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Climate change: Vietnam records highest-ever temperature of 44.1C
Read MoreOne farmer said the fierce heat meant people had to finish work by 10 o’clock in the morning.One farmer said the fierce heat meant people had to finish work by 10 o’clock in the morning.
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Prince Harry makes swift exit from King Charles’s coronation to return to LA
Read More Duke of Sussex leaves London with celebrations in full swing to fly back to California Prince Harry landed in Los Angeles in the small hours of this morning after leaving his father’s coronation celebrations while they were in full swing, arriving back in time for the last few hours of his son Archie’s…
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First person: Surviving abuse to help Eswatini’s neglected children
Read More Siphiwe Nxumalo, a World Food Programme (WFP) volunteer in Eswatini returned to her home country after completing her studies in neighbouring South Africa to help orphans and vulnerable children, struggling with poverty and neglect. Read the full story, “First person: Surviving abuse to help Eswatini’s neglected children”, on globalissues.org → Siphiwe Nxumalo, a…
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Photos: The bread delivery runs in Ukraine’s war-torn Donbas
Read MoreThe Siversk town hall humanitarian centre gets about 2,500 loaves of bread twice a week.The Siversk town hall humanitarian centre gets about 2,500 loaves of bread twice a week.
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Turkey rejects S-400 deliveries to Ukraine
Read More Turkish foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Ankara has refused to send S-400 air defense systems manufactured in Russia to Ukraine. Cavusoglu said in an interview with Habertürk that the United States offered Ankara to send its Russian-made S-400 air defense systems to Ukraine, but Turkey refused. “They made proposals that directly concern our…
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Pakistani man lynched over alleged blasphemy remarks during rally
Read MoreA local Muslim scholar killed after his speech at an opposition party’s rally in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was deemed blasphemous.A local Muslim scholar killed after his speech at an opposition party’s rally in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was deemed blasphemous.
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Kentucky GOP aims for strong matchup versus Dem Gov. Beshear
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Kentucky GOP aims for strong matchup versus Dem Gov. Beshear
Read MoreAs Kentucky’s GOP primary campaign sprints toward the finish line, some Republicans are already looking ahead to the November electionAs Kentucky’s GOP primary campaign sprints toward the finish line, some Republicans are already looking ahead to the November election
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Arab League agrees to bring Syria back into its fold
Read MoreArab states are normalising ties with Syria, working towards an ‘Arab-led political path’ to solve the Syrian crisis.Arab states are normalising ties with Syria, working towards an ‘Arab-led political path’ to solve the Syrian crisis.
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Russia’s Wagner group signals it will stay in Bakhmut after threat to quit
Read More Yevgeny Prigozhin drops plans to withdraw from devastated city after receiving promises of extra arms Russia-Ukraine war – latest news updates The head of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group appears to have ditched plans to withdraw his forces from Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine after receiving promises overnight they would get all the arms needed…
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Yevgeny Prigozhin: Wagner boss ‘promised ammunition’ after retreat threat
Read MoreYevgeny Prigozhin seemingly U-turns on his threat to withdraw from the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut.Yevgeny Prigozhin seemingly U-turns on his threat to withdraw from the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut.
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‘Normalisation of violence’: What led to Serbia mass shootings?
Read MoreViolence is ubiquitous in society and major reforms are needed to prevent mass shootings, psychologists say.Violence is ubiquitous in society and major reforms are needed to prevent mass shootings, psychologists say.
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Czech president warns Ukraine against rushed counteroffensive
Read More Petr Pavel sounds cautious note, saying Kyiv no longer has element of surprise that led to military successes last year Russia-Ukraine war – latest news updates Ukraine’s leadership has been privately warned by Petr Pavel, the president of the Czech republic – a decorated retired general who was previously Nato’s principal military adviser…
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Situation around Europe’s largest nuclear power plant is ‘potentially dangerous,’ watchdog warns
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Iran ‘executing one person every six hours’
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Ukraine-Russia war – live: UN warnings over Zaporizhzhia nuclear station as Putin officials begin evacuations
Read More Head of UN’s nulear power watchdog said conditions for operating staff and families are ‘increasingly tense’ Head of UN’s nulear power watchdog said conditions for operating staff and families are ‘increasingly tense’
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Sterling beats Cejudo to retain UFC bantamweight title
Read MoreFormer two-division champion Henry Cejudo, returning to the UFC after a three-year absence, lost by split decision.Former two-division champion Henry Cejudo, returning to the UFC after a three-year absence, lost by split decision.
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UK EuroMillions ticket-holder claims £46.2m share of jackpot
Read More The lucky Briton has staked a claim for the first UK EuroMillions jackpot win of 2023, according to Camelot A claim has been staked for the £46.2m jackpot prize won by a UK ticket-holder in Friday’s EuroMillions draw. The UK ticket-holder was one of three winners to take a share of the £138m…
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US food pesticides contaminated with toxic ‘forever chemicals’ testing finds
Read More PFAS are present at ‘potentially dangerous’ levels in widely used chemicals sprayed on food crops destined for Americans’ plates Some of the United States’ most widely used food pesticides are contaminated with “potentially dangerous” levels of toxic PFAS “forever chemicals”, new testing of the products finds. The Environmental Protection Agency has previously been…
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AP News Digest 5:30 a.m.
Read More Here are the AP’s latest coverage plans, top stories and promotable content. All times EDT. For up-to-the minute information on AP’s coverage, visit Coverage Plan. Here are the AP’s latest coverage plans, top stories and promotable content. All times EDT. For up-to-the minute information on AP’s coverage, visit Coverage Plan.
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Ukraine says whole of Russia will ‘panic’ when counterattack begins: ‘They will suffer the consequences’
Read More Exclusive: No one believed Ukraine would last a month against Russia. Now, Kyiv is preparing to win the war on the ground before the year is out, deputy defence minister Volodymyr Havrylov tells Arpan Rai Exclusive: No one believed Ukraine would last a month against Russia. Now, Kyiv is preparing to win the…
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‘Chilling effect’: Israel’s ongoing surveillance of Palestinians
Read MorePalestinians say Israel’s newly exposed facial recognition programme Red Wolf is another way to entrench the occupation.Palestinians say Israel’s newly exposed facial recognition programme Red Wolf is another way to entrench the occupation.
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Jordan Neely – latest: Daniel Penny identified as ex-Marine who fatally choked homeless passenger
Read More Manhattan prosecutors conducting ‘rigorous ongoing investigation’ into 30-year-old’s death on NYC subway Manhattan prosecutors conducting ‘rigorous ongoing investigation’ into 30-year-old’s death on NYC subway
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Jordan Neely – latest: Daniel Penny identified as ex-Marine who fatally choked homeless passenger
Read More Manhattan prosecutors conducting ‘rigorous ongoing investigation’ into 30-year-old’s death on NYC subway Manhattan prosecutors conducting ‘rigorous ongoing investigation’ into 30-year-old’s death on NYC subway
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US Navy receives new Littoral Combat Ship
Read More The Navy’s newest Littoral Combat Ship, the USS Cooperstown, was commissioned on May 6 in New York City, New York. The ship is named after Cooperstown, New York and honors the 70 Hall of Famers who served the United States during wartime in a range of conflicts spanning the Civil War, World War…
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Zakhar Prilepin: Russian pro-war writer hit by car bomb out of coma
Read MoreInvestigators claim a man, who allegedly detonated the bomb remotely, was working for Ukraine.Investigators claim a man, who allegedly detonated the bomb remotely, was working for Ukraine.
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The digital media bubble has burst. Where does the industry go from here?
Read More Buzzfeed, Vice, Gawker and Drudge Report are all traffic-war casualties, but they succeeded in shaking up the media landscape Toward the end of Traffic, a new account of the early rock n roll years of internet publishing, Ben Smith writes that the failings of Buzzfeed News had come about as a result of…
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Eritrea accused of forcibly repatriating civilians caught up in Sudan fighting
Read More More than 3,500 refugees have been forcibly deported over the border in recent weeks as fighting continues When fighting broke out between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group in Khartoum in mid-April, Eritrean brothers Abdel and Dahlak* said goodbye to each other in the Sudanese capital. Dahlak, the younger…
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Texas shooting – live: Nine dead including ‘monster’ shooter in massacre at Allen mall
Read More Law enforcement called to Allen Premium Outlets on Saturday afternoon Law enforcement called to Allen Premium Outlets on Saturday afternoon
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‘We started running’: 8 killed in Texas outlet mall shooting
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On-demand UK grocery firms plan to switch riders back to gig contracts
Read More Couriers will be moved to cheaper insecure deals after government fails on promise to bring in new employment bill Rapid grocery delivery firms are preparing to move hundreds of couriers paid by the hour on to insecure gig-economy contracts as the threat of tougher regulations has receded, industry sources have warned. Ministers have…
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Revealed: modern humans needed three tries – and 12,000 years – to colonise Europe
Read More Homo sapiens forced out Neanderthals between 54,000 and 42,000 years ago, according to controversial new research It took three separate waves of modern humans to colonise Europe between 54,000 and 42,000 years ago. That is the key conclusion of scientists who have been studying caves in the Rhone valley where they have discovered…
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‘Still in the stone age’: movie world in shock as Germany’s MeToo moment arrives
Read More Actor Til Schweiger is at the centre of allegations of abuse of power, forcing a reckoning with a ‘toxic’ culture in the creative industries Germany’s culture minister has been forced to intervene over reports of a “climate of fear” dominating the country’s film sets after numerous allegations of bullying and abuse were made…
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Alvarez beats Ryder to retain super middleweight crown
Read MoreCanelo Alvarez wins the super middleweight world title in his first fight in his native Mexico in 12 years.Canelo Alvarez wins the super middleweight world title in his first fight in his native Mexico in 12 years.
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Israel releases lawmaker said to have smuggled guns
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