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EU may become as hooked on China batteries as it was on Russian energy
A paper for EU leakers stated that they may become dependent on China for lithium batteries like Russia for energy
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Russell Brand denies accusations of sexual assault, rape by four women
The Times reported the alleged incidents had taken place between 2006 and 2013
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Iran's security forces crack down on protests a year after Mahsa Amini's death
Iranian security forces suppress protests in Kurdish areas, arresting many and briefly detaining Mahsa Amini's father
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WHO chief pushes China for ‘full access’ to determine Covid’s origins, Financial Times reports
WHO urges China to provide more COVID-19 origin data and is ready to send a second investigative team
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Fourteen dead in plane crash in Brazil's Amazonas state
Accident took place in the Barcelos province, 400 km from state capital, Manaus
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Chinese defence minister under investigation for corrupt procurement
Reuters was unable to obtain details on which equipment purchases were under scrutiny
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UN watchdog condemns Iranian decision to bar some inspectors
IAEA chief terms Tehran's decision as 'disproportionate and unprecedented'
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Britain to ban American XL bully dogs by the end of the year
'It's clear this is not about a handful of badly trained dogs, it's a pattern of behaviour and it cannot go on,' Sunak
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British nurse Lucy Letby to appeal conviction for seven murders
Letby applies to appeal her conviction for murdering seven babies, she was sentenced to a whole-life order last month
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Turkey could part ways with EU if necessary, Erdogan says
Turkish President Erdogan suggests Turkey may 'part ways' with the EU following a critical European Parliament report




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