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Amman: Jordan has signed and ratified relevant international instruments that govern nuclear safety and security, according to the chairman of the Jordan Atomic Energy Commission. t
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Protest Signs Cover A Gate At The Kanjuruhan Stadium
Police said the gates were unlocked but each only able to accommodate two people at a time as hundreds tried to flee. On Saturday, 125 people died and hundreds were hurt after police fired tear gas.
Loretta Lynn, country music icon, has died at 90
The country singer brought unparalleled candor about the domestic realities of working-class women to country songwriting over the course of her 60-year career.
5 takeaways from the report on abuse in the National Women's Soccer League
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EU’s Energy Fight Deepens EU Economy Chief Dombrovskis
EU economy chief Dombrovskis also slapped down the idea from the French and Italian commissioners.
Liz Truss’ Turbulent Times As Prime Minister
Less than a month into Liz Truss’ turbulent time as U.K. prime minister, her top colleagues are publicly questioning her approach.
Many Of The EU Lawmakers Would like To Meet in Greece
Draft program shows Parliament seeks audience with Greek PM Mitsotakis over hacking scandal.
Germany Reject WWII reparations Request By Poland
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Court Said Belgian State Didn't Violate The Rights Of Person in Euthanasia Case
Judges ruled in favor of Belgium in three out of four counts.
Underprivileged Living In Hong Kong’s Notorious Shoebox Apartments Are Struggling
As Hong Kong experienced one of its hottest summers, the underprivileged living in Hong Kong’s notorious shoebox apartments are struggling to keep cool amid the territory’s ongoing housing crisis.
South Eastern Florida Remain Without Power
More than 500,000 homes and businesses in the southeastern US state still without power as death toll there and in North Carolina tops 100
Large swathes of Bangladesh were left without electricity on Tuesday
The blackouts are said to affect 75-80% of Bangladesh, a country of 168 million people
Cameroon To Honoré Bilingualism Law And Make Life Easier For English Speaking Cameroonians
Law aimed at making English-speakers more comfortable in the French-speaking majority country
The Solomon Islands Foreign minister Signed New Agreement With USA
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