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Austrians elect president: second round unlikely to be necessary

Austria holds a presidential election on Sunday that is expected to be won by incumbent Alexander Van der Bellen, seen…

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The best way to take care of health

The term health care is frequently repeated, and is often associated with eating healthy food and avoiding smoking, but the…

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Leclerc fastest in final wet road training for Singapore Grand Prix

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc during final training for the Singapore Grand Prix Singapore (AFP) Ferrari's Charles Leclerc was the fastest in…

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The European Union cuts energy use and taxation of energy companies

The European Union plans to cut energy use by "at least five percent" during peak hours, according to a commission…

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The losses caused by Hurricane Ian, in the billions, will slow down growth in the United States

Residents of mobile homes clean up debris in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers, Florida, on September 29,…

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Mixed day for stocks as European inflation rises

A woman holds a torch during a demonstration against rising energy prices and the increasing cost of living during a…

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A strong US dollar is an unstoppable force that puts other currencies at risk

The US dollar made amazing gains against other currencies amid rising interest rates, bringing back memories of the Asian financial…

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No Terminator: Musk provokes ‘helpful’ robots

Elon Musk says Tesla's human-developed Optimus robot could cost less than $20,000 and end up doing most of the work…

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The UK housing market has been affected by the budget fallout

Analysts expect UK house prices to lead into prolonged stagnation London (AFP) - Britain's housing market has been battered by…

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Military coup in Burkina Faso as military officers overthrow the leader of the junta

In Ouagadougou, protesters demanded the departure of junta leader Lieutenant-Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaugo Damiba. Ouagadougou (AFP) - Military officers have seized…

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Street boats, cars at sea: Fort Myers beach hit by Ian

Hurricane Ian left parts of Fort Myers Beach, Florida completely devastated FORT MYERS BEACH (United States) (AFP) - As Pete…

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North Korea fires ballistic missiles for the fourth time this week

South Korean and US officials have warned for months that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is preparing to conduct…

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After destroying Florida, Hurricane Ian began to recede

An aerial photograph taken on September 30, 2022 shows destroyed homes in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers…

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UN raises death toll from Kabul classroom bombing to 35 as women protest ‘genocide’

The death toll of the United Nations mission in the attack on the Kaj Higher Education Center is much higher…

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African Union condemns recent coup in Burkina Faso

Troops are still guarding the National Television Center after Burkina Faso's second coup this year Ouagadougou (AFP) - The African…

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Russian forces “besieged” near the main town of Ukraine in the annexed area

Russian President Vladimir Putin held a grand ceremony in the Kremlin Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) - Ukraine announced Saturday that it…

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France’s Total Energy pumps $1.5 billion into Qatari gas

France's Total Energy plans to pump $1.5 billion into boosting gas production from Qatar's huge North Field, on top of…

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Electric cars at the Detroit Auto Show? Consumers have questions

At the Detroit Auto Show earlier this month, General Motors showed off its new electric vehicles, including the Chevrolet Silverado…

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Ford electric motor reinvents historic Michigan plant

The cab is lowered onto the tire of a battery-powered F-150 Lightning truck at Ford's Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in…

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Inflation swings as Thai elections approach

The kingdom has been grappling with 14-year-old inflation that has driven up the basic cost of living — coming as…

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German bakeries struggle to survive as costs rise

Bakeries in Germany were among the businesses hit hard by the economic fallout from Russia's invasion of Ukraine BEILITZ (Germany)…

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Swiss vote on factory farm bans and pension reform

In 2020, women in Switzerland, on average, received approximately 35% lower pensions than men GENEVA (AFP) - Switzerland voted Sunday…

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Far-right eyes historic victory with Italy vote

Brussels and financial markets are watching the Italian elections closely, amid fears they may be the latest to veer to…

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Eastern Canada looks to clean up as Storm Fiona calms

Damage caused by Fiona in the Burnt Islands in Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada MONTREAL (AFP) - Parts of eastern…

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Iran vows ‘decisive action’ in wave of women-led protests

Iranian female protesters remove their headscarves during a demonstration in the city of Savah, in an image taken from an…

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UK government lifts ban on gas fracking in England

Protesters set up a fake gas fracking platform in front of both houses of the British Parliament in 2012 London…

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Canada launches review to legalize cannabis after four years

Canada has launched a review of its cannabis law, four years after it legalized its recreational use - celebrated by…

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Markets are falling as central banks raise interest rates

The Bank of England said the British economy had entered a recession as it raised interest rates again to combat…

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Facebook whistleblower launched a non-profit organization to deal with big tech

The first project of a new non-profit organization launched by Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen will be to create an open…

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William Burns as Director of the CIA

CIA Director William Burns (pictured in April 2021) says his life is nothing like James Bond or Jason Bourne, in…

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