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UK election: Meet the team set to govern Britain if Labour wins
With opinion polls favouring Labour, here's a look at the key figures in Keir Starmer's Shadow Cabinet.
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Philippines' President calls for de-escalation in South China Sea
Marcos' instructions came after Manila and Beijing agree on restoring trust to better manage maritime disputes
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Numbers game: the UK general election
From seats to polling stations, explore the key numbers that are central to understanding the UK general election.
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India's stampede tragedy: a look at the world's most prominent stampedes in recent history
A stampede at a prayer gathering in Uttar Pradesh left 121 dead, echoing past tragic events around the world.
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India's booming economy threatened by severe water crisis, not politics or interest rates
Shortages disrupt agriculture, industry, stoke food inflation. Risk social unrest for rural and urban Indians alike.
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Japan to face a shortage of nearly a million foreign workers by 2040, think tank warns
By 2040, Japan will need nearly one million more foreign workers to sustain 1.24% annual growth, says think tank.
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Israeli airstrike in Gaza kills 4, injures 8
The airstrike hit the al-Daraj neighborhood, according to Civil Defense
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ICJ permits 7 states to intervene in Gambia's genocide lawsuit against Myanmar
Court allows states to offer perspectives on Genocide Convention provisions in Gambia's case against Myanmar.
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UK voters begin casting ballots in pivotal general election
Millions of UK voters to elect 650 Members of Parliament to the House of Commons in crucial general election.
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Trump's team confident they can beat Biden, hope he stays in race
Trump's campaign believes they can defeat Biden and are increasing their attacks on Kamala Harris: report
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India's solar output grows at slowest rate in six years in early 2024
Solar power generation in third-largest producer of electricity rose to 63.6 billion (kWh) in first half of 2024
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UK general election explained: Everything you need to know
Explore the details of the UK general election process, from voting rules to party dynamics and potential outcomes.
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Indian officials visit Foxconn, question executives on hiring
Five-member team of federal govt's regional labour department visit Foxconn factory and spoke to company directors
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Labour set to dominate Sunak's conservatives as britain heads to polls
Surveys show voters want change, not Labour, so Starmer may enter office with a big to-do list but little support.
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India and China agree to intensify border talks
India's foreign ministry says two leaders met on sidelines of SCO summit in Astana
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US strikes Houthi radar sites and vessels in Yemen
US Central Command cited imminent threats to US and coalition forces as justification for the attack.
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Feeding Gaza: Traders navigate bullets, bombs, and bribes
Gazan traders face high costs and dangers to import food into the area, struggling to deliver essential supplies.
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Asia stocks soar to 27-month high as dollar falls on rate cut bets
FTSE futures nudged up 0.1%, while sterling held at $1.2740.
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Turkey's Erdogan offers to mediate Russia-Ukraine war, Kremlin rejects proposal
Both leaders discussed the Gaza war and ways to end the conflict in Syria, according to Turkish Presidency.
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China warns of hotter heatwaves and unpredictable rainfall
China's meteorological authority highlights growing climate change impacts on the world's second-largest economy.
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Japan celebrates success in eliminating government use of floppy disks
By mid-June, the Digital Agency scrapped 1,034 regulations on floppy disks, except one on vehicle recycling.
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Biden's July 4th celebration launches key events to reassure Democrats
Biden to host families at July 4 festivities, be interviewed on ABC News Friday, and rally in Wisconsin same day.
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Ukraine air force downs 21 of 22 Russian drones in overnight attack
Ukraine's air force reports a significant success in neutralizing Russian drones during an overnight assault.
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Hurricane Beryl hits Jamaica; Caymans and Mexico prepare for impact
Death toll from Category 4 hurricane climbs to 10, but widely expected to rise as communications come back online
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Taiwan suggests China's trawler seizure may be psychological warfare
China says trawler violated a summer ban on fishing and carried out illegal trawling operations
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Efforts to revive Gaza ceasefire gain traction amidst Israeli bombardment
Hamas responds to proposal including release of hostages held in Gaza and ceasefire in Palestinian enclave
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Pro-Palestinian protesters climb onto roof of Australia's Parliament
Footage shows four people on building roof, unfurling black banners reading “from river to sea Palestine will be free"
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Democratic governors pledge support for Biden following a shaky debate showing
Maryland Governor Wes Moore tells reporters after meeting with Biden that they have his back
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Biden refuses increasing calls to quit his campaign, pledges to stay "until the end"
Biden dialed in to a call with worried members of his campaign team and told them he wasn't going anywhere
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SCO ‘key pillar’ of world order
PM Shehbaz among heads of state attending summit
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Biden ‘absolutely not’ withdrawing from race
Post-debate poll shows Trump leading with 49% support to Biden’s 43%
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Biden 'absolutely not' exiting presidential race: White House
Spokesperson rubbishes claims while Democrats voice bafflement over president's incoherent debate performance
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Kamala Harris favoured to succeed Joe Biden if he steps down, say sources
Seven senior sources at the Biden campaign considers Kamala as top alternative to replace Biden
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Putin calls Taliban Russia's 'ally' in combating terrorism
Russian president acknowledges Afghanistan faces issues that require "constant attention" from international community
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Israel’s Netanyahu to dispatch delegation for Gaza hostage talks
Israeli PM agrees to send delegation for negotiations after call with Biden, as Israel and Hamas consider new proposal
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Hezbollah launches over 200 rockets at Israel in retaliation for commander’s killing
Conflict between Hezbollah and Israel has been gradually intensifying for months, raising fears of a full-scale war
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UK Election: Conservatives warn of potential record-breaking Labour victory
Polls show centre-left party is set for a big win in Thursday's vote, ending 14 years of centre-right government
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Suspected terrorist attack in Mali kills more than 20 civilians
Thousands have been killed and hundreds of thousands displaced by the violence in Mali
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Israel authorises largest land grab in West Bank in three decades
Israel seizes around 3,141 acres of lands as part of ongoing settlement expansions, says Palestinian agency
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Putin, Xi declare Russia-China relations stronger than ever at SCO summit
Russian president hails group as “strengthening its role as one of the key pillars of a fair multipolar world order"
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Taliban praise UN-led talks on Afghanistan despite exclusion of women
Rights groups criticise decision to exclude civil society from meetings in compromise to encourage govt participation
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Death toll of stampede at overcrowded Indian religious event rises to 121
Among the dead were 112 women and seven children, while 31 people were injured, according to state authorities
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UN rights chief voices concern about rise of far-right in Europe
Last month saw an increase in support for far-right parties in the European Parliament.
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5 effective exercises to reduce belly fat at home
Incorporate exercises like leg raises and planks into your routine to combat belly fat and strengthen your core.
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Israeli airstrike in Gaza leaves young boy wounded and his mother dead
Mohammed Qamar, 12, suffered severe injuries while his mother and two relatives were killed in the attack.
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China demands Israel allow humanitarian supplies into Gaza amid ongoing crisis
Fu Cong stressed the need of aid throughout Gaza, criticizing the lack of progress on a UN resolution.














































