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Chi­na tests mis­sile in­ter­cep­tion sys­tem
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The Chi­nese de­fence min­istry says the test was de­fen­sive and ‘not aimed at any coun­try’.
Published On 20 Jun 2022
Pho­tos: Food, drink­ing wa­ter con­cerns as floods bat­ter Bangladesh
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Au­thor­i­ties strug­gle to fer­ry drink­ing wa­ter and dry food to shel­ters across north­ern and north­east­ern Bangladesh.
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Spain: Bor­der rules leave teenage mi­grants trapped in Ceu­ta
Teenagers trav­el to Ceu­ta – a Span­ish en­clave in Mo­roc­co – hop­ing to get to Eu­rope but of­ten find them­selves trapped.
Published On 20 Jun 2022
Berlin and Moscow locked in arm-wrestling match – minister
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The German economy minister made the comments after Russia reduced gas exports

Berlin and Moscow are engaged in arm-wrestling over natural gas, German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said in a TV interview on Sunday. Last Tuesday, Russia’s Gazprom reduced deliveries to Germany and several other European nations, citing technical issues, which it blamed on a German company.

Speaking to Germany’s ZDF TV, Habeck said the “measures we have taken and the incremental approach” to the country’s energy security are right since “...

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As Thailand greenlights cannabis, patients welcome cheaper supplies
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For Jiratti Kuttanam, Thailand's relaxation of cannabis restrictions meant one thing above all - a cheaper supply of the products she uses to manag

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Witnesses say more than 200 killed in Ethiopia ethnic attack
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Witnesses in Ethiopia said Sunday that more than 200 people, mostly ethnic Amhara, have been killed in an attack in the country's Oromia region and

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Macau shuts most businesses amid Covid outbreak, casinos stay open
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The world's biggest gambling hub Macau began its second day of mass COVID-19 testing on Monday after dozens of locally transmitted cases were disco

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Japan: In major blow to LGBTQ rights, court rules same-sex marriage ban is not unconstitutional
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In a setback for activists after a landmark verdict last year found the opposite, a Japanese court ruled on Monday that the country's failure to re

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Man addicted to Pepsi sipped 10 litres every day for two decades, spent $8,500 a year on drink in UK
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A man, who seems to have been addicted to Pepsi, claimed to have been drinking around 30 cans per day for 20 years.

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Elon Musk Not Going to Stop Wagging Crypto Token's Tail

Billionaire Tesla CEO and crypto enthusiast Elon Musk has pledged to keep supporting Dogecoin, in spite of a lawsuit alleging he ran a pyramid scheme to promote the token.

In a complaint filed in a federal court in Manhattan last Thursday, crypto investor Keith Johnson accused Musk of intentionally driving up the price of Dogecoin with his remarks on the crypto coin, only to allow the price to drop and make a profit on the difference.

“Defendants were aware since 2019 that Dogecoin had no value yet promoted Dogecoin to profit from its trading. Musk used his pedestal as World’s Richest man to operate and manipulate the Dogecoin Pyramid Scheme for profit, exposure and amusement,” the complaint said, as cited by Reuters.

But Musk now claims he is still buying it.

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NATO Engaged in ‘Direct Aggression’ against Russia, Moscow Must Defend Itself – Senator

NATO member state Lithuania is now effectively engaged in “direct aggression” against Russia, senator Andrey Klimov argued in his Telegram post Monday, citing Vilnius’ decision to stop the transit of sanctioned goods to Russia’s exclave of Kaliningrad.

Later, the Russian govt issued a demand to Lithuania to lift the “provocative” transit ban, otherwise Moscow will “defend its national interests.”

Items being blocked from transit include coal, metals, construction materials and advanced technology. The region’s governor said the ban means that as much as 50% of all the goods destined for the Kaliningrad Region would be affected.

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Russian Village in Bryansk Region Hit by Ukrainian Shells Supplied by the West — Local Governor

Early reports indicate one person has been injured.

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Injuries Reported after Strike at Russian Drilling Platforms in Crimea

Suspected Ukrainian attacks targeted drilling rigs off the coast of Crimea on Monday morning, the head of the Russian region, Sergey Aksyonov, said in a statement.

Aksyonov did not disclose the exact locations of the facilities, but said they were owned by Chernomorneftegaz, a company that develops offshore gas and oil fields - its ownership has been disputed by Ukrainian energy giant Naftogaz since 2014, when it was nationalized after Crimea voted to re-join Russia.

The rigs were manned by 12 workers, five of whom have been rescued so far, including three with injuries, Aksyonov added.

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⚡️Ukrainian parliament votes 259-8 to ratify Istanbul Convention – combatting domestic violence against women

It is believed the Istanbul Convention has become one of the candidate conditions for granting Ukraine EU membership status.

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Bor­der rules leave teenage mi­grants trapped in Spain’s Ceu­ta
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Teenagers trav­el to Ceu­ta, a Span­ish en­clave next to Mo­roc­co, hop­ing to get to the EU but of­ten find them­selves trapped.
Published On 20 Jun 2022
Bel­gium hands over DR Con­go in­de­pen­dence hero’s tooth to fam­i­ly
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Patrice Lu­mum­ba was the first de­mo­c­ra­t­i­cal­ly elect­ed prime min­is­ter of the DRC af­ter in­de­pen­dence from Bel­gium in 1960.
Published On 20 Jun 2022
Spain’s con­ser­v­a­tive Peo­ple’s Par­ty se­cures ma­jor­i­ty in An­dalu­sia
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The Peo­ple’s Par­ty se­cures 58 seats in An­dalu­sia’s par­lia­ment, block­ing out the far-right Vox par­ty.
Published On 20 Jun 2022
The Truth Il­lu­sion
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Al Jazeera in­ves­ti­gates how deep­en­ing di­vi­sions in so­ci­ety cre­at­ed con­spir­a­cy the­o­ries and ‘al­ter­na­tive facts’.
Published On 20 Jun 2022