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Astronaut crew returns to Earth after six months on ISS

Astronaut crew returns to Earth after six months on ISS

NASA's Crew-3 mission returned home to Earth on Friday after six months aboard the International Space Station.

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Fears mount for China's economy as leaders dig in on zero-Covid

Fears mount for China's economy as leaders dig in on zero-Covid

Mass testing of China's vast population could bring fresh misery to the economy, experts warned Friday, after Beijing vowed to regain control of the narrative around a zero-Covid policy that has strangled growth and fanned anger across the country.

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Dirty tricks allegations mar last days of Philippine election campaign

Dirty tricks allegations mar last days of Philippine election campaign

Philippine election rivals traded allegations of dirty tricks and vote-rigging Friday, in the final stretch of an acerbic campaign that is tipped to bring the son of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos to power.

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US Women's Basketball season kicks off with key star held in Russia

US Women's Basketball season kicks off with key star held in Russia

Women's Basketball season kicks off in the United States on Friday without one of its brightest stars: Brittney Griner, who was arrested in Russia just before Moscow launched its war in Ukraine.

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Police violence remains chronic struggle in Dominican Republic

Police violence remains chronic struggle in Dominican Republic

An argument between a shopper and a store clerk at a mall in the Dominican Republic capital of Santo Domingo ended last month with police arresting customer David de los Santos.

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From lockdown to wedlock: Shanghai couple defy Covid woes to marry

From lockdown to wedlock: Shanghai couple defy Covid woes to marry

A couple in Shanghai have beaten Covid lockdowns and bureaucracy to tie the knot, celebrating their marriage in the car park of their housing compound after a ceremony officiated via Zoom from the United States.

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UN sends new Mariupol convoy to rescue civilians from 'bleak hell'

UN sends new Mariupol convoy to rescue civilians from 'bleak hell'

A new UN convoy was expected in Mariupol Friday to evacuate civilians from the "bleak hell" of a besieged steel plant that has become the last pocket of resistance against invading Russian forces in the southern port city.

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Colombia military bristles at rise of leftist presidential hopeful

Colombia military bristles at rise of leftist presidential hopeful

Historically aligned to a succession of rightwing governments, Colombia's top military echelon has broken a long-standing rule of political neutrality to lash out against a perceived leftist threat.

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Asian markets tumble on Wall street rout, pound slumps

Asian markets tumble on Wall street rout, pound slumps

Asian equities tumbled Friday following a rout on Wall Street fuelled by worries over rising interest rates and surging inflation, while the pound extended losses the day after taking a beating on fears of a UK recession.

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Pro-Marcos misinformation targets main rival in Philippine polls

Pro-Marcos misinformation targets main rival in Philippine polls

The son and namesake of the Philippines' late dictator Ferdinand Marcos is on track to win Monday's presidential poll, after a massive misinformation campaign whitewashed the family's past and smeared his main rival.

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