government ordered people living near 178 dams and reservoirs to evacuate on Thursday, May 2.

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Chinese dumpling factory is 'biggest victim,' head says

Chinese dumpling factory is 'biggest victim,' head says

SHIJIAZHUANG, China - Di Menglu, head of the Tianyang Food factory that produced frozen meat dumplings linked to food poisoning cases in Japan, speaks at a news conference in Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, on Feb. 15. Di said the company is a victim of the scandal and that he hopes the factory's operations will resume in the near future.

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Chinese dumpling factory is 'biggest victim,' head says

Chinese dumpling factory is 'biggest victim,' head says

SHIJIAZHUANG, China - Di Menglu, head of the Tianyang Food factory that produced frozen meat dumplings linked to food poisoning cases in Japan, speaks at a news conference in Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, on Feb. 15. Di said the company is a victim of the scandal and that he hopes the factory's operations will resume in the near future.

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No problems found at dumpling factory, Hebei official says

No problems found at dumpling factory, Hebei official says

SHIJIAZHUANG, China - Di Menglu, head of a factory owned by Tianyang Food, speaks about a food-poisoning case in Japan at a news conference at a hotel in Shijiazhuang on Feb. 2. Di said the factory was ''extremely surprised'' at the incident, adding that the company's products have all cleared internal testing.

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No problems found at dumpling factory, Hebei official says

No problems found at dumpling factory, Hebei official says

SHIJIAZHUANG, China - Di Menglu, head of a factory owned by Tianyang Food, speaks about a food-poisoning case in Japan at a news conference at a hotel in Shijiazhuang on Feb. 2. Di said the factory was ''extremely surprised'' at the incident, adding that the company's products have all cleared internal testing.

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No problems found at dumpling factory, Hebei official says

No problems found at dumpling factory, Hebei official says

SHIJIAZHUANG, China - Di Menglu, head of a factory owned by Tianyang Food, speaks about a food-poisoning case in Japan at a news conference at a hotel in Shijiazhuang on Feb. 2. Di said the factory was ''extremely surprised'' at the incident, adding that the company's products have all cleared internal testing. (Kyodo)

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No problems found at dumpling factory, Hebei official says

No problems found at dumpling factory, Hebei official says

SHIJIAZHUANG, China - Di Menglu, head of a factory owned by Tianyang Food, speaks about a food-poisoning case in Japan at a news conference at a hotel in Shijiazhuang on Feb. 2. Di said the factory was ''extremely surprised'' at the incident, adding that the company's products have all cleared internal testing. (Kyodo)

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Chinese dumpling factory is 'biggest victim,' head says

Chinese dumpling factory is 'biggest victim,' head says

SHIJIAZHUANG, China - Di Menglu, head of the Tianyang Food factory that produced frozen meat dumplings linked to food poisoning cases in Japan, speaks at a news conference in Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, on Feb. 15. Di said the company is a victim of the scandal and that he hopes the factory's operations will resume in the near future. (Kyodo)

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Chinese dumpling factory is 'biggest victim,' head says

Chinese dumpling factory is 'biggest victim,' head says

SHIJIAZHUANG, China - Di Menglu, head of the Tianyang Food factory that produced frozen meat dumplings linked to food poisoning cases in Japan, speaks at a news conference in Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, on Feb. 15. Di said the company is a victim of the scandal and that he hopes the factory's operations will resume in the near future. (Kyodo)

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