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- World Cup 2022, Day 20: Final 8 [966d]
- Keystone pipeline temporarily closed following Kansas oil spill [966d]
- Peru ex-President Castillo detained as ‘rebellion’ probe proceeds [966d]
- US prison warden found guilty in ‘rape club’ abuse case [966d]
- US sues to block Microsoft buying ‘Call of Duty’ maker Activision [966d]
- Is Germany at risk of violent plots by far-right groups? [966d]
- Griner’s release raises fresh concerns about fate of Paul Whelan [966d]
- US Native American tribes seek to reintroduce indigenous wildlife [966d]
- Portugal says Ronaldo did not threaten to leave World Cup squad [966d]
- US extends export bans on three firms over illegal China exports [966d]
- US labour market still tight as unemployment hits 10-month high [966d]
- Celine Dion diagnosed with rare neurological disorder [966d]
- US House of Representatives passes LGBTQ marriage protections [966d]
- Bangladesh’s RAB received foreign intelligence training in the EU [966d]
- Tunisia law failing to protect women from domestic violence: HRW [966d]
- Spain replace coach Luis Enrique after early World Cup exit [966d]
- ‘The Swimmers’: Can a movie change how people view refugees? [966d]
- Guatemala’s former president gets 16 years for fraud, conspiracy [966d]
- El Salvador’s war on itself: The siege of Soyapango [966d]
- Georgia’s future hangs on the outcome of the war in Ukraine [967d]
- Croatia’s Sosa fit for quarter-final, but Brazil’s Sandro out [967d]
- A Very British Way of Torture [967d]
- Qatar Emir Sheikh Tamim’s anti-corruption award winners announced [967d]
- EU backs Croatia’s entry into Schengen, rejects Bulgaria, Romania [967d]
- COVID disruptions led to 63,000 more malaria deaths: WHO [967d]
- Greek authorities call for calm after unrest over police shooting [967d]
- Our plastic problems are worse than you think | All Hail [967d]
- Brazil will keep dancing after World Cup goals, says Vinicius Jr [967d]
- Elon Musk and Twitter: How not to lead a business [967d]
- Photos: Funky fan fashion turns World Cup into striking spectacle [967d]
- Russia frees US basketball star Brittney Griner in prisoner swap [967d]
- It is time to rethink how we deliver aid to Syria [967d]
- Why was Peru President Pedro Castillo impeached? [967d]
- Modi’s BJP set for a landslide in state polls in India’s Gujarat [967d]
- China’s Xi meets Saudi’s MBS ahead of summit with Arab leaders [967d]
- More than 9,000 flee violence in South Sudan’s Upper Nile: UN [967d]
- ‘World will take note:’ Saudi fans on Ronaldo link to local club [967d]
- Sterling aims for World Cup return after break-in at family home [967d]
- Russia and Ukraine enter grim winter campaign as war losses mount [967d]
- Nigeria denies mass ‘abortion programme’ of Boko Haram victims [967d]
- Germany opens Wirecard fraud trial over missing $2bn [967d]
- Israel kills three Palestinians in Jenin, general strike called [967d]
- M23 rebels killed at least 131 civilians in eastern DRC, UN says [967d]
- As US watches on, China-Saudi relations grow in importance [967d]
- NYT journalists, workers on 24-hour strike for ‘better newsroom’ [967d]
- North Korean hackers used Itaewon tragedy for malware: Google [967d]
- Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 288 [967d]
- Iran conducts first protest-related execution [967d]
- FTX founder Bankman-Fried facing market rigging probe: Report [967d]
- Japan upgrades Q3 GDP as global recession, COVID risks linger [967d]
- Cambodia’s Mekong dolphin is dying despite efforts to save it [967d]
- Indonesia releases convicted Bali bomber Umar Patek [967d]
- Theranos’s Balwani gets nearly 13 years over blood-testing hoax [967d]
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