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Nomura ex-employee charged with attempted murder
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Mexico's president says government is investigating reported ransomware hack of legal affairs office
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Nvidia's AI chip demand still booming but slowing sales worry investors
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Liam Payne's final touching act of charity: Fundraiser in One Direction star's memory will help children with cancer
Mail Online (Australia)
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Kemi’s Tories Haven’t Got Talent show fields A N Other at PMQs
The Guardian (UK)
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Broken lifts making Amsterdam metro stations inaccessible to wheelchair users
NL Times (Europe)
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Nigel Farage excluded from farmer rally speakers amid fears over Brexit role
The Guardian (UK)
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Korea Zinc takeover battle tests Seoul's resolve on tackling 'Korea discount'
The Japan Times (Japan)
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'A vision of benevolence': Why Chilean poet Pablo Neruda’s legacy endures in France
France 24 (Europe)
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Can you really manifest success? As TikTok-approved term is named Cambridge Dictionary's 'word of the year', expert warns against 'dangerous' notion that you can imagine your dreams into existence (but Dua Lipa is big fan!)
Mail Online (Australia)
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'We will try to protect what we can’ – Ukraine’s environment minister at COP29
Euronews (Europe)
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Finnish authorities open probe into ruptured undersea cable between Finland and Germany
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Greek police say they have seized explosives and weapons in an Athens apartment building
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Russia's ally Belarus targets hundreds for showing solidarity with Ukraine during the war
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Beirut: Meet the TikTokers filming destroyed homes
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Apple Daily: The Hong Kong tabloid that dared to challenge China
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Veteran journalist Ken Reid dies aged 69
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Tributes paid to 'towering' journalist Ken Reid
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Amsterdam set to increase city center parking fee to nearly €8 per hour next year
NL Times (Europe)
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Anti-landmine groups criticise US for sending mines to Ukraine
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Doctor warns of permanent damage that can come from heated blankets
Mail Online (Australia)
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Hedge fund Effissimo stirs speculation with its stake in Nissan Motor
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Nissan urges U.K. to ease EV targets amid weak demand
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Verstappen in sight of exclusive club of four-time F1 champions
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Brilliant Paolini leads Italy to fifth Billie Jean King Cup title
The Japan Times (Japan)
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‘I fly, I drive. We’re all complicit’: Richard Flanagan on vanishing species and refusing the Baillie Gifford prize money
The Guardian (Australia)
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Milei plan to privatise Argentina river sparks fears among local communities
The Guardian
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Defence secretary announces scrapping of £500m of vessels and drones to cut costs
The Guardian (UK)
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Chinese ship stirs suspicions after Baltic Sea cables damaged
The Japan Times (Japan)
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U.S. government efficiency panel to use Supreme Court rulings for agency cuts
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Rural MPs urge government to reassure farmers over inheritance tax
The Guardian (UK)
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JENNI MURRAY: My miracle fat-jab has cured the crippling phobia every woman I know suffers from
Mail Online (Australia)
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Why disunity on the left spells trouble for Labour | Letters
The Guardian (UK)
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Ishiba ends South America tour with results and challenges
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Councils need a cash injection to fix local services | Letters
The Guardian (UK)
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Gisèle Pelicot held trial in public to force debate on rape culture, say lawyers
The Guardian
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Extremist Timbuktu Islamic police chief sentenced to 10 years in jail by ICC
The Guardian
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Japan hosts Five Eyes group meeting for first time
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Atacms: what are the missiles Ukraine has fired into Russia for the first time?
The Guardian
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Inside the tragic past of Prince Harry's 'tattoo artist' Jelly Roll as the Duke stars in a spoof clip to promote the Invictus Games
Mail Online (Australia)
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Storm spurs widespread transport cancellations; FMI issues rare red warning
Yle (Europe)
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Japan's local digital currencies increasingly exploited by fraudsters
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Heartbreaking 'daddy' floral tribute for Liam Payne from his son Bear at funeral
Mail Online (Australia)
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Braves' Chris Sale and Tigers' Tarik Skubal collect Cy Young honors
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Callous drug addict abandoned nine-year-old boy who was scared of the dark in the woods for 24 hours where he suffered brain injuries that left him in hospital for months: Woman, 31, faces jail
Mail Online (Australia)
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Seven & I buyout funding to be finalized by next month, sources say
The Japan Times (Japan)
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At least 7 members of Nigerian security force missing after insurgents ambush convoy
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Shootouts in northern Mexico kill 3 police officers and 4 drug cartel suspects
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What to know about a standoff between police and illegal miners at a South Africa mine
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‘Positive progress’ made in Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire talks, US envoy says
The Guardian
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Netflix blasted for 'giving airtime' to cancer-faking influencer - complaining streamer is 'glamourising scammers' and 'giving them the ick'
Mail Online (Australia)
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Miss Universe runner-up to move to Nigeria after South Africa nationality row
The Guardian
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Putin changes nuclear rules: what does it mean?
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Garda under stress from 'endless' demands, inquest hears
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Unsafe fat bikes smuggled from China through Rotterdam port on large scale: report
NL Times (Europe)
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Jimmy Lai trial: key points from media mogul’s testimony on first day
The Guardian (China)
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Ukraine fires UK-made missiles into Russia for first time
The Guardian (UK)
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People around world associate rolled R with a jagged line, study finds
The Guardian (UK)
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Scottish bus drivers say death of colleague part of rising trend in abuse
The Guardian (UK)
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Latest news bulletin | November 20th – Evening
Euronews (Europe)
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No hostage-prisoner deal unless war ends, say Hamas
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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No hostage-prisoner deal unless war ends, say Hamas
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Israeli officials demand the right to strike Hezbollah under any cease-fire deal for Lebanon
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Syria's state-run media say 36 people have been killed in a strike on the town of Palmyra blamed on Israel
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Susan Smith denied parole 30 years after drowning her two sons
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‘You have to be prepared for the worst’: making a film on the fight for democracy in Cuba
The Guardian (China)
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Israeli strikes kill 48 people in Gaza as hospital in north makes distress call
The Japan Times (Japan)
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My friend Joshua Wong is among those jailed in Hong Kong – the UK must stand up for these political prisoners | Nathan Law
The Guardian (China)
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Iran has offered to keep uranium below purity levels for a bomb, IAEA confirms
The Guardian
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‘Angry Squad’: A caper comedy with a lot of heart
The Japan Times (Japan)
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