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China starts daily Arctic sea ice broadcasts for Northeast Passage routes
The Tianjin Coastal Station will provide sea ice analyses and weather forecasts twice daily until October 31.
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US Supreme Court's conservative justices assert power to limit regulatory agencies' authority
The court's six conservative justices overturned a 1984 precedent on Friday, rejecting "Chevron deference."
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Historic win for Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally in first round of French election
Whether the RN will be able to form a government will depend on next week's decisive round.
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India experiences 11% less rainfall in June, weather department reports
India's southern region received 14% above average rainfall, according to data reported by Meteorological Department.
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Ex-players see T20 World Cup win as start of India's cricketing supremacy
The triumph also marked the end of T20 careers for stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.
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South Korea reports possible failed North Korean missile launch
South Korea is still analyzing the launch and has not yet confirmed any casualties or damage in North Korea.
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South Korea calls for North Korea to halt raising military tension
The government stated that Pyongyang's recent actions violate an inter-Korean military agreement.
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Decoding France's elections: What to expect from three-way run-offs and political negotiations
The high turnout on Sunday means some 300 constituencies are now facing potential three-way run-offs, favoring the RN.
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Boeing resumes new plane deliveries to China after regulatory review
Deliveries were suspended after the fatal crashes of MAX 8 jets and due to tensions between Washington and Beijing.
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Thanks to photo-obsessed TikTokers, Fujifilm cameras are back in the rage
Fujifilm once struggled to sell cameras - now it can't keep up with demand