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UN humanitarian chief says ‘famine at the door’ in Somalia | News
[ad_1] At least 1 million people in Somalia have been displaced by the worst drought in decades, driven by climate…
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Controversy erupts over prize awarded to AI-generated art | Arts and Culture News
[ad_1] Critics say the text to image system pose a threat to the livelihoods of human artists. A game designer…
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Thousands flee, several hurt as wildfire scorches California | Climate Crisis News
[ad_1] Thousands of people remained under evacuation orders on Saturday after a wind-whipped wildfire raged through rural northern California, injuring…
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Extinction Rebellion protesters superglue selves at UK parliament | Climate Crisis News
[ad_1] Climate change activists also padlocked themselves to gates outside the parliament buildings, saying ‘we cannot afford to carry on…
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What to know about the Middle East this week? | News
[ad_1] Welcome to the first edition of ‘This Week in the Middle East’, a weekly round-up of what happened in…
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The bloody truth behind Japan’s dolphin hunting | Wildlife
[ad_1] Just after 6am, a fleet of 11 fishing boats left Taiji harbour on Japan’s southern Pacific coast. Within an…
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Al-Sadr orders supporters to end protests after deadly violence | News
[ad_1] The influential Shia leader gives his supporters an hour to leave Green Zone after clashes leave 30 people dead.…
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Infographic: What is the impact of nuclear tests around the world | Infographic News
[ad_1] August 29 marks the International Day against Nuclear Tests. The day, declared by the United Nations in 2009, aims…
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Iran reviewing US nuclear deal response as Qatar mediates | Politics News
[ad_1] Media outlet affiliated with Iran’s security apparatus signals an Iranian response is not expected until Friday at least. Tehran,…
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