The Japanese operator of the tsunami-wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on Tuesday said the start of full-scale removal of melted fuel debris will be delayed for several years until 2037 or…
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Ukraine marks Olenivka prison blast anniversary in Kyiv
Soldiers and civilians gathered in Kyiv’s Independence Square on Monday to mark three years since the deadly explosion at Olenivka prison that killed 53 Ukrainian prisoners of war.
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Awkward silence as Trump is trolled by bagpipes again while opening golf course
The President appeared to further confirm his claim of being responsible for creating more peace in the world, claiming to have already “ironed out a lot of it” as he opened his new golf course in Scotland.
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Flock of birds nearly cause Spanish F-18 to crash on crowded beach during airshow
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A flock of birds nearly caused a Spanish Air Force EF-18 Hornet fighter…
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Hundreds of arrests during deadly fuel-price-rise demonstrations
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Parts of the capital, Luanda, came to a standstill on Monday Police in Angola say four people have been killed and 500 have been arrested after demonstrations in the capital, Luanda.
What began as a three-day strike by taxi drivers against…
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Famine under way in Gaza, UN-backed experts say | Israel-Gaza war
Famine is unfolding in Gaza, where Israeli restrictions on food aid and continuing fighting have produced a “worst-case scenario”, UN-backed hunger experts have said, calling for immediate intervention to save lives.
“Mounting evidence shows…
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NYPD officer killed in shooting; Starvation in Gaza : NPR
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