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Florida prosecutor removed for abortion stance sues DeSantis | Courts News

[ad_1] An elected Florida prosecutor who was removed from office by Governor Ron DeSantis because of his positions on abortion…

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Bangladesh tells UN that Rohingya refugees must return to Myanmar Rohingya News

[ad_1] UN rights chief says return of Rohingya refugees is not possible currently due to concerns about their safety in…

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Taiwan showcases most advanced fighter jet after China drills | News

[ad_1] Taipei has carried out its own drills to simulate defense against invasion by China, and unveiled the F-16V fighter…

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Syria denies holding US journalist Austin Tice captive Media News

[ad_1] Syria has denied kidnapping or keeping captive US journalist Austin Tice, who disappeared 10 years ago near Damascus. The…

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Norway’s wealth fund loses record $174bn in first half of 2022 | Business and Economy News

[ad_1] The world’s largest wealth fund’s return on investment was a negative 14.4 percent for the January-June period. Norway’s sovereign…

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The Sixties in the Arab World: Society | History

[ad_1] From: Al Jazeera World The third in a three-part series about how people and society were transformed in the…

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‘No hope’: Suicides on the rise in northwestern Syria | Mental Health News

[ad_1] Warning: This story contains descriptions of suicide. If you or a loved one is experiencing suicidal thoughts, help and…

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Donetsk leader calls for ‘beneficial’ ties with North Korea | Russia-Ukraine war News

[ad_1] Separatist leader Denis Pushilin expressed hope North Korea and Donetsk could achieve ‘equally beneficial’ relations. The head of Russian…

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Photos: Sewage and garbage choke Nepal’s holy Bagmati river | Environment News

[ad_1] High on a mountain in the Himalayas, pristine drops fall from the mouth of a tiger statue installed at…

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Chinese factories close as drought hits hydropower | Business and Economy

[ad_1] Factories in China’s southwest have shut down after reservoirs used to generate hydropower ran low in a worsening drought,…

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