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Thirty victims of recent floods in Japan triggered by powerful typhoons Hagibis and Bualoi in October died in cars, a Mainichi Shimbun survey has shown.
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More than 200 elephants have died amid a severe drought, Zimbabwe's parks agency said on Tuesday, and a mass relocation of animals is planned to ease congestion.
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An elementary schoolgirl was slashed in the throat Tuesday in the northeastern Japan prefecture of Aomori, with a teenage boy arrested in connection with the apparently random attack, police said.
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Dad Who Took His Kids Back From Swedish Muslim Foster Family And Fled Returns Home With Family to Russia
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The Immigration Services Agency (ISA) announced Tuesday it will strengthen measures aimed at curbing disappearances of foreign nationals working under the government-sponsored Technical Intern Training Program.
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The Japanese government on Tuesday decided on an outline of new laws that would tighten controls on U.S. digital giants and other online businesses as concerns mount that their dominant positions hinder fair competition and protection of personal data.
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More than 50 people, mostly children, were injured by a man who broke into a kindergarten in southwest China and sprayed them with corrosive liquid. The suspect, a 23-year-old surnamed Kong, entered the kindergarten by climbing a wall before spraying victims with sodium hydroxide.
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Dozens charged after Uganda police raid LGBTQ-friendly bar
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In Sweden, Taxpayers are Funding Violent Islamic Extremist Groups
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The food coming from the territories occupied by Israel must include in the labeling a mention of their place of origin and, if necessary, specify that it comes from an Israeli colony
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150 rockets fired at Israel after IDF assassinates Gaza terror leader | The Times of Israel
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New Zealand's Next Gun Law: "Firearms Prohibition Orders"
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The Grenfell Tower Inquiry: Phase 1 Report–Volumes 1-4, October 31, 2019. pdf
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A 30-year-old man has had a tooth removed from his nose after it had, according to doctors, grown in his nostril for 20 years.
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Maid weeps as she secretly films a plea for help and reveals scars on her arms after her Saudi employers 'doused her in hot oil, sexually assaulted her and locked her up for 15 days'
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Horrifying moment Russian historian, 63, 'throws body parts of his murdered lover, 24, into river before drunkenly falling into the water while carrying two severed arms'
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A mother has died after she was strangled by her food processor when her scarf got caught in the machine while she made a cake with her 15-year-old son.
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Road rage ninja! Furious fight between Russian drivers ends when suited brawler spin-kicks his opponent
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Seven new species of leeches that only leave their homes to suck blood from fish are discovered living in freshwater mussels around the world
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Somalian Yaqub Ahmed was part of a gang that raped a 16-year-old girl in 2007, and should have been deported from Britain in October 2018, however a revolt by people on the plane scuppered his removal, while the outraged victim struggles with post traumatic stress disorder after her ordeal.
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Controversial Pakistani Singer Rabi Pirzada Announces ‘New Beginning’ After Quitting Showbiz Over X-Rated Video Scandal - The singer, who attacked Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the Kashmir issue, announced that she was done with show business after her leaked private pictures went viral.
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Biblical Plague in Pakistan? Karachi on Lockdown as Swarm of Desert Locusts Invades the City
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Fury as Sri Lankan President Pardons Killer of Swedish Teen 'Whose Skull Was Smashed Into 64 Pieces' - The victim, who was on a holiday in Sri Lanka, was beaten to death in the country's capital, Colombo, in 2005 after she and the murderer got involved in an argument.
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