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Pele's funeral: Brazil legend given joyous send-off The 82-year-old, who many regarded as the world's best football player, died on 29 December. His coffin arrived in Santos on Monday, where thousands of mourners came ...
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Russian fury grows over strike that killed dozens of troops in Ukraine MOSCOW, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Russian nationalists and some lawmakers have demanded punishment for commanders they accused of ignoring dangers as anger grew over the killing of dozens of Russian soldiers in one of the Ukraine war's deadliest strikes.
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Tanzania's leader lifts ban on political rallies Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan has lifted a six-year ban on political rallies imposed by her hard-line predecessor, John Magufuli. Her decision is part of her 4Rs initiative - Reconciliation, Resilience, Reforms and Rebuilding.
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Sunak wants all pupils to study maths to 18 The prime minister is looking at plans to ensure all pupils in England study some form of maths until the age of 18. Rishi Sunak will announce the aim in his first speech of 2023 on Wednesday, which he will use to set out his priorities for the year.
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China Covid: Beijing criticises 'political' rules for its tourists The Chinese government has suggested that travel restrictions imposed by several countries on Chinese arrivals are politically motivated - and has warned that it may retaliate. The US, India and the UK are among the nations that have introduced ...
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Beijing threatens response to 'unacceptable' COVID-19 measures for Chinese travelers BEIJING (AP) — The Chinese government sharply criticized COVID-19 testing requirements imposed on passengers from China and threatened countermeasures against countries involved, which include the U.S. and several European nations.
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Dubai nixes its 30% alcohol tax in a bid to attract more tourism "Dubai Municipality has temporarily stopped collecting the 30% fee from alcoholic beverage companies for a period of one year," the emirate's municipality said in a Twitter post. The move is likely a bid to increase tourism and stimulate more business ...
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Australia helicopter collision: We need to know what happened in cockpits - officials Investigators are still trying to work out what caused a deadly mid-air collision between two helicopters on Australia's Gold Coast, officials say. A British couple and two Australians died in the crash on Monday near the Sea World resort in Queensland ...
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Snow shortage threatens Alps with wet winter season They have been holding their breath in the Swiss resort of Adelboden, as New Year temperatures in Switzerland hit a record 20C - the highest ever north of the Alps in January. Many wondered if next weekend's ski World Cup would go ahead, ...
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Vietnamese boy trapped in pillar has 'limited' hope for survival There is "limited" hope over rescuing a 10-year-old Vietnamese boy who has been trapped in a concrete pillar for three days, rescuers say. Thai Ly Hao Nam fell into the 25cm (12-inch) wide shaft of the pillar while looking for scrap metal in southern ...
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