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Cuba in the Dark After Hurricane Knocks out Power Grid

Authorities worked overnight to gradually restore service to the country’s 11 million people.

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Japan’s Former Leader Abe Honoured at Divisive State Funeral

Abe was cremated in July after a private funeral at a Tokyo temple days after he was assassinated.

2 years ago

Ukrainians Scared by Russia’s Preordained Referendums

Many residents fled the regions before the referendums got underway.

2 years ago

Giorgia Meloni: Italy’s Far Right on Course to Win Election

Ms Meloni is widely expected to form Italy's most right-wing government since World War Two.

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Xi Jinping Trends Online amid Coup Rumours, Cancelled Flights

The rumour was also fueled by Indian politician Subramanian Swamy, who tweeted to his 10 million followers.

2 years ago

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy Lays Out His Case against Russia to UN

Volodymyr Zelenskyy vowed in a video address Wednesday that his forces would not stop until they had reclaimed all of…

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Man Sets Himself on Fire in Apparent Protest of Abe Funeral

The man, believed to be in his 70s, sustained burns on large parts of his body but was conscious.

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Biden at UN to Call Russian War an Affront to Body’s Charter

Biden, during his time at the U.N. General Assembly, also planned to meet Wednesday with new British Prime Minister Liz…

2 years ago

‘Nuclear Blackmail’: Putin Mobilises More Troops for Ukraine, Says West Wants to Destroy Russia

Russia's defense minister said the partial mobilization will see 300,000 reserves called.

2 years ago

Indiscriminate Data Retention is Illegal, EU Top Court Says

The ruling comes after major attacks by Islamist militants in France, Belgium, and Britain in recent years.

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