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A 14-year-old boy was fatally stabbed and five people were injured in a knife attack in Villach, Austria, over the weekend. Britt Clennett reports.

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Two defectors spoke to ABC News News' Britt Clennett about North Korea's deployment of what the U.S. estimates are more than 12,000 soldiers to fight alongside Russia in its war with Ukraine. abcnews.link/w1kPWxj

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“I asked [the police]: Do you know George Orwell’s novel ‘1984’?” Mahmoud Muna is one of two Palestinian booksellers in Jerusalem who was arrested by Israeli police for allegedly “disturbing the public order.” Britt Clennett spoke with them.

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A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake rattled much of Southeast Asia on Friday, resulting in mounting casualties and flattened skyscrapers from Myanmar to Thailand. ABC News' Britt Clennett reports from the scene of a building collapse in Bangkok, Thailand. abcnews.link/cmLgGtc

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Rescue efforts are underway in Myanmar and Thailand after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck the region. With at least 1,600 people dead and 3,000 injured, Britt Clennett reports on the dire situation. abcnews.link/MBzhHJf

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Search and rescue efforts are still underway following the powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake rattled much of Southeast Asia on Friday. Britt Clennett has the latest. Follow live updates: abcnews.link/FAflx97

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Rescue workers are racing against the clock and a series of aftershocks to find survivors from the massive 7.7 magnitude earthquake that devastated Myanmar and parts of Thailand. Britt Clennett reports.

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Four days after a powerful 7.7 earthquake rocked Southeast Asia, Britt Clennett has the latest on the urgent search for survivors in the rubble. The death toll has climbed to more than 2,000 killed and thousands more were wounded. abcnews.link/qR8UmjJ

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.Britt Clennett toured China’s largest wholesale marketplace to understand how Pres. Trump’s sweeping tariffs will raise prices on imports for popular sites like Temu, Shein and Amazon.

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International trade partners in Europe and China react to Pres. Trump's new tariffs as the Trump administration warns other countries not to retaliate. @jamesaalongman and Britt Clennett have more on the fallout. abcnews.link/kSesipv

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“While the U.S. is inflicting economic pain on its allies like Japan and South Korea with high tariffs, China is using this moment to woo them.” Britt Clennett reports as China hits back on U.S. with retaliatory tariffs. abcnews.link/EAOeU6P

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Asian stocks have taken a nosedive as Pres. Trump says investors will have to "take their medicine," adding that he would not do a deal with China until the U.S. trade deficit was sorted out. Britt Clennett has the latest on the global reaction to the tariffs.

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Pres. Trump threatens to raise tariffs on China by an additional 50% if it doesn't withdraw its 34% retaliatory increase by today. China says it will fight trade war "to the end" to safeguard its own interests. @brittclennett reports. More: abcnews.link/yjG5NZO

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In China, EVs are fast replacing their gas-guzzling counterparts. ABC News News’ Britt Clennett gets a rare first hand look inside the country’s electric car boom and its impact.

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Filipino Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, the archbishop of Manila, is emerging as a front-runner to be the next pope. Britt Clennett reports from the Philippines, a country where 80% of the population is Catholic, as the papal conclave is set to begin at the Vatican.