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Namibia central bank signs gold purchase...
Namibia central bank signs gold purchase deal with local miner to boost reserves
The Bank of Namibia has signed a gold purchase agreement with QKR Namibia Navachab Gold Mine as part of efforts to strengthen the country's foreign reserves and enhance economic resilience.
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Fukushima plant discharges over 55,000 t...
Fukushima plant discharges over 55,000 tons of nuclear-contaminated wastewater in fiscal 2025
Japan's crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant has discharged 55,011 tons of nuclear-contaminated wastewater into the ocean in fiscal 2025, Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings (TEPCO) said in a news release on Tuesday.
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Only 26 pct of Australians supportive of...
Only 26 pct of Australians supportive of war on Iran: poll
Only 26 percent of Australians approve of the U.S. and Israel's strikes on Iran and half the population would oppose the deployment of Australian troops, a poll has found.
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Ghana, EU ink security partnership deal...
Ghana, EU ink security partnership deal
Ghana on Tuesday formalized a security and defense partnership agreement with the European Union (EU) to reinforce the country's capacity to deal with terrorism and insecurity in the subregion.
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Tanzania assures public of adequate fuel...
Tanzania assures public of adequate fuel supply despite Middle East crisis
Tanzanian authorities on Tuesday reassured the public of sufficient fuel supplies despite ongoing disruptions in the global market linked to the Middle East crisis, while warning traders against hoarding petroleum products.
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Israel says it strikes Iran's key explos...
Israel says it strikes Iran's key explosives facility in Isfahan
Israel's military said on Tuesday that it had struck Iran's "most central explosives production facility" in Isfahan as part of a series of airstrikes targeting dozens of sites.
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Death toll rises to 68 from Colombian pl...
Death toll rises to 68 from Colombian plane crash
The death toll from a military aircraft crash in southern Colombia's Putumayo region on Monday has risen to 68, local authorities said Tuesday.
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Russia suspends ammonium nitrate exports...
Russia suspends ammonium nitrate exports for 1 month
Russia has temporarily suspended exports of ammonium nitrate in a bid to ensure sufficient supplies for domestic farmers during the spring sowing season, the Ministry of Agriculture announced on its website Tuesday.
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Bank of Finland cuts growth forecast, ci...
Bank of Finland cuts growth forecast, citing Mideast tensions
The Bank of Finland on Tuesday lowered its forecast for economic growth over 2026-2028, saying an energy shock caused by tensions in the Middle East was weakening the outlook. Finland's economy is now expected to grow by 0.6 percent in 2026, down from the 0.8 percent forecast in December.
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2 killed after shooting in US Florida...
2 killed after shooting in US Florida
Two people were killed Tuesday morning after a shooting near the Indian River County Main Library in Vero Beach in the U.S. state of Florida, police said.
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First Youth Delphic Games of SCO member ...
First Youth Delphic Games of SCO member states open in Kyrgyzstan
The opening ceremony of the first Youth Delphic Games of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states was held on Tuesday in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, attended by representatives of the arts from the 10 SCO member countries.
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Missile wreckage pictured in West Bank...
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Missile wreckage pictured in West Bank
Missile wreckage pictured in West Bank
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UN chief condemns drone strike killing a...
UN chief condemns drone strike killing at least 60 people in Sudan's East Darfur
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres strongly condemned the killing of at least 60 people, including children and health workers, in a drone strike hitting the El-Daein Teaching Hospital in Sudan's East Darfur state on Friday, his spokesperson said Tuesday.
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South Africa urges collective action to ...
South Africa urges collective action to end TB
South African Deputy President Paul Mashatile on Tuesday called for collective action to end tuberculosis (TB), emphasizing that every individual has a role to play as the country marks World TB Day.
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