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At least 32 people killed in Turkey in separate crashes at accident sites
Vehicles crashed into first respondents who were attending earlier accidents
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Floods, landslides kill dozens as monsoon rains lash northern, eastern India
The rains overwhelmed hundreds of villages, sweeping away houses and leaving residents stranded
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Indonesia confirms first monkeypox case in citizen returning from abroad
27-year-old male tested positive in the capital Jakarta late on Friday
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Receding water levels of China's Yangtze reveal ancient Buddhist statues
The three statues believed to be 600 years old were found on the highest part of the island
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Guterres says UN working with US and EU to get Russian food to markets
Guterres says United Nations was working with Washington and European Union to remove obstacles
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Sixteen people killed in Turkiye as bus crashes at accident site
Dead included three firefighters, four emergency health workers and two drone operators from a Turkish news agency
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15 dead in northern India after monsoon floods
Flooding and landslides are common and cause widespread devastation during India's treacherous monsoon season
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UN to end travel ban exemptions for Taliban officials
The latest proposal on the table would allow just six officials to travel for diplomatic reasons
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'The paycheck has died': Argentine workers hold funeral for wages
In July the country registered its highest inflation rate in 20 years
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At least 12 killed in Somalia hotel siege, intelligence officer says
Friday's attack was the first major attack since President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud took office in May
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Europe's drought exposes ancient stones, World War Two ships as waters fall
Another of Europe's mighty rivers, the Danube, has fallen to one of its lowest levels in almost a century
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IMF eyes creditor assurances as it prepares Sri Lanka visit
Sri Lanka's total bilateral debt earlier this year was estimated at $6.2 billion as of the end of 2020 by the IMF
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Israeli forces kill Palestinian man in West Bank, Palestinian Health Ministry says
Salah Tawfiq Sawafta, 58, was shot in the head in the West Bank city of Tubas
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Finnish PM takes drugs test after party video causes stir
Sanna Marin says her ability to perform her official duties remained unimpaired on the Saturday night in question
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Putin warns Macron of risk of 'catastrophe' at Ukraine nuclear plant
Moscow and Kyiv have accused each other of shelling Europe's largest nuclear power plant
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Indian gang ran fake police station out of hotel for eight months
The gang is believed to have extorted money from hundreds of people, says official
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CAIR condemns Islamophobic attack on Muslims protesters in US
Attackers allegedly harassed protesters, shouting 'stupid Muslims, get out'
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Foreign engagement will be in line with Sharia: Taliban supreme leader
Taliban gathering issues several resolutions including one condemning the drone strike that killed al Qaeda leader
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Xi, Putin to attend G20 summit in Bali this Nov
No dates for the congress announced yet; last two took place in late Oct, early Nov
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Several Indian states grapple with lumpy skin disease
Farmers seek govt's help, while experts call for urgent preventive measures as infection kills thousands of cattle
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Salman Rushdie attack suspect pleads not guilty to attempted murder, assault
Hadi Matar charged with second-degree attempted murder, which carries a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison
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WATCH: Finnish PM’s partying video sparks controversy
Leaked video shows Sanna Marin dancing with a group of people
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274m people across world expected to be in need of humanitarian aid: UN
1 in 33 people in need of humanitarian aid, according to UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
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Gang-raped Muslim woman 'numb' after Hindu attackers released in India
BJP govt timed the release with celebrations for the 75th anniversary of India's independence.
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Asset managers on alert after 'WhatsApp' crackdown on banks
They join banks in trying to ensure employees play by rules when they do business with clients remotely
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Death toll from Kabul mosque blast reaches 21
Police spokesperson says another 33 people have been injured in the blast
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For some Gaza children, another round of violence reopens trauma
At least 49 people, including 17 children, were killed and more than 360 people
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Anger as US court says teen not 'mature' enough for abortion
An appeals court in Florida has upheld a ruling that a 16yo girl is not sufficiently mature enough to get an abortion
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Rushdie attacker says 'surprised' author survived: NY Post
75-year-old's condition remains serious, but taken off ventilator; has shown signs of improvement
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India to register up to 2.5 million new voters in IIOJK
There has been sharp criticism from the main political parties in Kashmir over the move
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India backtracks on support for Rohingya refugees, will deport them
India's home ministry said Rohingya refugees in New Delhi would be held at a detention centre and then deported
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Huge explosion hits Kabul mosque, many casualties feared
Taliban intelligence official says as many as 35 people may have been wounded or killed
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In New Mexico, Muslims reject sectarian label put on killings
Detectives say ‘interpersonal conflict’ may have driven Albuquerque shootings of men of Afghan or Pakistani descent
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Taliban test repaired helicopters, planes in flyover of capital
Defence ministry recently repaired 35 tanks, 15 Humvee armoured vehicles and 20 US-produced military vehicles
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Iran ready to swap prisoners, urges US to free jailed Iranians : Fars
Tehran has sought release of over dozen Iranians in the US, including seven Iranian-American dual nationals
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China to send troops to Russia for 'Vostok' exercise
Beijing participation in the joint exercises is ‘unrelated to the current international and regional situation’
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Turkiye, Israel to reappoint ambassadors after four-year chill
Israeli PM office says the two countries have decided to restore full diplomatic ties
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Former Sri Lankan President Rajapaksa will return next week - local media
Rajapaksa to arrive in Sri Lanka on Aug. 24
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Rohingya refugees in New Delhi to be given shelter, security
Senior minister calls it 'landmark decision,' Rohingya welcome move with pinch of salt
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China urges int'l community to engage with Taliban
It is important to engage with 'new administration' to give them guidance and confidence, China's UN envoy says
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Rogue Taliban commander killed by Islamic Emirate forces
Prior to his killing, Mahdi had reportedly hoped to win back Irani influence
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EU, US say they're studying Iran's response to nuclear proposal
Washington has said it is ready to quickly seal a deal to restore the 2015 accord on the basis of the EU proposals
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Multiple bomb, arson attacks rock Thailand's south
Provinces in southern Thailand along the border with Malaysia have seen a decades-long, low-level insurgency
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WATCH: Saudi crown prince leads annual washing of Holy Kaaba
Annual customary washing of Islam’s holiest shrine was held using Zamzam water
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Eleven Hindu men convicted of gang-rape of pregnant Muslim woman in 2002 riots go free
The convicts were released as India celebrated 75 years since the end of British rule on Monday
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Young people would rather be YouTubers than astronauts, reveals poll
Global influencer market was estimated to be worth $13.8 billion in 2021
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Six Indian border policemen killed as bus falls in gorge in IIOJK
A police officer said that 35 people survived the crash but some were badly injured
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Iran responds to EU nuclear text, seeks US flexibility
Iranian negotiators said Tehran's "additional views and considerations" to the EU text would be conveyed later
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Sri Lanka faces looming food crisis with stunted rice crop
The standing paddy crop across most of this major rice growing belt is stunted for the second successive season
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Father and son linked to murders of Muslims in New Mexico
Police have said they are working with prosecutors on potential charges for the murders of Naeem Hussain and Ahmadi












































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