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Russia’s Gazprom Ranks 3rd Among World’s Top Carbon Emitters – Study
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A renowned Australian psychologist has been brutally murdered at her home in South Africa by a gang who stole two laptops and a mobile phone.
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'Explosive' Typhoon Hagibis has Tokyo area in its sights after rapidly gathering strength in Pacific: U.S. military’s forecasting agency has put on par with a Category 5 hurricane
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Yom Kippur gunman kills two people in attack on German synagogue killing two people; as he rants about the Holocaust, feminism and immigration
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State media outlets in Russia and North Korea have signed a new cooperation agreement that includes plans to counteract “fake news” together, the state-run TASS news agency reported Wednesday.
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Typhoon No. 19, which is now south of Japan and is likely to hit the country on Saturday or Sunday, has rapidly grown and may become a “super typhoon,” which has wind speeds of around 60 meters per second, NHK reported Tuesday.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton's Royal Foundation removes Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from its website and abolishes an 'empowering women' programme after couple left to launch their own charity
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A mayor in southern Mexico deployed a novel idea to deal with a busy schedule: sending a life-sized cardboard cutout of himself to ‘attend’ a public health event he couldn’t get to. Locals, though, were less than impressed.
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British PM Boris Johnson has launched a stinging attack on Extinction Rebellion protesters, branding them as “uncooperative crusties” that should stop “littering” the streets of London with their “heaving hemp-smelling bivouacs.”
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