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Priority for emergency food aid will be given to 3.2 million people facing the most severe food insecurity out of a total of 7.76 million in critical, emergency, and catastrophic need.
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A flash flood at a campsite in north-western Turkiye near the border with Bulgaria killed at least four people — with two found dead on Wednesday — and carried away bungalow homes
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In what would be his first foreign travel since the start of the pandemic, Kim may visit Russia this month for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin
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According to the International Organisation for Migration, over 4 million people have been internally displaced since the conflicted erupted in mid-April while another 1.1 million have fled to neighbouring countries
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Birmingham City Council issued a Section 114 notice to say that all new expenditures with the exception of protecting vulnerable people and statutory services will stop immediately
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It is for China to decide what role it plays at the G20 Summit in New Delhi, a top US official has said, asserting that if Beijing wants to come in and be a "spoiler", that option is available to it.
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Beijing has instructed some government staff to stop using iPhones through chat groups or meetings, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal
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Oliver Varhelyi, the EU commissioner for neighbourhood and enlargement, called on Turkiye to undertake democratic reforms.
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The press freedom group Reporters Without Borders said in April that Myanmar is the world's second- biggest jailer of journalists, behind only China.
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Oil prices hit a 10-month high of nearly USD 90 per barrel as Saudi Arabia and Russia extended their voluntary production and export cuts until the end of the year
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Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said at least 16 people were killed. At least 28 were wounded, according to Internal Minister Ihor Klymenko.
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The study, published in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution, shows great potential for using large herbivores as a natural weapon to prevent invasive plants from out-competing native species.
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There were no reports of casualties, and it was not immediately known why the border guards from the two sides exchanged fire, said Nasrullah Khan
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South African officials did not know a sanctioned Russian ship was assigned to deliver military equipment to the country until the vessel was nearing national waters.
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Tabreed will develop 125,000 refrigeration tonnes (RT) of district cooling plants and networks investing up to $200 million.
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According to local media, Minneapolis recorded 36 degrees Celsius and Atlantic City 34 degrees on Tuesday, reports Xinhua news agency.
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46 percent of women were employed in temporary positions, marking a 15.4 percentage point difference compared to the 30.6 percent of men working in non-regular roles.
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According to CNN, the Birmingham City Council, responsible for serving over one million individuals, issued a Section 114 notice on Tuesday, suspending all expenditures except for essential services.
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The BBC reports that a draft order set to be presented in Parliament will authorize the classification of Wagner's assets as terrorist property, permitting their confiscation.
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The BBC reported that local media indicated the need for hundreds of rooftop rescues in Mucum, with 85 percent of the town submerged in flooding.
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On Tuesday, he remarked, "Amidst significant global challenges, this is not a time for pessimism; it's a time for decisive action."
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Jebali's attorney reported that a team of police officers conducted a search at Jebali's residence on Tuesday morning, subsequently taking him into custody and confiscating his mobile phone and personal computer.
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Louzir mentioned that the infant, who is now in stable condition, has been discharged from the hospital, and there have been no reports of infections among the hospital staff or the infant's family members.
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According to OCHA, global humanitarian funding needs for this year have surpassed $55 billion, with less than 30 percent currently funded.