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Video. Farmers and Indigenous groups clash with police in Ecuador over diesel
Demonstrators blocked a main road to the city, demanding the return of diesel subsidies.
The subsidies, in place since 1974, were eliminated on 17 September, causing the fuel price to nearly triple to 0.48 dollars per gallon….
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China evacuates 1.9 million as super typhoon Ragasa nears landfall
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Chinese authorities evacuated 1.9 million residents from the southern Guangdong province as super typhoon Ragasa, the most powerful storm of the year, barreled toward China with winds reaching 241 kph and waves…
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‘We are scared of Israel’: Syria’s Sharaa insists his country poses no threat
NEW YORK — Syria’s new leader warned Tuesday that the Middle East would face a new round of tumult unless Israel reaches a security agreement with his transitional government that preserves sovereignty.
President Ahmed al-Sharaa, a…
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Gaza aid flotilla targeted by drones and explosions, activists say
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Organisers of the Gaza-bound aid flotilla reported late on Thursday that “more than 15” drones targeted several of their boats, currently located off the coast of Greece.
“Multiple drones, unidentified…
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September 23, 2025 – by Heather Cox Richardson
In New York City this morning, the United Nations opened its General Assembly, marking the 80th anniversary of the establishment of the United Nations itself. The day began with a General Debate, the meeting in which heads of state and government…
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'Nobody can tell me whether I'm wanted or not,' publicist Michel Friedman says
Following his controversial disinvite from an event in East Germany, publicist Michel Friedman is now going on the offensive. In an interview with Euronews, he criticises the decision as a “dangerous signal” and the debate about his fee and expenses as an “anti-Semitic stereotype.”
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AI tool used to recover £500m lost to fraud, government says
A new artificial intelligence tool designed to crack down on fraud has helped the UK government recover almost £500m over the last year, the BBC can reveal.
More than a third of the money clawed back related to fraudulent activity during the…
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