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Top seed Yamaguchi beats aggrieved Sindhu to reach Asia final

Top seed Yamaguchi beats aggrieved Sindhu to reach Asia final

Top seed Akane Yamaguchi battled back to reach the Badminton Asia Championships final with a controversial win over Indian rival P.V. Sindhu on Saturday.

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Kharkiv shelled as US slams Putin's 'depravity'

Kharkiv shelled as US slams Putin's 'depravity'

Ukraine's second city Kharkiv was hit by more deadly shelling on Saturday while Ukrainian forces made some gains in the surrounding region as Washington slammed Russian President Vladimir Putin's "depravity".

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Geopolitics and glitz as Ukraine tipped to win Eurovision

Geopolitics and glitz as Ukraine tipped to win Eurovision

Kitsch, glitz and geopolitics -- the Eurovision Song Contest is back in two weeks' time, with Russia excluded and conflict-ravaged Ukraine the hot favourite to take the crown.

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Turkey's civil society condemned to silence after Kavala life sentence

Turkey's civil society condemned to silence after Kavala life sentence

In 2013, peaceful protests began in May in Istanbul's central Taksim Square against plans to redevelop a part of the iconic site but spiralled into weeks of anti-government protests after a police crackdown.

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Sharif scion takes charge of Pakistan’s most powerful province

Sharif scion takes charge of Pakistan’s most powerful province

The son of Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif took charge of Punjab province Saturday, the country's most politically important region, further bolstering the dynasty's grip on power.

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Crisis-hit Sri Lanka hikes medicine prices

Crisis-hit Sri Lanka hikes medicine prices

Cash-strapped Sri Lanka announced a 40 percent price hike for dozens of commonly used medicines on Saturday as the island nation labours through its worst economic crisis in decades.

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Covid treatments: still struggling for mass uptake

Covid treatments: still struggling for mass uptake

Several treatments are now available to fight Covid-19 but tight timelines, unequal access and weakening effectiveness against new variants have limited their ability to blunt the worst of the pandemic.

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'Tears of gratitude': Ukrainian villagers freed from Russian occupation

'Tears of gratitude': Ukrainian villagers freed from Russian occupation

With tears of gratitude, exhausted residents grabbed their pets and whatever else they could carry and fled after being liberated from two months of terror under Russian occupiers.

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Indonesia's palm oil export ban heats up vegetable oil market

Indonesia's palm oil export ban heats up vegetable oil market

Indonesia's decision to suspend palm oil exports in the face of domestic shortages has pushed vegetable oil prices to new highs, further tightening a market already on edge due to the war in Ukraine and global warming.

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In Scandinavia, wooden buildings reach new heights

In Scandinavia, wooden buildings reach new heights

A sandy-coloured tower glints in the sunlight and dominates the skyline of the Swedish town of Skelleftea as Scandinavia harnesses its wood resources to lead a global trend towards erecting eco-friendly high-rises.

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