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German World Cup players cover mouths in protest of “One Love” armbands ban
Read MoreThe gesture was a response to FIFA’s effective nixing of seven European teams’ plans to wear armbands that were seen as a rebuke to host nation Qatar and its human rights record.The gesture was a response to FIFA’s effective nixing of seven European teams’ plans to wear armbands that were seen as a rebuke…
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Six men charged over international drug ring after dawn raids seize cash, cocaine and crypto
Read More New South Wales police say several transnational organised criminal networks were collaborating on drug imports Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Six Sydney men have been charged and millions of dollars in cash and drugs seized after…
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Holiday swindlers: The rise of digital travel scams
Read MoreSocial media is helping travel agents to impress clients, and sometimes to scam them.Social media is helping travel agents to impress clients, and sometimes to scam them.
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Colorado Springs shooting suspect makes first court appearance
Read MoreThe alleged attacker appeared via video chat in a US court on Wednesday and was ordered to be held without bail.The alleged attacker appeared via video chat in a US court on Wednesday and was ordered to be held without bail.
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Herschel Walker to receive a tax break meant for Texas residents
Read More The tax break is meant for primary resident homes in Texas. The tax break is meant for primary resident homes in Texas.
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Chesapeake Police release names of Walmart shooting victims
Read More One victim is a minor and therefore his identity has not been made public One victim is a minor and therefore his identity has not been made public
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Outrage after Tucker Carlson guest says shootings will continue until ‘evil agenda’ of gender affirming care ends
Read More ‘If I say what needs to be said I’m gonna be banned’ ‘If I say what needs to be said I’m gonna be banned’
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China Covid: Angry protests at world’s biggest iPhone factory
Read MoreVideos shared online appear to show riot police clashing with protesters at a factory in Zhengzhou.Videos shared online appear to show riot police clashing with protesters at a factory in Zhengzhou.
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Turkey unveils first prototype of ‘game-changing’ fighter
Read More Türkiye (Turkey) is in the final stage of assembling a prototype of what would be the ‘game-changing’ fighter jet. Turkish media reported that the first prototype of the country’s first indigenously developed fighter jet entered the final assembly line at TAI facility. The new combat aircraft is called the MMU (Milli Muharip Ucak)…
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US: Georgia’s top court reinstates six-week abortion ban
Read MoreAbortion advocates say ‘legal ping pong’ causing chaos in US state as Georgia Supreme Court allows ban to retake effect.Abortion advocates say ‘legal ping pong’ causing chaos in US state as Georgia Supreme Court allows ban to retake effect.
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Patria upgrade fleet of Finnish XA-180 armored vehicles
Read More Finnish state-controlled Patria Group reported that it has completed the upgrade of a fleet of country’s XA-180 armored vehicles. Patria said in a release that it has completed the XA-180 armored personnel vehicle Mid-Life-Upgrade project as the last vehicles have now been delivered to the Finnish Army. The agreement of Mid-Life-Upgrade (MLU) of XA-180…
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Four students shot outside Philadelphia high school
Read More The students are in stable condition The students are in stable condition
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Father of Colorado Springs shooting suspect more concerned about son being gay than a mass killer
Read More Aaron Brink said his estranged son was Mormon, adding: ‘We don’t do gay’ Aaron Brink said his estranged son was Mormon, adding: ‘We don’t do gay’
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Idaho police refuse to say why they think four murdered students were targeted: ‘You’re going to have to trust us’
Read More Officials still haven’t named suspect or found murder weapon as investigation stretches into second week Officials still haven’t named suspect or found murder weapon as investigation stretches into second week
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Norwegian ship-killer missile to replace Harpoon on British warships
Read More Norwegian defense company Kongsberg announced on Wednesday that British frigates and destroyers are to be equipped with its made Naval Strike Missile. The Royal Navy will receive the Naval Strike Missile (NSM), outfitted on Type 23 frigates and Type 45 destroyers, in a collaboration with the Norwegian government. According to a press release from…
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U.K. Supreme Court rules that Scotland can’t hold an independence referendum
Read More The U.K. Supreme Court ruled that the Scottish government cannot hold a referendum for independence without the U.K. government’s approval. The U.K. Supreme Court ruled that the Scottish government cannot hold a referendum for independence without the U.K. government’s approval.
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Qatar hosting the World Cup highlights Western double standards
Read More NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks with MSNBC Host Ayman Mohyeldin about Qatar, the first Arab country to host the World Cup, now under scrutiny for using immigrant laborers and denying LGBTQ rights. NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks with MSNBC Host Ayman Mohyeldin about Qatar, the first Arab country to host the World Cup,…
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Five African teams qualified for the World Cup, but when will one win?
Read More Five African teams qualified for the World Cup. They have the talent, but when will an African side win the gold trophy? Five African teams qualified for the World Cup. They have the talent, but when will an African side win the gold trophy?
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Ukraine says its energy system is teetering after Russian attack
Read More Russia attacked Ukraine’s energy system Wednesday, which is part of a continued effort that escalated Oct. 10. Ukrainian officials warn the energy system is teetering as the country enters winter. Russia attacked Ukraine’s energy system Wednesday, which is part of a continued effort that escalated Oct. 10. Ukrainian officials warn the energy system…
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Some say a protest could worsen a delay in Apple’s latest iPhone production
Read More China’s strict “zero Covid” policy has been blamed for a delay in Apple’s latest iPhone production. A protest over a pay dispute in the world’s largest iPhone plant could worsen the situation. China’s strict “zero Covid” policy has been blamed for a delay in Apple’s latest iPhone production. A protest over a pay…
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Politics live: Juukan Gorge destruction ‘a shameful moment in Australia’s history’, Tanya Plibersek says
Read More The environment minister has said the disaster ‘wasn’t a one-off incident’. Follow the day’s news live Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast How can strengthening federal laws stop the future destruction of sacred heritage sites? Tanya Plibersek: I think I think it’s really worth having a…
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Criminal experts reveal three key missteps in Idaho murders investigation
Read More Criminal experts told Fox News that authorities have divulged too much information Criminal experts told Fox News that authorities have divulged too much information
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Ukraine forced to shut nuclear power plants as six killed in Russian strikes
Read More Volodymyr Zelensky calls for UN security council meeting over continuing assault on critical infrastructure Volodymyr Zelensky calls for UN security council meeting over continuing assault on critical infrastructure
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Balancing Diversity and Meritocracy
Read More PORTLAND, USA, Nov 23 (IPS) – Countries worldwide, and as different as India, Indonesia, Iraq, Iran, Ireland, Israel and Italy, are struggling with the issue of how best to balance diversity and meritocracy across disparate ethnic, racial, caste, linguistic and religious subgroups in their populations. Read the full story, “Balancing Diversity and Meritocracy”,…
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Pakistan army chief admits military’s meddling in politics
Read MoreBut General Bajwa reveals that the country’s most powerful institution has decided to stay away from politics.But General Bajwa reveals that the country’s most powerful institution has decided to stay away from politics.
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German Players Covered Their Mouths Before A World Cup Game After Not Being Allowed To Support LGBTQ People
Read More FIFA banned team captains from wearing an armband in support of LGBTQ rights as a stand against World Cup host country Qatar, which has the death penalty for homosexual acts. View Entire Post › FIFA banned team captains from wearing an armband in support of LGBTQ rights as a stand against World Cup…
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From Bernie’s mittens and Fetterman’s hoodie to Warnock’s Sunday best: The best-dressed men in Washington DC
Read More How do you look like a man of the people without looking busted? How do you look like a man of the people without looking busted?
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Justice Department seeks to question Pence about January 6
Read More Former vice president reportedly open to speaking to DoJ Former vice president reportedly open to speaking to DoJ
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Japan fans in joyous disbelief after Germany shocker at World Cup
Read MoreTwo late goals by Japan stunned Germany in their opening match of Qatar 2022.Two late goals by Japan stunned Germany in their opening match of Qatar 2022.
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Walmart mass shooting: First victim killed at Chesapeake store is identified as 21-year-old employee
Read More In a heartbreaking Facebook post late on Wednesday night, Tyneka Johnson’s family begged for help in finding out what had happened to her In a heartbreaking Facebook post late on Wednesday night, Tyneka Johnson’s family begged for help in finding out what had happened to her
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Forget Electric Cars, The Future of Battery Technology is in Airplanes
Read More Richard Wang is trying to bring lighter, more powerful batteries to the world. The best way to do that, he says, is by electrifying airplanes. Wang is the founder and CEO of battery startup Cuberg, which is trying to use new, advanced chemical combinations to develop better batteries than the lithium-ion cells that…
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Andre Bing: What we know about alleged gunman in Chesapeake Walmart mass shooting
Read More Motive remains unclear but surviving employees claim the gunman had ‘issues’ with other staff members Motive remains unclear but surviving employees claim the gunman had ‘issues’ with other staff members
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Walmart shooting – live: Andre Bing identified as gunman who killed six coworkers in Chesapeake store
Read More Tyneka Johnson has been named as the first of six victims – follow live Tyneka Johnson has been named as the first of six victims – follow live
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Why James Cleverly wants new relationship with Africa
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World Cup 2022: OneLove armband – Germany players cover mouths amid row with Fifa
Read MoreGermany players cover their mouths for the team photograph before their World Cup opener against Japan amid the row with Fifa over the OneLove armband.Germany players cover their mouths for the team photograph before their World Cup opener against Japan amid the row with Fifa over the OneLove armband.
