
Argentina Heads to Runoff With Massa Surprisingly Leading Vote
Argentina’s election will be settled in a presidential runoff between Economy Minister Sergio Massa, who defied expectations to
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Japan’s Ruling Party Loses a Special Election in Blow to Kishida
Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party lost a special election over the weekend and barely scraped out a victory
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Phillies would have a surprisingly massive advantage over Astros in World Series rematch
If the Phillies and Astros meet in the World Series again, Philadelphia will have one leg up on the AL West winners.
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Massa’s Strength Is Shaping to Be the Surprise in Argentina Vote
Argentina’s elections never seem to fail to surprise. In the latest twist, the word on the street is
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Oil Steadies as Israel Delays Gaza Invasion Amid Hostage Talks
Oil was steady as Israel held off on its ground invasion of Gaza amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to
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University early decision applications mostly benefit rich kids
A college admissions program popular among the country's most selective universities may actually be skewed against lower-income applicants, college consultants and experts say.
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Vote Counting Begins in Pivotal Argentina Presidential Election
Polls in Argentina have closed as voters choose the country’s next president amid spiraling inflation, a plunging currency
1970-01-01 08:00

Yen Breaches 150 Per Dollar Again, Raising Intervention Risk
The yen briefly weakened beyond 150 against the dollar again in early Asian trading on Monday as the
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Michael Thomas defends Chris Olave, subtly blames Derek Carr for botched play
The New Orleans Saints lost in a Thursday night thriller against the Jacksonville Jaguars, and they had no one to blame but themselves. In the 31-24 loss, the S
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Six killed and 16 injured in Russian missile strike on Kharkiv mail depot
A missile strike on a mail depot in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv has killed six people and injured 16 others, officials said on Sunday. The blast was caused by a Russian S-300 rocket, Kharkiv governor Oleh Syniehubov said in a post on the Telegram messaging app. All of the victims were employees of private Ukrainian postal and courier service Nova Poshta. In a statement, the company said the air raid siren had sounded just moments before the attack, leaving those inside the depot with no time to reach shelter. It announced that Sunday would be a day of mourning for the firm. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky posted a video showing the building with destroyed windows and construction materials strewn across the floor. He described the strike as an attack on an “ordinary civilian object”. “We need to respond to Russian terror every day with results on the front line. And, even more so, we need to strengthen global unity in order to fight against this terror,” he wrote on social media. “Russia will not be able to achieve anything through terror and murder. The end result for all terrorists is the same: the need to face responsibility for what they have done.” Elsewhere in the Kharkiv region, three people were injured in Russian shelling on the city of Kupiansk, Mr Syniehubov said. The Ukrainian-held frontline city has been at the heart of fierce fighting as both Moscow and Kyiv push for battlefield breakthroughs amid the looming onset of wintry conditions. Officials in southern Ukraine said on Sunday that the Russian military had used a record number of aerial bombs over the country’s Kherson region in the past 24 hours. Natalia Humeniuk, a spokeswoman for the Ukrainian military’s Operational Command South, said 36 missiles had been recorded over the area, with some villages being hit by several strikes. It comes as further south in the east, Ukraine has been trying to stop a new push by Russian forces to gain more territory there, amid Kyiv’s gruelling counteroffensive that has continued for months. Moscow’s drive to capture the town of Avdiivka encountered fierce resistance on Saturday, Ukraine’s military said, with defences bolstered by fortifications erected nearly a decade ago. “The enemy is becoming more active, but is incurring heavy losses,” General Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, commander of Ukraine’s troops in the south, said on Telegram. Russia’s Defence Ministry, in its evening report, made no mention of Avdiivka, but reported strikes on areas outside Bakhmut, a town seized by Moscow’s forces in May after months of battles. Both towns are in the eastern Donetsk region. Avdiivka has withstood enemy attacks for months. Video footage shows buildings in ruins and streets barely distinguishable. The town was briefly captured in 2014 by Russian-backed separatists who seized large swathes of eastern Ukraine, but was retaken by Ukrainian forces who built solid fortifications. The Institute for the Study of War, a US think-tank, said Russian troops had “marginally advanced” near Avdiivka. Additional reporting by agencies Read More Aftermath of Russian missile strike on Ukraine mail depot that killed six Ukrainian officials say civilians were killed and wounded in Russian overnight attacks Russian attacks kill six in Ukraine as Kyiv ramps up drone counterstrikes NATO member Romania finds more drone fragments on its soil after Russian again hits southern Ukraine Russia claims `neo-Nazis' were at wake for Ukrainian soldier in village struck by missile killing 52 ‘Six killed in Kharkiv strike’ as Kherson sees ‘record’ bomb attacks - live
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US, China Visits Put Australian PM’s Diplomatic Skills to Test
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese touches down in Washington on Monday to kick off a month of critical
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Olympics-Young Lithuanian breaker Banevic gets ready for Olympics
Lithuania's Dominika Banevic will compete at the Paris Olympic Games next year when breaking makes its debut and
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