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Sinead O'Connor died of natural causes, London coroner says

Irish singer Sinead O'Connor, who was found unresponsive at an address in London in July last year, died of natural causes, the coroner said on Tuesday.

Sinead O'Connor died of natural causes, London coroner says
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Lebanon ready for talks on long-term border stability, PM says

Lebanon's caretaker prime minister Najib Mikati told a senior United Nations official on Tuesday that his country was ready for talks on long-term stability on its southern border

Lebanon ready for talks on long-term border stability, PM says
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Kremlin has 'no comment' on U.S., Ukraine claims it fired North Korean missiles

The Kremlin declined on Tuesday to comment on U.S. and Ukrainian assertions that Moscow had fired North Korean missiles at Ukrainian targets, but it also accused Kyiv of using

Kremlin has 'no comment' on U.S., Ukraine claims it fired North Korean missiles
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U.S. boxer Johnson, Canadian ice hockey player Leipsic get Russian citizenship

Russian President Vladimir Putin has granted Russian citizenship to U.S. boxer Kevin Johnson and Canadian ice hockey player Brendan Leipsic under a decree published on a Russian government

U.S. boxer Johnson, Canadian ice hockey player Leipsic get Russian citizenship
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Israel's Herzog: Gaza genocide claim at ICJ 'atrocious and preposterous'

Israeli President Isaac Herzog said on Tuesday that "there is nothing more atrocious and preposterous" than a lawsuit filed in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) accusing

Israel's Herzog: Gaza genocide claim at ICJ 'atrocious and preposterous'
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Taiwan issues alert after China satellite launch

Taiwan authorities sent out an island-wide alert on Tuesday, saying a Chinese satellite had flown over south Taiwan airspace, around the same time Chinese state media confirmed the

Taiwan issues alert after China satellite launch
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US defense official to visit Guyana amid border tensions with Venezuela

A top U.S. defense official will visit Guyana on Monday and Tuesday, the U.S. embassy in the South American country said, as tensions between Guyana and neighboring Venezuela simmer in a

US defense official to visit Guyana amid border tensions with Venezuela
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Scholz berates EU allies over "insufficient" military support for Ukraine

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Monday the majority of countries in the European Union were not delivering sufficient weapons to Ukraine to help it battle a Russian invasion,

Scholz berates EU allies over "insufficient" military support for Ukraine
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Spain considers nationwide hospital mask rule, as flu, COVID hit Europe

Spain's government proposed a nationwide mandate for people to wear masks in hospitals and health clinics on Monday, and Italy said respiratory illness infection rates had hit a

Spain considers nationwide hospital mask rule, as flu, COVID hit Europe
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Astrobotic's lunar lander suffers glitch in space, moon mission fate unclear

A privately built moon lander launched Monday morning to make the first U.S. soft lunar landing in more than 50 years failed to enter its correct orientation in space, suffering

Astrobotic's lunar lander suffers glitch in space, moon mission fate unclear
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US fighter jets to fly over Bosnia in warning to 'secessionist' Serbs

Two F-16 fighter jets will fly over Bosnia on Monday to underline U.S. support for its territorial integrity against "secessionist activity" by Serbs at odds with the country's

US fighter jets to fly over Bosnia in warning to 'secessionist' Serbs
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Indonesia temporarily grounds three Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes - transport ministry

Indonesia temporarily grounded three Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes on Jan. 6, operated by Lion Air, despite different configurations from the plane that had to make an emergency landing

Indonesia temporarily grounds three Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes - transport ministry
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Russia to produce over 32,000 drones each year by 2030 -TASS

Russia plans to produce more than 32,000 drones each year by 2030 and for domestic producers to account for 70% of the market, the TASS news agency cited First Deputy Prime Minister Andrei

Russia to produce over 32,000 drones each year by 2030 -TASS
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Iran Guards commander challenges 'enemy' naval presence in region

The commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards vowed on Saturday to reach "the enemy" far and near as tensions soar on key shipping routes where Tehran’s allies have been attacking vessels.

Iran Guards commander challenges 'enemy' naval presence in region
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Taiwan says Chinese balloons threaten aviation safety

Taiwan's defence ministry accused China on Saturday of threatening aviation safety and waging psychological warfare on the island's people with a recent spate of balloons spotted

Taiwan says Chinese balloons threaten aviation safety
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S.Korean minister says U.S. troops likely to stay even if Trump is re-elected

The United States is unlikely to cut back its forces in South Korea even if former U.S. president Donald Trump wins re-election, the South's minister tasked with matters related to

S.Korean minister says U.S. troops likely to stay even if Trump is re-elected
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US to provide assistance to Japan on airplane recorders in fatal collision

U.S. aviation safety officials will provide assistance to Japan in the reading of airplane recorders after a deadly collision between a Japan Airlines widebody jet and a small Coast Guard

US to provide assistance to Japan on airplane recorders in fatal collision
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Japan's Haneda Airport to begin clearing JAL plane wreckage -media

Crews at Tokyo's Haneda airport are scheduled to begin clearing the wreckage of a Japan Airlines (JAL) plane from a runway on Friday morning, Japanese broadcaster TBS reported.

Japan's Haneda Airport to begin clearing JAL plane wreckage -media
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Japan to accept earthquake relief from U.S. only -Nikkei

Japan plans to accept a relief team from the United States but no aid from other governments, the daily Nikkei reported on Friday, four days after an earthquake killed 91 people and

Japan to accept earthquake relief from U.S. only -Nikkei
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Key moments of Tokyo runway collision

Crews at Tokyo's Haneda Airport on Friday started clearing the charred wreckage of a Japan Airlines (JAL) plane that collided with a Coast Guard turboprop on the runway on Tuesday.

Key moments of Tokyo runway collision
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Iran leaders vow revenge at funeral for bomb attack victims - state media

Iran's president and the commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp on Friday vowed revenge at the funeral for the victims of twin Islamic State bombings two days earlier.

Iran leaders vow revenge at funeral for bomb attack victims - state media
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Iraq prepares to close down U.S-led coalition's mission - PM statement

The Iraqi government is forming a committee to prepare the closing down of the U.S.-led international coalition's mission in the country, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani's

Iraq prepares to close down U.S-led coalition's mission - PM statement
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UK police say no new investigation into Prince Andrew allegations

British police said on Friday no new investigation had been launched into allegations relating to Prince Andrew following the release this week of court documents relating to the

UK police say no new investigation into Prince Andrew allegations
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Mexico president requested US visas for at least 10 million Hispanics

Mexico asked U.S. authorities to grant visas to at least 10 million Hispanic migrants that have worked for more than 10 years in the country, Mexican President Andres Manuel

Mexico president requested US visas for at least 10 million Hispanics
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Japan earthquake estimated to cost insurers $6.4 billion - report

Insured losses from the devastating earthquake in Japan could reach $6.4 billion, according to an estimate from U.S.-based catastrophe modeling firm Karen Clark & Co (KCC).

Japan earthquake estimated to cost insurers $6.4 billion - report

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