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- Binance plans to buy key rival FTX in latest crypto bailout [1101d]
- Turkey demands Sweden take concrete steps prior to NATO approval [1101d]
- UK minister Gavin Williamson, facing bullying allegation, resigns [1101d]
- DR Congo jets bomb M23 rebel targets in east, official says [1101d]
- Photos: Americans vote in laundromats, schools and libraries [1101d]
- Photos: Their lagoons languishing, Spanish wetlands go dry [1101d]
- How will Italy deal with the latest refugee arrivals? [1101d]
- Tax oil firms to pay for climate damage, island nations say [1101d]
- US midterms: Legalising marijuana on the ballot in five states [1101d]
- Is Musk’s Twitter ready for a surge in US midterm misinformation? [1101d]
- India to continue buying oil from Russia as ties deepen [1101d]
- Nicole strengthens into tropical storm en route to Bahamas [1101d]
- Puma chief Bjorn Gulden named new Adidas CEO [1101d]
- UN warns of worsening food crisis in Sri Lanka amid economic woes [1101d]
- Court orders striking Kenya Airways pilots to resume work [1101d]
- US Powerball lottery announces delay to record $1.9bn drawing [1102d]
- Pakistan journalist killed in Kenya was ‘targeted’, says official [1102d]
- Iran denounces skater who flouted hijab rule abroad amid protests [1102d]
- UN rights chief: Alaa Abd el-Fattah’s life in great danger [1102d]
- Uganda to close schools early after eight children die of Ebola [1102d]
- How US climate lawsuits could hold Big Oil accountable [1102d]
- EU halts Vanuatu visa-free access over ‘golden passports’ scheme [1102d]
- France opens inquiry into cardinal’s confession of child abuse [1102d]
- Italy allows 89 people to disembark rescue ship after days at sea [1102d]
- Qatar and the 2022 World Cup | Start Here [1102d]
- Ukraine says talks with Russia hinge on ‘territorial integrity’ [1102d]
- World Cup: Can Switzerland go further than they’ve gone before? [1102d]
- ‘Rampant violence’ in Syrian camp for ISIL-linked detainees: MSF [1102d]
- Nigerian influencer ‘Hushpuppi’ jailed in US for money laundering [1102d]
- Polls open in critical US midterm elections [1102d]
- Climate protesters block UK’s busiest motorway for second day [1102d]
- Can Tunisia finally manage to get past the World Cup group stage? [1102d]
- ‘Racism’: Qataris decry French cartoon of national football team [1102d]
- Climate artefacts: How Nazi warships resurfaced in the Danube [1102d]
- Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 258 [1102d]
- Nigerian widows end case in the Netherlands against Shell [1102d]
- Pakistan police file report into Imran Khan shooting [1102d]
- Border policeman shot dead in Bulgaria at border with Turkey [1102d]
- Photos: Hot-air balloons light up Myanmar sky after COVID-19 hiatus [1102d]
- Fossil fuels are the world’s worst deals to insure — here’s why [1102d]
- Global South needs $2tn a year to fight climate crisis: Report [1102d]
- US aid worker shot dead in Baghdad in rare attack: Officials [1102d]
- What lies ahead for displaced Venezuelans in Mexico? [1102d]
- World Cup 1974: When the Dutch replaced Brazil as crowd pleasers [1102d]
- Jordan coach: ‘Morocco can be the dark horse of World Cup 2022’ [1102d]
- Americans jailed in Japan over Ghosn’s escape return home [1102d]
- US hosts talks between Armenia, Azerbaijan’s foreign ministers [1102d]
- Qatar national team’s road to World Cup 2022 [1102d]
- Democrats and Republicans make last-minute pitches on polls’ eve [1102d]
- Hacker threatens to leak Australians’ medical data in 24 hours [1102d]
- ‘Strong impression’ Putin will skip G20, Indonesia’s Widodo says [1102d]
- New Zealand mosque gunman files appeal against life sentence [1102d]
- Global air travel rebounds to 74 percent of pre-pandemic levels [1102d]
- North Korea dismisses claims of weapons shipments to Russia [1102d]
- Myanmar’s anti-coup fighters say injuries harden resolve [1102d]
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