Over 100 killed in gold mine collapse on Cameroon-CAR border
More than 100 miners were killed Tuesday after a gold mine caved in at a border village between Cameroon and the Central African Republic (CAR), officials and local media said.
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Disney, ABC sue US regulator over threat to broadcast licenses
Walt Disney-owned ABC sued the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Tuesday, accusing the US regulatory body of waging a retaliatory campaign against the television network on behalf of the Trump administration.
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Explainer: Yasukuni is a shrine for Japanese war criminals. Here's why
On almost every Aug. 15, the anniversary of Japan's unconditional surrender in World War II, Tokyo's notorious Yasukuni Shrine becomes a stage for acts by Japanese politicians that predictably inflame anger across Asia and beyond.
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Chinese-invested factories boost skills development, local manufacturing in Africa
When Nuhu Peter Changawa joined Twyford Tanzania in 2017, he was a warehouse specialist with little experience in modern warehouse management.
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Ministry Minutes | Int'l commitment to one-China principle unshakable, says foreign ministry
China said on Wednesday that the abiding commitment of the international community to the one-China principle is unshakable and the historical trend that China will and must achieve reunification is unstoppable.Lin Jian, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, made the remarks during a
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El Nino may impact Fiji's agriculture: minister
Fiji's sugarcane farmers should prepare for a worst-case scenario, as the crop could be severely impacted by the El Nino phenomenon, Minister for Agriculture, Waterways and Sugar Industry Tomasi Tunabuna said on Wednesday.
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17 members in gang ring abducting Chinese actor Wang Xing to Myawaddy indicted for cross-border human trafficking
Seventeen members of a cross-border human trafficking ring involved in abducting Chinese actor Wang Xing to Myawaddy have been indicted on charges including abducting and trafficking people, illegal detention, robbery and kidnapping, and forcing people to engage in telecom fraud, according to CCTV
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23 killed in highway crash in Brazil
A head-on collision between a minibus and a semi-truck early Wednesday morning has left 23 people dead and five others injured in the southern Brazilian state of Parana.
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Malaysia Budget 2027 to focus on cost of living, investment, economic resilience
Malaysia's Budget 2027 will focus on easing cost-of-living pressures, strengthening social protection, improving public services and attracting high-value investment as the government seeks to build a more resilient and inclusive economy, the Ministry of Finance said on Tuesday.
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7 injured in bus-truck collision in Tokyo
Seven people were injured after a bus and a trailer truck collided in Tokyo on Wednesday, local media reported.
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Iran warns regional states against assisting US Army
A top Iranian military general on Wednesday warned countries in the West Asia region against assisting an "aggressive" US Army.
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Second suspect in 2022 Nord Stream blast arrested: German prosecutors
A second Ukrainian suspect has been arrested in Croatia in connection with the 2022 sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines, Germany's Office of the Federal Prosecutor announced on Wednesday.
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Chinese university opens branch campus in Uzbekistan
A branch campus of China's Liaoning Normal University was inaugurated Monday in the Uzbek city of Khiva.
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Trump pauses 50% tariffs on Canadian goods for three days
US President Donald Trump paused the planned rollout of punishing new tariffs on Canadian goods late Tuesday, as both sides indicated they were close to a broader trade agreement after weeks of talks.
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