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politics
Parashat Ki Tetze: Set adrift on the island of Elul
Parashat Ki Tetze abruptly shifts from collective responsibilities to personal ones. It is the densest legal section of the Torah, containing more commandments than any other parasha.
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general
Shabbat candle lighting times for Israel and US
See Shabbat candle lighting times for your area.
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politics
Iran's Ghalibaf calls for strategy to counter 'toughest' US sanctions threat
Following Washington's announcement of what it called the toughest sanctions on Iran, Tehran said it would pursue measures to withstand economic pressure.
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business
Iranian oil supplies to China tighten as US blockade cuts Tehran's crude exports
Trade sources say Iranian crude offers to China have declined and prices have risen as Washington's blockade disrupts Tehran's oil shipments.
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general
Israel Airports Authority chief warns those behind Ben-Gurion strike will 'pay the price'
Yiftah Ron Tal said the chaos caused by the Ben-Gurion Airport strike was unjustified, calling the move "bullying and intolerable behavior."
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politics
Chance of Iran war expansion dropped after Trump declared economic warfare, officials say
According to the officials, US President Donald Trump’s decision to impose another harsh package of economic sanctions is intended to “buy time” until after the US midterm elections.
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technology
China’s drone production capacity can only meet 60% of war demand: study
Even when fully mobilised, China’s industrial system would only be able to meet 60 per cent of the country’s military demand for drones in a conflict, according to a rare study looking into the…
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politics
Pro-Beijing union coalition urges Hongkong Post to reverse halt on permanent contracts
A pro-Beijing coalition of trade unions has urged the government to halt Hongkong Post’s decision to stop offering permanent civil servant contracts to new hires in a bid to cut operating costs – a…
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technology
Embrace AI to boost competitiveness, Paul Chan says at tech festival opening
Humanoid robots, 3D printers and artificial intelligence (AI) hubs are among the newest technologies showcased at Hong Kong’s annual electronics and technology exhibition, as the city’s finance chief…
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politics
Ousted Defense Minister Calls For Elections, But Can Ukraine Hold Them During the War?
A former defense minister whose dismissal last month sparked protests has delivered a videotaped address to Ukrainians in which he assailed wartime corruption, warned of a systemic crisis of…
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general
Eight killed in plane crash at remote Alaskan military site, air force says
It is unclear why the civilian-contracted plane was at the radar site on Alaska's south-west coast.
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entertainment
Trump appears on radio show of Michael Cohen, fixer-turned-foe, after detente
President Trump appeared on the radio show of Michael Cohen, his fixer-turned-foe, in a stunning public reunion that would have been impossible to imagine several years ago.
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entertainment
Will Harry's return heal deep-rooted rift with William?
The Prince of Wales remains in no mood to forgive and forget. The hurt he feels lingers.
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politics
Burnham to chair growth meeting call at No 10 North – UK politics live
PM will work alongside chancellor John Healey, Lou Haigh, Angela Rayner and Sally Jameson with regional mayors expected to be involved Three Conservative council leaders in London have written to Andy…
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politics
France’s heatwaves bring bumper salt harvest in Guérande
The heatwave has taken a heavy toll on much of the agricultural sector, but it is also benefiting a lucky few. The high temperatures are providing ideal conditions for salt harvesting in the famous…
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politics
Ex-Pakistan PM Khan taken back to jail after hospital checks
Former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan was transferred back to jail early on Friday, hours after being taken to a hospital for court-ordered medical checks, the government said. The Supreme Court…
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business
Iran war: China says US ‘sanctions and pressure’ on Tehran not a solution
China said on Friday that US “sanctions and pressure” would not resolve the Middle East conflict, after Washington urged governments including Beijing to join efforts to isolate the Iranian economy…
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politics
Holocaust survivor rescued by Chief Rabbi Herzog reunites with his grandson, President Herzog
David Danieli survived the Holocaust, was rescued by Rabbi Isaac Herzog’s committee, and later immigrated to Israel. Eighty years after the rescue train departed Poland, he met Herzog’s grandson.
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politics
El Niño rains in Peru disrupt access to Machu Picchu
Heavy rains linked to the El Niño weather phenomenon caused flooding in Peru on Wednesday that disrupted access to the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, closed roads due to landslides and…
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general
Rare Tornadoes Hit New York City as Storm Drenches Mid-Atlantic
Tornadoes appeared in Queens and on Long Island as flooding disrupted traffic on some highways. A tornado was also confirmed in Delaware.
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general
Opatra London and Hong Kong distributor suspend local operations after arrests
The British headquarters and Hong Kong distributor of beauty product company Opatra London have suspended local operations after allegations of aggressive sales tactics triggered the arrest of local…
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politics
Trump ultra-loyal aide Natalie Harp in the spotlight
She is a near-constant presence at US President Donald Trump's side, but until recently his ultra-loyal aide Natalie Harp had managed to stay out of the spotlight. That has all changed since it…
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politics
'Breakthrough' mRNA cancer drug curbs melanoma in large trial
US drugmakers Merck and Moderna said Wednesday a personalised cancer treatment had shown success in reducing the recurrence of melanoma tumors in a late-stage trial hailed by experts as a…
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technology
Poland summons Israeli ambassador over closed Gaza aid worker probe
Poland has summoned Israel’s ambassador after Israeli authorities closed proceedings into a 2024 attack that killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza. Polish volunteer Damian Sobol, from…
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general
China denies US citizen held since June is wrongfully detained
China refuted on Friday a claim from Washington that it has improperly held a US citizen since early June, saying the American was suspected of violating Chinese law. “China is a country governed by…
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general
Torrential rain floods New York City’s streets and subway
Torrential rainfall had led to flash flooding in parts of New York City.
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technology
Germany recognises record number of foreign qualifications
More foreign qualifications are being recognised in Germany than ever before, but despite its best efforts to get more and more immigrant workers into the labour force, growth appears to be slowing.
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general
'Definitely in scheme of things': India refuse to panic over Kuldeep after poor Galle Test
Kuldeep picked up just one wicket in 25 overs across both innings in Galle, while Ravindra Jadeja and Manav Suthar shared 14 wickets between them.
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politics
Tunisia opposition protests against president amid economic discontent
Activists and opponents of Tunisian President Kais Saied took to the streets of Tunis on Thursday, calling for his departure and the restoration of democracy in the latest protest against his…
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politics
Jason Arday and the new politics of plagiarism
Cambridge professor Jason Arday was found dead at his home in London on Aug. 14, 2026, days after he resigned from his position amid accusations of plagiarism, which he had denied. Nordin Catic/Getty…
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business
One Miner Plans to Spend US$8.2 Billion in Peru. A Mudslide Has Arequipa Cut Off
Peru · MINING Key Facts —The pipeline Southern Copper’s four main Peru projects come to about US$8.2 billion by 2033. Its full roadmap to that year runs to roughly US$9 billion, and it tells the SEC…
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business
Football ticket crackdowns and price hikes are excluding traditional fans
Football fans have traditionally followed the same team as previous generations. Drazen Zigic / Shutterstock The new season of the English Premier League is almost ready to kick off, and with it…
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politics
Peru’s New Prime Minister Laid Out His Plan to a Congress That Cannot Vote Him Out
Peru · POLITICS Key Facts —The date Prime Minister Luis Galarreta presented the 2026–2031 general government policy to the Chamber of Deputies on the morning of 20 August. —No confidence vote Under…
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science
We put cottage cheese through an evidence check – and the health claims didn’t stack up
New Africa/ Shutterstock Cottage cheese is having a moment. It’s being added to dips, mixed into batters and even used in pizza and brownies. It’s touted as a high-protein food that can help build…
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politics
Ukraine’s ousted defence minister plans US trip to raise project funding
Mykhailo Fedorov would not be meeting US politicians or officials.
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politics
Peru Asked Mexico to Drop the Visa. Two Weeks Ago They Were Not Speaking
Peru · TRADE Key Facts —The visa At a bilateral meeting on 19 August, Peru formally asked Mexico to drop the visa requirement for Peruvian citizens. Deputy foreign minister Raquel Serur said Mexico…
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technology
Canada condemns Israel for closing probe into aid worker killings
Canada has condemend Israel for closing its investigation into the killing of seven World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza. Israeli strikes hit the charity’s convoy in April 2024, killing Canadian…
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general
Two Private Equity Firms Want Amil. The Gap Is US$385 Million and the Hospitals Are Getting Nervous
Brazil · BUSINESS Key Facts —Who is buying Advent International and Bain Capital. Not UnitedHealth — the American group owned Amil, sold it in 2023, and is not in this process. —The gap Roughly R$2…
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entertainment
Dave Bautista confirmed as new God of War star
The ex-wrestler replaces Ryan Hurst as Kratos in the upcoming adaptation of the popular PlayStation series.
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technology
Japan seeks record US$56 billion defence push amid growing regional tensions
Japan is preparing to spend more than ever on defence as analysts say Tokyo is being forced to respond to a convergence of regional threats, fast-changing military technology and growing uncertainty…
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general
What you need to know about orphan's pensions in Spain
If a child living in Spain loses one or both of their parents, they may qualify for a 'pensión de orfandad' (orphan's pension) if they meet certain requirements. Here's what you need to know.
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general
Why India may need a third aircraft carrier as China expands its fleet
Navies worldwide face challenges with aircraft carrier availability due to maintenance schedules. The US Navy currently has four carriers deployed and others undergoing essential upkeep. India…
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sports
Swiatek into Cincinnati semis after Rybakina injury
Elena Rybakina's Cincinnati withdrawal raises concerns over the fitness of the world number two ahead of US Open.
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general
Brazil’s Regulator Decides Next Week Whether to Take São Paulo Off Enel
Brazil · ENERGY Key Facts —The date ANEEL’s board is scheduled to take up Enel São Paulo’s petition on 25 August. The caducidade proceeding, number 48500.903331/2024-72, has been running since 2024…
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general
World's oldest living person turns 117
Ethel Caterham, the world's oldest living person, is turning 117 on Friday.
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technology
Samsung plans up to $80 billion in shareholder returns after SK Hynix buyback
Samsung Electronics plans shareholder returns totaling 90 trillion won to 110 trillion won, including about 30 trillion won in third-quarter cash dividends.
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business
Foreigners buy more homes in Spain than ever before
The latest figures show that foreign property buyers continue to break records in Spain, representing a bigger share of the purchasing market than ever as authorities register a drop in buys among…
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politics
Brazilians Lost R$62.5 Billion to Betting Last Year. Congress Spent the Week on Tax Arbitration
Brazil · POLITICS Key Facts —Tax arbitration The Senate gave PLP 124/2022 final approval on 12 August by 69 votes to none. It creates settlement, mediation and special arbitration for tax and customs…
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general
The China Shock 2.0
China is winning the industries of the future. What should the U.S. do about it?
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politics
Giorgia Meloni Cuts the Hard Right a Path to Power
In a rare interview, the onetime political outcast reflects on her route from “the uncomfortable side of history” to the threshold of leading Italy’s most durable postwar government.
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science
You have your Leaving Cert results. Now what?
Stay calm and ensure you are clear on how to interpret your grades as they relate to your college requirements
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science
Appeal, wait, go abroad, repeat: what can you do if you don’t get your first CAO choice?
Students from the class of 2026 have more options than ever
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business
Legendary film editor Billy Weber of ‘Miss Congeniality’ and ‘Top Gun’ lists historic L.A. home for $4 million
Film editor Billy Weber’s tranquil Los Angeles home has hit the market for $3.99 million.
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politics
Wang Yi visits South Korea, China’s economy cools, Warsh speaks at Jackson Hole
Note: SCMP Plus subscribers can attend an exclusive event with Zhou Bo, a retired People’s Liberation Army senior colonel, in Hong Kong on Tuesday. Zhou will discuss China’s military modernisation as…
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general
At 77, She Walked 9 Miles Under Drone-Filled Skies to Escape From ‘Hell’
Rescue teams no longer enter the city of Lyman, in eastern Ukraine, because it is deemed too dangerous. The only way out is a terrifying journey on foot.
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general
Teacher censured for falsifying letter of professional standing
Secondary school teacher who began his career in England and Northern Ireland altered document, panel finds
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politics
As Trump courts Kim, Pyongyang ups price while Seoul fears being sidelined
Experts warn Trump's transactional approach to alliance will erode political trust
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politics
Federal government thins the herds of wild horses in Colorado
U.S. officials say the ever-growing population of wild horses that roam federal lands in Colorado is depleting natural resources. But some activists say efforts to remove the horses are inhumane.
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general
Democrats urge ICE to halt purchase of electric gloves 'before more innocent lives are lost'
House Democrats on the Homeland Security Committee are calling for Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Markwayne Mullin to abandon plans to equip immigration agents with electric shock…
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technology
Iran parliament chief visits graves of allied Iraqi fighters
Iran’s parliament speaker has paid tribute to Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis during a visit to Iraq, according to Iran’s Student News Network. Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf visited al-Muhandis’s grave at Wadi…
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technology
Three Polls in Ceará, Three Different Races. Somebody Is Badly Wrong
Brazil · POLITICS Key Facts —Ipsos-Ipec, 28 July Ciro Gomes 43%, Elmano de Freitas 31%, Eduardo Girão 6%. Fieldwork 23–26 July, 800 voters, margin of error 3 points. —Datafolha, 13 August Ciro 52%…
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politics
Oil prices head for second weekly rise as U.S. vows to turn up economic pressure on Iran
Oil prices eased Friday but remained on track for a second straight weekly gain as hopes of a swift reopening of the Strait of Hormuz faded to near-zero.
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general
China says US 'sanctions and pressure' on Iran not a solution
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general
French Expression of the Day: En despi
If you've spent any time around young French speakers, you've probably heard someone shout this French expression.
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general
Colombia Says Its New Gas Terminal Opens in December. The Ship Is Not Free Until 2027
Colombia · ENERGY Key Facts —The project Ecopetrol and Frontera Energy are building a regasification terminal at Puerto Bahía, near Cartagena, using Frontera’s existing port infrastructure. Frontera…
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business
'Awarapan 2' Day 8: Emraan's film eyes Rs 110cr India net, crosses Rs 150cr worldwide
'Awarapan 2' has stepped into its second week of release with a fair bit of swagger, having already cleared the Rs. 100 crore mark in domestic net earnings and shown no real signs of stumbling despite…
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politics
Germany news: Berlin losing its appeal for many Germans
Fewer than a third of Germans find their capital city "fascinating", a sharp fall from 20 years ago, a survey has found. Germany is also mulling further action against Russia over the Leipzig drone…
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sports
Ronaldinho to make football comeback aged 46
More than a decade after his last professional appearance, Brazilian superstar Ronaldinho is set for a comeback. The former world player of the year is to play in Italy’s third tier.
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business
Colombia Has Lost Nearly 10,000 Cattle to the Drought, and the Dry Season Has Not Started
Colombia · ECONOMY Key Facts —The count 9,865 cattle dead, reported by the ranchers’ federation Fedegán on 20 August. —The cost About COP47 billion, roughly US$15.4 million — COP27 billion (US$8.8m)…
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general
Argentina Reserves Top US$50 Billion as the Central Bank Keeps Buying Dollars
Argentina's central bank bought dollars for 16 straight days, pushing gross reserves above US$50 billion for the first time in seven years. The milestone reflects active currency management and a new…
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general
Pentagon spokesperson says claims of US munitions shortage amid Iran war 'false' - report
"The US has massive amounts of 'munitions'" Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social on August 6, adding that claims of any munitions shortage were fabricated.
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general
Charter plane carrying 8 crashes near remote site in western Alaska - report
A charter plane carrying eight people crashed near a remote radar site in western Alaska, the Associated Press said on Thursday, citing the National Transportation Safety Board.
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politics
Editor's Notes: In era of Jewish uncertainty, Israel must rework its relationship with Diaspora
Israel’s leaders offer education, aliyah, and advocacy as answers to Diaspora challenges, but true partnership requires giving world Jewry a voice in decisions that affect them.
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general
Diplomacy becomes essential national security tool to combat Turkey's growing strength- editorial
Recent strikes raise an uncomfortable question about the US-supervised “joint fusion mechanism” that Israel, Syria, and the United States agreed on and what it accomplished.
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politics
Hamas told to be 'sensitive' to Netanyahu ahead of Israeli elections as attacks on Gaza continue
Senior Hamas official Bassem Naim told CNN that the movement remains committed to a peace roadmap for Gaza. "We are still ready to continue this way to give our people on the ground the chance to…
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business
Stock futures are little changed after a steep sell-off sparked by a move back higher in Treasury yields: Live updates
The Dow ended Thursday's session down 700 points, marking its worst day since July 29.
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general
Pioneering cancer treatment saves python named Jodie Foster at British zoo
Chester Zoo, in northwest England, said the 4.5m reticulated python had fully recovered.
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politics
Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan Back In Jail, Hours After He Was Shifted To Hospital
Khan has been imprisoned since August 2023. He says the cases against him are politically motivated, an accusation the government denies.
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general
Terrorist shot after attempting to stab IDF soldier operating in West Bank, no IDF injuries
A terrorist armed with a knife attempted to stab an IDF soldier in the Jenin area in the West Bank on Thursday morning.
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politics
‘No bandwidth left for the family’: why many Singaporeans want to be child-free
As Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong prepares to unveil plans to ease the strain on families during his National Day Rally speech on Sunday, a new survey points to a difficult question behind the…
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general
8 Injured As Crane Falls On Houses During Eviction Operation In Mumbai
Eight people injured after crane topples during eviction operation in Mumbai
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sports
Financial loss, betting, corruption: BCB suspends Bangladesh Premier League
The BPL began in 2012 and is Bangladesh’s biggest domestic cricket tournament. However, it has struggled to match the success of other franchise leagues such as IPL.
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general
Tiananmen Square vigil organisers found guilty in Hong Kong of ‘inciting subversion’
Lee Cheuk-yan and Chow Hang-tung - leaders of the Hong Kong Alliance – were tried under under a 2020 national security law Two Hong Kong activists who organised annual vigils marking China’s deadly…
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general
Charter plane carrying 8 crashes in western Alaska, federal officials say
A charter plane carrying eight people crashed Thursday near a remote radar site in western Alaska, federal authorities said.
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business
Stock Market LIVE Updates, Sensex Today: Sensex Drops 50 Points Amid Mixed Global Cues
Stock Market, Sensex, Share Market, Nifty LIVE Updates: Crude oil prices surge to near one-month high as US prepares sweeping sanctions on Iran.
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politics
Guatemala says it received nearly 2,300 US-deported Mexicans
US President Donald Trump's administration is ramping up third country deportations, with Mexican deportees being sent to Guatemala and reportedly Honduras in the past year.
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business
China ‘not playing by the rules’, German finance minister says
He said the government in Berlin is likely to adopt a “firmer stance” in its engagement with China.
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politics
Storms soak Northeast as possible tornadoes reported in New York, Delaware
Heavy rain and winds were pounding the Northeast U.S. as storms tore through a beach on Long Island and knocked out power in Delaware's capital city.
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technology
Poland summons Israeli envoy over dropped probe into killing of WCK aid workers
Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs indicated that it summoned the Israeli ambassador to Warsaw after Tel Aviv's decision to close its investigation into an attack on a World Central Kitchen (WCK)…
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entertainment
Alleged rapist arrested after returning to Brisbane crime scene that night, police say
Man, 32, charged with six counts of rape, stalking and assault after woman was allegedly attacked in Brookfield Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free…
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politics
Canadian premier says ‘erratic’ Trump ‘not to be trusted’ amid US trade feud
The premier of a Canadian province launched a blistering attack on US President Donald Trump on Thursday, calling him a “bad person” and “not to be trusted” and urging Canada to keep fighting rather…
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sports
'Genuinely cleaner and safer': Foreign tourists praise Delhi Metro
Two international visitors took to Instagram to share their delightful experiences with the Delhi Metro, praising its cleanliness and impressive security measures at various stations. They…
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politics
What Sanae Takaichi’s popularity among women says about gender equality in Japan
Politicians don’t often find themselves on packages of cookies. Nor do their bags tend to go viral, sparking a fashion craze. But few politicians are quite like Japan’s first female prime minister…
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politics
AIPAC-backed Democrat loses California House special election to Aisha Wahab
Wahab and Hernandez will again face each other in November. The winner of that election will hold the congressional seat for a full two-year term.
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politics
Vance: Bessent has 'very discreet plan' to shrink $40 trillion national debt
Vice President Vance said Thursday night that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has a “very discreet plan" to shrink the nation’s debt. “He [Bessent] has had a very discreet plan, of course, supported…
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general
Australia investigates fourth close call at Sydney airport in less than a month
A Qantas Airbus A321 preparing to depart to the Gold Coast braked to avoid another Qantas aircraft, a Boeing 737, that had arrived from Melbourne on Tuesday (Aug 18).
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politics
International study finds solar panels in China could be harming birds
Solar expansion policies across China have led to a reduction in bird diversity, with wealthier and non-desert regions bearing the brunt of species loss, according to a study led by researchers in…
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science
HK's Tiananmen activists guilty in national security trial
Three activists were accused of inciting others to subvert state power under the China-introduced law.
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entertainment
What happened to Harry and Meghan's American dream?
Harry and Meghan enjoyed some showbusiness success, but their Hollywood reign proved short-lived.
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general
Russia holds rare missile test near islands claimed by Japan
Missiles were launched from a nuclear-powered submarine around the Southern Kuril islands.
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