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7 Sep
A surfer was killed in a rare shark attack at a popular Sydney beach on Saturday, prompting temporary beach closures, Australian police said. New South Wales police superintendent John Duncan confirmed the fatal...
7 Sep
Ethiopians are increasingly turning to electric vehicles as fuel prices rise and long queues persist at petrol stations, with the government planning to ban imports of petrol-powered cars by 2030. The shift has...
7 Sep
The Israeli army dropped leaflets over Gaza City urging residents to move south to a designated humanitarian zone ahead of a planned offensive to seize the territory’s largest urban center. The leaflets...
6 Sep
Australian police offered Aus$1 million Saturday for the arrest of a gunman who allegedly killed two police officers, as a vast manhunt entered its 12th day without any sightings. Police in the eastern state of...
6 Sep
Agents from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Homeland Security Investigations arrested 475 people on Friday, during a large-scale raid at a Hyundai-LG battery plant being built in the southern...
6 Sep
Chilean President Gabriel Boric has signed the first Special Lithium Operation Contract for the exploitation of the Altoandinos salt flats in the north of the country, which will be developed together with the...
6 Sep
US President Donald Trump said on Friday his country will host a Group of 20 summit next year at his own resort in the southern state of Florida. Trump also said he will skip this year's G20 summit in South...
6 Sep
The Colombian Constitutional Court upheld a landmark decision animal rights and ethics in cultural traditions. On Thursday, the high court upheld Law 2385 of 2024, known as the No More Olé Law, which...
6 Sep
The spread of mpox (monkeypox) in Africa no longer represents a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), said the World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday. WHO's Emergency Committee has...
6 Sep
Australia's Defence Minister Richard Marles visited a naval base in Yokosuka on Friday after Canberra announced a US$6 billion deal to buy 11 advanced warships built by Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries...

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