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Man arrested after explosion prompts evacuation of Japanese leader Fumio Kishida from speech venue Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was evacuated unharmed Saturday after an explosion at a venue where he was giving an outdoor speech. Video footage released by Japan's public broadcaster NHK showed members of the public fleeing and a man being ...
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At least 25 killed, 183 injured in clashes across Sudan as paramilitary group claims control of presidential palace Sudan's paramilitary chief Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo claims to have seized most of Khartoum's official sites after clashes erupted between his armed group and the country's military on Saturday. "The Rapid Support Forces control more than 90 percent ...
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'A new era': Germany quits nuclear power, closing its final three plants There are those who want to end reliance on a technology they view as unsustainable, dangerous and a distraction from speeding up renewable energy. But for others, closing down nuclear plants is short-sighted.
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Top French court backs unpopular plans to raise retirement age to 64 French President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, January 3, 2023. Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters. Paris CNN ...
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Japan PM Fumio Kishida evacuated after what appears to be smoke bomb thrown Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has been evacuated unharmed from a public event after what appeared to be a smoke bomb was thrown at him. A person was detained at the scene in Wakayama, where Mr Kishida had been due to give a speech, ...
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She spent 500 days alone in a cave for a human experiment … but didn't finish her book A 50-year-old Spanish extreme athlete emerged on Friday from a 500-day challenge living 70 meters (230 feet) deep in a cave outside Granada with minimal contact outside. Wearing dark glasses and smiling as she adjusted to the light of spring in ...
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Swimming pools and lavish gardens of the rich are driving water shortages, study says A new research study says that maintaining backyard pools, like this one pictured in Los Angeles in August, 2005, are one way that rich city dwellers are over-consuming water.
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Germany begins powering down its last three nuclear plants BERLIN — Germany began winding down its three remaining nuclear power plants Saturday as part of a long-planned transition toward renewable energy. The shutdown of the reactors Emsland, Neckarwestheim II and Isar II, agreed to more than a decade ago, ...
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Drew Colloquium Examines Religious Translation April 2023 – Students and professors dove deep into religious translation at the 20th annual Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquium (TTC) at Drew Theological School. Organized by Drew's Graduate Division of Religion's PhD students, ...
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Is ice-cream good for you? Scientists divided on claims about health benefits Suggestions in the US that eating the dessert can be beneficial have been greeted by a ripple of scepticism from British experts. Miranda Bryant. Sat 15 Apr 2023 10.09 EDT. Delicious, sweet and full of saturated fat, the concept of ice-cream as a ...
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