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Taiwan to resist China's call for a 'peaceful reunification'
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Finland lobbies Nuclear Energy as a sustainable source
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Italian sailors knew of America 150 years before Christopher Columbus, new analysis of ancient documents suggests
Over 90% of Malaysia's adult population fully vaccinated against Covid-19
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Chile’s billionaire president under scrutiny over Pandora leak
Japan is considering exempting Australian soldiers from the death penalty for crimes committed during joint drills on its soil
Indian TV reporter found dead after covering violence at farmers’ protest
German companies urge next government to step up on climate
Ayotzinapa: messages indicate cops handed over students to crime gang | The evidence supports the previous government's version of what happened to the 43 missing students
A military court in Ouagadougou on Monday began the long-awaited trial of 14 men, including the former president, accused in the assassination of Burkina Faso's left-wing leader Thomas Sankara 34 years ago. Sankara was a pan-Africanist icon
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