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At least 16 people have died from heat-related illnesses in South Korea this year, according to health authorities. South Korea
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At least 16 people have died from heat-related illnesses in South Korea this year, according to health authorities. South Korea
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FBI Director Kash Patel travelled to New Zealand to inaugurate the office, which will also oversee the bureau’s operations in
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This episode explores the rise of fake news, uncovering its history, motives and the stories driving its global impact. The
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New law bans any speech or organising seen as trying to “destroy a part of the electoral process”. Myanmar’s military
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Acting Thai Premier Phumtham Wechayachai accuses Cambodia of ‘not acting in good faith’ ahead of crucial talks. A meeting to
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi says India will also support the Maldives in ‘strengthening its defence capabilities’. Indian Prime Minister Narendra
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Taiwan’s opposition Kuomintang (KMT) party is in a moment of crisis as nearly two-thirds of its legislators risk losing their
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China’s cheap electric vehicles could help Europe meet ambitious climate targets but threaten jobs in Europe. China makes the cheapest
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Brussels, Belgium – Just before the summer lull hits Brussels, the European Union and China will hold a top-level summit
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BREAKINGBREAKING, The clash is the latest in a long-running deadly border dispute between the Southeast Asian neighbours. A clash has
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Heatwave in China has seen surge in energy demand with increased sales of air conditioners and handheld fans. The number
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The project on a river that runs through Tibet and India downstream could dwarf the Three Gorges Dam when completed.
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