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US National Security Agency buys web browsing data without warrant, letter shows
US National Security Agency buys Americans’ internet browsing data information from Brokers without a warrant
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Mattel is bringing 'Bob the Builder' to the big screen
This will be the brand’s first animated theatrical movie
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Russia says Ukraine had 15-minute warning on PoW flight; Kyiv demands international probe
Russia accuses Ukraine of downing plane, killing all 74 people on board, including 65 captured Ukrainian soldiers
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India has not told its defence personnel to pull out from Maldives - navy chief
Admiral R. Hari Kumar states that the government has not instructed a withdrawal of defence personnel from Maldives
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Japan praises 'pinpoint' moon landing by its SLIM probe
Japan hopes demonstration of what it called a "pinpoint" moon landing will revitalise a space programme
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South Korea warns against social media trend of eating fried toothpicks
Videos of the toothpicks, sanitary product, being fried in oil and eaten were going viral
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North Korea says it tested new strategic cruise missile
North Korea carried out its first test of cruise missile with possible nuclear strike capabilities in Sep 2021
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Japan man gets death sentence for killing 36 in anime studio arson - NHK
Shinji Aoba, now 45, sets studio ablaze by dousing entrance area of building with petrol
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US envoy sees rapid F-16s sale to Turkey after Sweden NATO bid sign-off
Turkey's parliament ratified Sweden's NATO membership bid on Tuesday
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Who are the veteran South African and Israeli judges hearing the Gaza genocide case?
The 15 judges at World Court, are joined by judge specially appointed by South Africa and one by Israel









