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Russian sausage magnate dies after hotel fall in India Russian sausage magnate-turned-lawmaker Pavel Antov died in India on Saturday after falling from the third floor of his hotel, according to the Indian police. Antov's death came after his friend and travel companion Vladimir Budanov died of a heart ...
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Fourth Japan minister exits PM Kishida's four-month-old cabinet Japanese reconstruction minister Kenya Akiba tendered his resignation on Tuesday, becoming the fourth minister to leave the cabinet appointed by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in August. Three other ministers have quit in close succession due to scandals ...
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UN Security Council 'deeply alarmed' by Taliban restrictions on women The United Nations Security Council on Tuesday said it was "deeply alarmed" by the ruling Taliban's ban on women attending university or working for aid groups in Afghanistan. In moves widely condemned by the international community, the Islamist group ...
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Gambia officer Sanna Fadera's sister denies he plotted coup attempt A sister of the alleged ringleader of a failed coup attempt in The Gambia has called for his release, saying he was not involved in any plot to topple President Adama Barrow's government. Lance Corporal Sanna Fadera was arrested a week ago after the ...
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Covid in China: People rush to book travel as borders finally reopen But Chinese tourists will not have unfettered access to all countries. Japan - one of the most popular destinations for Chinese travellers - has announced that all travellers from China must show a negative ...
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Nearly 200 starving Rohingya refugees rescued from stricken vessel A group of Rohingya refugees at a temporary shelter at the Ujong Pie village, Muara Tiga sub-district, Pidie, Aceh Province on December 26, 2022. Amanda Jufrian/AFP/Getty ...
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UN Security Council urges Taliban to reverse restrictions on women The 15-member Security Council said it was "deeply alarmed" by the increasing restrictions on women's education. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that the latest restrictions "must be ...
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Putin bans Russian oil exports to countries that imposed price caps, Kremlin says Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Tuesday banning oil supplies to countries that have introduced price caps on Russian oil and petroleum products, according to the decree published on the Kremlin's website – a move that may prove to ...
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Blackouts pose potentially deadly risk to Ukrainians who need power for lifesaving medical devices For Olena Isayenko, the beeping sound her oxygen machine makes when disconnected from power is far scarier than the screeching of the air raid sirens now commonly heard throughout Kyiv. She suffers from respiratory failure, meaning she can't breathe ...
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Bolsonaro's call to arms inspired foiled Brazil bomb plot, police are told BRASILIA, Dec 26 (Reuters) - A man arrested for attempting to set off a bomb in protest against Brazil's election result was inspired to build up an arsenal by far-right President Jair Bolsonaro's call to arms, according to a copy of his police ...
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