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Shivering in the tropics: Southeast Asia faces 'cooling crisis'
Energy demand from members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) climbed 70 per cent from 2000 to 2016
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Ten dead in as rival Yemenis battle for control of Aden
Fighting subsided by evening after PM Daghr ordered a truce and instructed government forces to return to barracks
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Australia to spend $3.1 bln to increase stake in global arms exports
Defense industry has struggled to obtain finance from traditional lenders that have been unwilling to fund industry
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Why Canada is the next frontier for shale oil
Canada is first country outside US to see development of shale, which account for 8% of total Canadian oil output
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How Sanofi's setback could lead to better dengue vaccines
Dengue is the world’s fastest-growing infectious disease, afflicting up to 100 million people worldwide
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Japan punishes Coincheck after $530 million cryptocurrency theft
The theft highlights the vulnerabilities in trading an asset that global policymakers are struggling to regulate
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Messi’s stunner downs Alaves
Catalan giants register 2-1 win to maintain 11-point lead at the top of La Liga
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Trump security team sees building US 5G network as option
The official, confirming the gist of a report from Axios, said the option was being debated at a low level
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Seven survivors found week after Kiribati ferry went missing
A Royal New Zealand Air Force will continue to search for more survivors and the ferry
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Syrian government says Turkish shelling damaged ancient temple
Turkey's operation against the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia in Afrin began a week ago









