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Uzbekistan says 18 killed, hundreds wounded in unrest Eighteen people were killed and 243 wounded during unrest in Uzbekistan's autonomous province of Karakalpakstan last week, Uzbek authorities said on Monday -- the worst bout of violence in the Central Asian nation in 17 years.
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2 key UK senior ministers quit Boris Johnson's government LONDON — Two of Britain's most senior Cabinet ministers resigned on Tuesday, a move that could spell the end of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's leadership after months of scandals. Treasury chief Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Sajid Javid resigned ...
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Huge blow for Boris Johnson as senior UK government ministers Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid resign British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was dealt a huge blow on Tuesday when two of his top ministers announced their resignations, saying they could no longer work for a government mired in scandal. Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid both announced ...
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A labor fight could soon make inflation worse. Will Biden intervene? It's a choice he would probably rather not make, but he might have to soon. That's because the labor contract for 29 West Coast ports, which covers 22,000 dockworkers, lapsed over the weekend.
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The story behind the proposed price cap on Russian oil The first is well covered by the press: to reduce the flow of oil revenues that are financing Russia's war machine. The second is not: to prevent an economically catastrophic increase in oil prices because of one element of European sanctions set to take ...
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Top Democrats are blasting President Joe Biden's stated intention to sell F-16 fighter jets to Turkey What happened: In a blistering statement Tuesday, Democratic members of the Hellenic Caucus said that Turkey, under President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, is undeserving of the advanced fighter jets. Their opposition comes after Biden said last week at the ...
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Russian 'Ship of Lies' threatens fragile grain negotiations With help from Sarah Anne Aarup, Meredith Lee, Mona Zhang and Paul Demko. QUICK FIX. — The alleged theft of Ukrainian grain aboard a Russian ship headed to Turkey puts fragile talks to free up grain corridors in the Black Sea at risk.
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Sydney floods worsen as 50000 Australians are warned to evacuate or be ready to Emergency response teams made 100 rescues overnight of people trapped in cars on flooded roads or in inundated homes in the Sydney area, State Emergency Service manager Ashley Sullivan said. Days of torrential rain have caused dams ...
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Finland and Sweden move a step closer to NATO membership with accession sign-off Their upcoming NATO memberships have been closely followed as these mark a major shift in their security policies as well as in the overall defense architecture in Europe. Turkey lifted its veto on the accession of Helsinki and Stockholm to the ...
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Sydney floods aftermath: 'Everybody is traumatised' In the town of Windsor, north-west of Sydney, some roads have turned into small rivers. And the only way to get around is by boat. Mathew Benson has been rowing up and down one of the streets in a neighbourhood in the suburb of Australia's largest city ...
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