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China condemns India's hydropower plans in disputed region
Beijing claims India's development in 'South Tibet' is illegal, opposing $1b hydropower projects in Arunachal Pradesh
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France's Le Pen likens left's protest call to US Capitol Hill storming
RN leader compares leftist politician's call for a march to PM's office to 2021 Capitol riot, marking hardening stance
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Gaza airstrike kills 29 as displaced gather for soccer match
The airstrike in southern Gaza hit a tent encampment, killing mostly women and children.
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Nearly one in six UK millionaires to vanish by 2028
UBS attributes the decline to the end of "non-dom" status and global shifts in wealth distribution.
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Michigan's bird flu restrictions spark memories of COVID-19 measures
Farmers are hesitant to adopt new bird flu measures, recalling the financial impact of COVID-19 restrictions.
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Storms trap over 130 near China's Tibet-Nepal border
Rescue teams have evacuated 342 people, but ongoing rains and landslides hinder efforts to reach others.
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Fed's Powell Tells Congress: US Economy Cools Down from Overheating
Fed chair Powell signals stronger case for rate cuts as job market cools and inflation risks decline.
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South Korea's Yoon warns of global threat from North Korea-Russia arms trade
Yoon discussed the importance of US-South Korea defense cooperation during his visit to Hawaii.
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Hezbollah’s Tactics: Countering Israel’s Advanced Surveillance Tech
Low-tech strategies help hezbollah counter israeli airstrikes, leading to concerns of a full-scale war.
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Hamas claims truce talks in jeopardy after deadly Israeli airstrike
Red Crescent crews received numerous distress calls but couldn't respond due to intense bombing in Gaza City.