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Israeli attack on Gaza: journalists’ syndicate calls for help to locate missing reporters

Contact with two Palestinians lost during their coverage of developments near military checkpoint

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Israel at war after 'surprise' air attack, ground infiltration from Gaza, says Netanyahu

More than a thousand rockets have been fired into Israeli territory.

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Parents of Bangkok shooting suspect issue apology statement

Couple expresses deep sadness, shock, vows to cooperate with authorities

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Italy outlines emergency plan amid rising quake activity near Naples

270 tremors logged between Sept 25 and Oct 1, Aug saw over 1,000 earthquakes

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Global economy weak but still growing, says IMF chief

The economic situation looks better in the US and India despite dismal prospects elsewhere.

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Ex-US House treasurer admits to conspiring in fraudulent financial reporting: US Attorney

Nancy Marks admits to conspiring with a congressional candidate to lie about the financial state of his campaign, says the US Attorney's Office

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US dollar falls as Treasury yields retreat

The US Labour Department's jobs report for September will help determine whether the Federal Reserve will keep rates higher for longer.

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Japan begins second water release from Fukushima power plant

The total discharge in this round is estimated to be 7,800 tonnes

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Teen suspect in Thai mall shooting claims hearing voices telling him to shoot

Cops say 14-year-old had been receiving psychological treatment, skipped his medication

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BRICS becoming attractive in multipolar world: Russian FM

Countries want to find reliable partners and expansion of BRICS is proof of this

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Terrorists behind foiled attack in Turkiye used stolen car of murdered civilian

Suicide bomber blows himself up in front of Security Directorate General in Ankara

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Ban on single-use plastics comes into force in England

New regulations are part of efforts to cut down on plastic pollution.

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New York declares emergency as storm wreaks havoc, causes flooding

People told to take shelter as parts of the city see five inches of rain