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US Shoots Down Iranian Drone Near Aircraft Carrier

US fighter jets shot down an Iranian drone after it aggressively approached the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea raising tensions with Tehran and prompting a regional security alert as naval forces investigate the incident

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14 - Migrants killed in Aegean collision

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"We should take over the voting" — President Donald Trump


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