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UN bioยญdiยญverยญsiยญty meet moved from Chiยญna amid โ€˜zero-COVIDโ€™ apยญproach
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Deยญcemยญberโ€™s UN Conยญvenยญtion on Biยญoยญlogยญiยญcal Diยญverยญsiยญty will now take place in Monยญtreยญal, Canaยญda, world body says.
Published On 21 Jun 2022
Death penalยญty for capยญtured US citยญiยญzens not ruled out, Rusยญsia says
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The Kremยญlin says the pair were โ€˜solยญdiers of forยญtuneโ€™ who should be held reยญsponยญsiยญble for their โ€˜crimesโ€™.
Published On 21 Jun 2022
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Qatari Emir and Elon Musk speak on day 2 of Qatar Ecoยญnomยญic Foยญrum
Delยญeยญgates at the ecoยญnomยญic foยญrum disยญcussed diยญverยญsiยญfyยญing economies, while Musk gave upยญdates on Twitยญter acยญquiยญsiยญtion.
Published On 21 Jun 2022
German-Slovakian arms swap for Ukraine in limbo โ€“ media
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Bratislava reportedly wants equal number of modern tanks before shipping its T-72s to Ukraine

Slovakia has rejected a German offer of 15 Leopard 2A4 tanks in exchange for sending 30 Soviet-era T-72s to Ukraine, the German version of Business Insider reported on Tuesday. The swap was deemed not good enough by Bratislava, the outlet revealed.

A comment by the Slovakian defense ministry, cited in the article, complained that similar swaps involving other Eastern European nations had far more favorable terms....

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Rare photos of Kim Jong-un, when was teenager, unveiled in new documentary
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Never-before-seen photos of Kim Jong-un have been published by the country's state media, in a documentary based on Kim's late mentor Hyon Chol-hae

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Mali: Over 130 civilians killed by suspected jihadists
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In the latest mass killing in Africa's Sahel region, more than 130 civilians were killed over the weekend in central Mali towns.

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Monkeys kill month-old baby after snatching boy from breastfeeding mother in Tanzania
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In a freaky incident, a group of monkeys seems to have killed a month-old baby after snatching it from the mother in Mwamgongo, western Tanzania.

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Covid-related deaths fall sharply while cases surge in United States: Report
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The COVID-19 pandemic has already claimed over one million lives in the United States, but it looks like the rate is slowing going down.

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Russian television broadcasted in Ukraineโ€™s Kherson
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Ukraine's southern Kherson region, where Moscow has already introduced the ruble and began distributing Russian passports, is now broadcasting Russ

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Twitter takeover deal remains deadlocked over fake user concerns, says Elon Musk
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on Tuesday that the proposed $44 billion takeover of social media platform Twitter remains held up by "very significant" c

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$11bn Loss Forecast for Australiaโ€™s Mining Big Three

Mondayโ€™s markets indicate that Australiaโ€™s big three mining companies are set to lose a combined market value of $11.12bn as easing Chinese demand and global recession fears deepen the commodities selloff.

Rio Tinto ($1.35bn), BHP ($7bn) and Fortescue Metals ($2.8bn) are all on track for their worst month trading since September 2021 with a combined loss of around $21bn already this month.

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Germany Producer Prices Highest Since 1949

Official data released Monday shows that Germanyโ€™s producer costs rocketed 33.6% year-on-year last month, the sharpest rise since records began in 1949.

Compared to last month prices rose 1.6% after Aprilโ€™s 2.8% hike, sparked primarily by soaring energy costs that jumped 87.1% from 2021 - including natural gas leaping an extortionate 148.1%.

Even excluding energy, German producer prices rose 16.5% in May over last year, with the consumer price inflation peak not yet reached according to the Federal Statistics Office.

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