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Ukrainian town of New York comes under Russian assault

Ukrainian town of New York comes under Russian assault

The four-year-old recognised the low whistle of the Russian artillery shell hurtling toward the Ukrainian town of New York long before his mother had a chance to grab his hand.

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Brazilian football clubs open doors to foreign investors

Brazilian football clubs open doors to foreign investors

A new law allowing Brazilian football clubs to operate as companies has opened the door for foreign investors to buy teams in the spiritual home of the "beautiful game," following in Europe's footsteps.

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UK unemployment dips but wages hit by inflation

UK unemployment dips but wages hit by inflation

Britain's unemployment rate has fallen further to a near five-decade low, official data showed Tuesday, but the value of wages continues to erode as inflation soars.

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Bangladesh 220-3 at tea against Sri Lanka as Tamim hits ton

Bangladesh 220-3 at tea against Sri Lanka as Tamim hits ton

Tamim Iqbal completed his 10th Test century before Sri Lanka clawed their way back into the contest with quick strikes in the first Test against Bangladesh on Tuesday.

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Musk says no Twitter deal without clarity on spam accounts

Musk says no Twitter deal without clarity on spam accounts

Billionaire Elon Musk said Tuesday that his purchase of Twitter would not go ahead unless he was given assurances on the bots that he says plague the platform, further complicating his acrimonious bid for the social media giant.

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Asian stocks rally on hopes of Shanghai gradually reopening

Asian stocks rally on hopes of Shanghai gradually reopening

Hong Kong led a rally across Asian markets Tuesday on hopes that China's economic engine Shanghai will ease its weeks-long lockdown and gradually reopen businesses, though analysts caution against any long-term relief.

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US urges India to reverse ban on wheat exports

US urges India to reverse ban on wheat exports

The United States hopes India will reverse its ban on wheat exports, Washington's top diplomat to the United Nations said Monday, warning the move would worsen global shortages of the commodity.

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Waiting for the water train in scorching India

Waiting for the water train in scorching India

Afroz misses school every day to spend hours waiting with a handcart full of containers for a special train bringing precious water to people suffering a heatwave in India's desert state of Rajasthan.

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'Dancing, not war': Signs of normality in Ukraine's shattered Kharkiv

'Dancing, not war': Signs of normality in Ukraine's shattered Kharkiv

Three women plant flowers on a roundabout in central Kharkiv, while not far away men fill sandbags for a defensive barrier on the north of the city, the side closest to Russia.

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Kremlin critic Navalny appeals jail sentence

Kremlin critic Navalny appeals jail sentence

Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny on Tuesday appealed a nine-year prison sentence he was handed in March on charges that he and his allies say are politically motivated.

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