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Hong Kong to end quar­an­tine af­ter out­cry from firms, res­i­dents
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Move to lift trav­el re­stric­tion comes amid fears the for­mer British colony is los­ing its com­pet­i­tive edge.
Published On 23 Sep 2022
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⚡️🇬🇧 Pound Hits 37-Year Low Versus Dollar

The British currency has dropped to $1.1170 - its weakest since early 1985 - as recession fears grow amid runaway inflation. (AFP)

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Death penal­ty com­mut­ed to life for Chi­na’s ex-se­cu­ri­ty chief
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For­mer deputy se­cu­ri­ty min­is­ter Sun Li­jun re­ceived 646 mil­lion yuan ($91m) in bribes be­tween 2001 and 2020.
Published On 23 Sep 2022
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1 MILLION Tesla Recalls Amid Passenger Injury Risk

The cars may not detect obstructions in windows, meaning fingers or hands may get caught, posing a violation of federal motor vehicle safety standards.

"Greater than expected variations in response to pinch detection" were reported by the company when conducting safety tests, leading to the call for 2017-2022 Model 3s, 2020-2021 Model Ys, and the 2021-2022 Model S and Model X series.

The news comes as Musk hopes to get his self-driving cars 'in wide release' in the US and Europe by the end of 2022.

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Is­rael to sup­ply air de­fence sys­tem to the UAE
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The SPY­DER air de­fence sys­tem would boost the UAE’s ca­pa­bil­i­ties af­ter at­tacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebels.
Published On 23 Sep 2022
Ten­sions as Bangladesh ac­cus­es Myan­mar of fir­ing in its ter­ri­to­ry
News | Today's latest from Al Jazeera (RSS)

Weeks of fir­ing es­ca­lates ten­sions be­tween the neigh­bours, rais­ing con­cerns of new Ro­hingya ex­o­dus into Bangladesh.
Published On 23 Sep 2022
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Rus­sia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 212
As the Rus­sia-Ukraine war en­ters its 212th day, we take a look at the main de­vel­op­ments.
Published On 23 Sep 2022
After the UK's exit, Hungary's turn to the East once again exposes how liberal fanaticism is tearing the EU apart
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As Western hegemony comes to an end, the bloc may eventually be forced to redefine itself as the western peninsula of Greater Eurasia

The meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in Uzbekistan has prompted a geo-economic earthquake, as Eurasian giants such as China, India, Russia, Pakistan and Iran are integrating their economies to new levels.

Meanwhile, Turkey wants to be the first NATO country to join the group.

The aftershocks of the meeting are also being felt in Europe. More specifically, as I sit here at the Budapest Economic Forum, organised by the Central Bank of...

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Macron speculates about Putin’s mindset on CNN
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Moscow’s foreign policy is influenced by its president’s “post-Covid-19 isolation,” the French leader believes

Russian foreign policy regarding Ukraine is dictated by the whims of President Vladimir Putin rather than rational thinking, his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, has claimed.

Macron speculated about Putin’s mindset and the reasons he ordered Russian troops to enter Ukraine in late February, during an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper on Thursday....

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Brother’s videos provide new twist in Paul Pogba extortion probe
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More than 30 videos of Mathias Pogba reading to camera from a lengthy statement were posted to Twitter on Friday.
Government to have solar panels put on every school under new plans
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Ministers discussed a proposal to put photovoltaic panels on all schools throughout the country in a bid to help protect schools against rising energy prices into the future.
Australia's second-largest telco firm reports major data breach
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Australian telecom giant Optus has said that a cyberattack on it systems exposed current and former customer data.

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Four arrested over alleged terror attack plans in Iceland
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Four men suspected of targeting “various institutions of society” and “citizens of the state” in Iceland have been arrested following an unpreceden

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Un­prece­dent­ed leak ex­pos­es in­ner work­ings of UK Labour Par­ty
News | Today's latest from Al Jazeera (RSS)

The leaked doc­u­ments, ob­tained by Al Jazeera, re­veal how par­ty of­fi­cials smear and in­tim­i­date ri­vals.
Published On 23 Sep 2022
Ar­me­nia, Azer­bai­jan trade blame for new cease­fire vi­o­la­tions
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Baku and Yere­van each ac­cused the oth­er side of fir­ing first in re­newed clash­es along their shared bor­der overnight.
Published On 23 Sep 2022
Res­cuers race to re­float pi­lot whales from Tas­ma­nia strand­ing
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An es­ti­mat­ed 230 pi­lot whales had be­come beached on Tas­ma­nia’s re­mote and rugged west coast.
Published On 23 Sep 2022
Iran leader can­cels in­ter­view with CNN’s Aman­pour over head­scarf
News | Today's latest from Al Jazeera (RSS)

CNN pre­sen­ter Chris­tiane Aman­pour said she was ready for the in­ter­view when an aide in­sist­ed she cov­er her hair.
Published On 23 Sep 2022
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Pro­test­ers call for can­cel­la­tion of state fu­ner­al for Japan’s Abe
Some 62 per­cent of re­spon­dents in re­cent poll by Japan­ese news­pa­per said they op­pose hold­ing a state fu­ner­al for Abe.
Published On 23 Sep 2022
Hungary explains ‘red line’ for Russia sanctions
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Budapest doesn’t want its people to pay a price for a conflict they have ”nothing to do with,” foreign minister says

Hungary is against imposing new sanctions on Moscow, especially in the energy sector, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Friday after meeting his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov. According to the minister, energy sanctions are “a clear red line” for Hungary as Europe is grappling with soaring gas prices.

"Our position is very clear. We see no reasonable reasons to discuss a new package of sanctions, especially when it comes to energy,” Szijjarto said on Friday, RIA Novosti reports. The pair...

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