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At least 129 people have died in an attempt to escape from Makala Central Prison
which human rights organizations have long warned about due to severe overcrowding. Authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo…
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Far-Right Party Wins First State Election in Germany Since World War II
For the first time since World War II, a far-right party in Germany won a state election on Sunday, delivering…
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New Galaxy S25 Leak Suggests Exclusive Use of Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4
The new Galaxy S25 leak suggests exclusive use of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. According to a South Korean…
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The First Electric Train in California Might Be Coming to Your City
All aboard! California’s transportation scene is getting a major upgrade as Caltrain, the oldest continuously operating railroad in the West,…
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Apple Phone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro Release Schedule
Apple Phone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro Release Schedule: Countdown Updated on September 1 with News About a Different Pre-Order…
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Musk’s X banned in Brazil over misinformation.
Musk’s X app has been banned in Brazil over misinformation. The site RowX, previously known as Twitter, has been blocked…
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Namibia Plans to Cull 83 Elephants and Distribute Their Meat to Drought-Affected Communities
The Ministry of Environment announced that it plans to cull 723 wild animals, including 83 elephants, and distribute the meat…
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Typhoon Shanshan Hits Japan with Heavy Rain and Strong Winds
Typhoon Shanshan is impacting the southern parts of Japan, bringing a series of effects that will affect much of the…
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Thousands Gather to Protest Against the Far-Right in Germany Ahead of Thuringia Elections
Thuringia has traditionally been a stronghold for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which polls suggest could become the…
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Railways Resuming Full Service After Binding Arbitration by the Labor Board
Canadian railways are resuming full service after the Labor Board imposed binding arbitration and ordered thousands of railway workers to…
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São Paulo (Reuters) – The São Paulo state government has formed a crisis management team to address wildfires that have put 30 Brazilian cities on high alert.
The fires have claimed two lives and the resulting smoke has disrupted traffic on dozens of highways, while a gray…
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Asteroid Debris from NASA Crash Could Create a “Beautiful and Bright” Light Show Above Earth
Keep an eye out for this. Asteroid debris from a small moon that was partially destroyed by a NASA spacecraft…
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