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Ukrainian drones hit Saint Petersburg
Ukraine has been stepping up long-range strikes as the war grinds on, with Russia’s northerly second city now hit. The latest attack on Saint Petersburg takes place as an event long known as “Russia’s Davos” kicks off.
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US plans extra tariffs for 60 countries over forced labor
A new wave of Trump tariffs could unsettle US trade partners which have already signed new trade deals or have been negotiating them for months.
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UK: Protest erupts over student murder
Protesters have clashed with police in Southampton over the December murder of finance student Henry Nowak. The fatally injured victim was handcuffed by police after his killer accused him of racist abuse.
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Los Angeles mayoral race results
The mayor’s opponent could be either Republican newcomer and reality TV star Spencer Pratt, or a fellow Democrat, council member Nithya Raman.
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Wim Wenders asks: Should movies be re-edited post-release?
Actress Nastassja Kinski wants Wim Wenders to remove a sexualized scene from his film “The Wrong Move,” in which she appeared topless at the age of 13.
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Climate change
Increased levels of carbon dioxide and other human-caused emissions being released into the atmosphere have caused global surface and ocean temperatures to rise at unprecedented speed.
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UN predicts record-breaking heat
A new report by the UN’s World Meteorological Organization suggests the climate crisis could escalate in the next five years. But are there any good aspects to climate change?
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‘Winter insomnia’ – Why Himalayan bears are sleeping less
The ancient Himalayan bear is waking earlier from hibernation, leading to raids on villages. Communities find protecting both the bears and villages is key.
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Nigeria: Religious divides worsen conflict during drought
Drought is often blamed for herder-farmer violence in Nigeria. But new research shows that clashes also arise when Muslim herders meet largely Christian farming communities, turning rivalry over land into conflict.
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Spain’s Princess Leonor makes history with parachute jump
Princess Leonor of Spain becomes the first Spanish royal to complete a parachuting course as part of her military training, according to Spanish media.
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