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US sends carrier toward Korean Peninsula as militaries step up response to missile test The aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan is now in the Sea of Japan, a Navy spokesperson confirmed Wednesday, returning to the area after the warship concluded an exercise with the South Korean and Japanese navies on Friday.
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Climate Change Made Summer Hotter and Drier Worldwide, Study Finds Human-caused global warming has made severe droughts like the ones this summer in Europe, North America and China at least 20 times as likely to occur as they would have been more than a century ago, scientists said Wednesday. It's the latest evidence ...
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A South Korea missile blows up in a drill and panics a nearby city SEOUL, South Korea — A malfunctioning South Korean ballistic missile blew up as it plowed into the ground Wednesday during a live-fire drill with the United States that was a reprisal for North Korea's successful launch a day earlier of a weapon that ...
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Kazakhstan: Families Struggle to Enjoy Basic Rights (Berlin, October 5, 2022) – Vulnerable populations in Kazakhstan are not able to secure their basic social and economic rights, Human Rights Watch said today. Almost a million people are receiving help from Kazakhstan's main social assistance program, ...
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Living With Less campaign tackles cost of living crisis Councillor Jim Logue, Leader of North Lanarkshire Council, said: "With spiralling energy costs, mortgage payments rising to frightening levels and the price of food and shopping essentials rocketing, the cost of living has become a national crisis.
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Wagatha Christie trial: Rebekah Vardy ordered to pay $1.7m towards Coleen Rooney's legal costs Coleen Rooney, wife of ex-England football captain Wayne Rooney, will receive up to £1.5 million ($1.7m) in legal fees from the spouse of one of her husband's former teammates after winning her high-profile libel case, a judge has ruled.
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Power supply to Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant is fragile-UN nuclear watchdog LONDON, Oct 5 (Reuters) - The electricity supply to the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine is fragile, the head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog told the Energy Intelligence Forum in London on Wednesday.
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Sask. government provides Ukrainian newcomers with child benefit access, tuition relief Ukrainian newcomers living in Saskatchewan are eligible for child benefits and will not have to pay tuition fees for K-12 schooling due to policy changes announced by the Saskatchewan government on Wednesday. The government will make families who are ...
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Motorcycle-riding gunmen kill Philippine radio commentator MANILA, Philippines — Motorcycle-riding gunmen killed a longtime radio commentator in metropolitan Manila in the latest attack on a member of the media in the Philippines, considered one of the world's most dangerous countries for journalists.
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Ukraine, Deputy Secretary-General, Iraq & other topics - Daily Press Briefing Noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General. Description. Denise Brown, the humanitarian coordinator in Ukraine, visited the front-line city of Mykolaiv, in the south of the country today. The Deputy Secretary-General, ...
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