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Vehicle lens production milestone by Canon Inc
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UK recalls ambassador after Russia sanctions refusal
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Israel identifies body of hostage as Rafah crossing stays shut
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‘Weekend Update’ skewers Trump over Santos release, bailout talk
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Trump shares bizarre AI ‘King Trump’ jet video, drawing backlash
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Ukrainian drones ignite fire at Russian gas plant, Russia says
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