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Hong Kong passes film censorship law to 'safeguard national security'
Critics say it will dampen creativity in its world-famous film industry and further reduce freedoms
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Harvard's modern-day Darwin warns against humanity's downward slope
Scientist calls for global cooperation to avoid the trend and save existing species
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Iran says nuclear talks with six powers to resume by end November
President Ebrahim Raisi is expected to take a tough approach if the Vienna talks resume
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Top US general confirms 'very concerning' Chinese hypersonic weapons test
Experts say test shows Beijing's pursuit of an Earth-orbiting system to evade US missile defenses
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US issues first passport with 'X' gender marker
The step is designed to give non-binary, intersex and gender nonconforming people a marker other than male or female
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Covid infections, deaths dropping across the Americas
PAHO report says last week the continent's death and infection figures were the lowest in over a year
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Russia tells Afghan neighbours to say no to US, NATO presence
Top diplomat terms it important to curb and control migration flows from Afghanistan
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Taliban government offers Afghans wheat for work as money dwindles
Int'l aid largely disappeared following Taliban's victory over Afghanistan's Western-backed govt in August
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Oil drops 1% as US stockpiles sap rally
Crude oil inventories rose 2.3 million barrels in the week ending October 22
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Alphabet earns record profit on Google ad surge
Through its search engine, YouTube and partnerships across the Web, Google sells more ads than any other company









