
Andrew Tate charged with rape and human trafficking
After appearing in court on Wednesday Andrew Tate said: "I look forward to being found innocent."
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Could Russia really play nuclear roulette in Ukraine?
Steve Rosenberg looks at how discussion of the use of nuclear weapons has crept into Russian media.
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Iran has talks with EU's Mora amid efforts to save nuclear pact
DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran met in Qatar with European Union mediator Enrique Mora as part of efforts to revive its 2015
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Explorer's harrowing experience of being trapped at Titanic stern in 2000
As search continues for a missing sub, Michael Guillen relives his near-death experience on a similar dive.
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Maya civilisation: Archaeologists find ancient city in jungle
The remains of the city were found in an ecological reserve in a mostly unexplored area of jungle.
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Ukraine country profile
Provides an overview of Ukraine, including key dates and facts about this east European country.
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Donegal: Humpback whale sighting like 'lottery win'
Humpback whales have been recorded in north west waters for the first time in almost 25 years.
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Ukraine war: Zelensky admits slow progress but says offensive is not a movie
Weeks into Ukraine's counter-offensive, its leader stresses that the campaign is not a Hollywood movie.
1970-01-01 08:00

El Nino Raising Risk of Southeast Asia Haze Crisis This Year
Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia may face the most severe haze in at least five years due to the
1970-01-01 08:00

Shein Deal to Re-Enter India Comes With Strict Licensing Rules
Chinese-founded online fast-fashion giant Shein won approvals to re-enter India only after agreeing to a stringent licensing deal
1970-01-01 08:00

Modi in US: Elon Musk says Tesla to come to India 'as soon as possible'
The Indian prime minister met Mr Musk on Tuesday during his three-day state visit to the US.
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China and Pakistan sign $4.8 billion nuclear power plant deal
Pakistan and China signed a $4.8 billion deal on Tuesday to build a 1,200-megawatt nuclear power plant, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said, hailing the investment by a country that Pakistan views as its most dependable ally.
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