China, South Korea agree to strengthen talks on chip industry - Chinese commerce ministry
BEIJING China and South Korea have agreed to strengthen dialogue and cooperation on semiconductor industry supply chains, amid
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Bola Tinubu inauguration: The five tests awaiting Nigeria's new president
Bola Tinubu is taking over the presidency of Nigeria - a giant nation with gigantic problems.
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The end of the affair: How Imran Khan went from the Pakistan Army’s saviour to its nemesis
Author Mohammed Hanif on the troubled relationship between Pakistan's former PM and the powerful army.
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Cairo masterplan threatens ancient City of the Dead
Bodies are exhumed and burial sites are razed to make way for roads and bridges.
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Hikikomori: Why S Korea is paying young recluses to leave home
Money only "touches the surface" of a deeper problem, former recluses and youth workers say.
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A Southwest pilot had to crawl into the cockpit window after the flight deck door was locked
It's never fun to be locked out -- whether it's from your house, your car, or a commercial airliner.
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South Carolina judge temporarily blocks six-week abortion ban
By Julia Harte A South Carolina judge on Friday temporarily blocked the state's new law that bans most
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A college baseball player died after a dugout collapsed on him
A 19-year-old college baseball player has died from head injuries after a dugout collapsed on him while he was volunteering in Pennsylvania, according to school officials.
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State judge temporarily blocks South Carolina's 6-week abortion ban
A South Carolina judge has temporarily blocked the state's new abortion restrictions from going into effect, just one day after the governor signed them into law.
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Ron DeSantis: A quick guide to the Florida governor
He wants to be US President but he's got a fight with Donald Trump - and Mickey Mouse - on his hands.
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Ukraine war: Wagner may be smuggling weapons from Mali - US
The private Russian military group could be using African states to procure mines and other weapons.
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Terrifying moments as plane door opens midair on Asiana Airlines flight
The door of an Asiana Airlines jet opened as it was coming in to land in Daegu, South Korea, on Friday afternoon, leaving wind whipping through the plane's cabin as terrified passengers gripped their armrests, video of the incident shows.
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