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Workers protest in Indonesia after blast at Chinese-funded nickel plant
Hundreds of Indonesian workers have protested for better work safety standards following an explosion at a Chinese-funded nickel processing plant…
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Six killed in Israeli strike on refugee camp in occupied West Bank
At least six Palestinians have been killed in an Israeli drone strike during a raid on a refugee camp in…
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Indians sent back by France over trafficking concerns: What we know
A plane carrying suspected victims of human trafficking was rerouted to India while on its way to Nicaragua after being detained in…
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‘Switch to defence’: Ukraine faces difficult 2024 amid aid, arms setbacks
Whenever Svitlana Matvienko hears the wailing of air raid sirens, she goes down to the nearby subterranean shopping mall. There,…
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Political crisis in Nigerian oil capital sparks fears of more economic woes
On October 30, oil-rich Rivers State, Nigeria’s oil capital, became the latest hub of political drama in the country following…
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‘Relentless artillery shelling’ in Khan Younis
The Israeli army says it has hit 200 targets in Gaza from air, land and sea within the past 24…
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Six dead, three missing in severe Christmas thunderstorms across Australia
Australian police said at least six people were killed and three others missing after severe thunderstorms battered Australia’s eastern states…
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Shipping firms resume Red Sea shipping amid global trade disruptions
France’s CMA CGM is increasing the number of vessels travelling through the Suez Canal, it said on Tuesday, joining Maersk in returning…
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Russian strike kills one, injures four at Kherson train station
A Russian strike on a train station filled with fleeing civilians in Ukraine’s southern city of Kherson has killed at least…
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Here’s what to know about Turkey’s decision to move forward with Sweden’s NATO bid
Sweden edged closer toward joining NATO on Tuesday after the Turkish parliament’s foreign affairs committee greenlighted a protocol for the Nordic country’s…
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