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Russian strikes kill 10 in Zelensky's hometown

Russian strikes kill 10 in Zelensky's hometown

Russian strikes early Tuesday on the hometown of Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky killed ten people, as Moscow said it had captured Western armoured vehicles from Kyiv's forces.

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Italy's Berlusconi, the first populist

Italy's Berlusconi, the first populist

A showman billionaire who entered politics late and took the fight to the "establishment" with his straight-talking charm, Italy's former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi paved the way for right-wing populists.

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BTS 'changed my life': Aussie fans make K-pop pilgrimage

BTS 'changed my life': Aussie fans make K-pop pilgrimage

The excitement on the tour bus was palpable. From young kids to grandmothers, the Australians had come to Seoul with one aim: to celebrate 10 years of their favourite K-pop band BTS.

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Man held after three killed in UK's Nottingham

Man held after three killed in UK's Nottingham

Police arrested a man Tuesday after three people were found dead and a van tried to mow down three others in the central English city of Nottingham in incidents authorities believe are linked.

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Toll from Russian strike on Ukraine's Kryvyi Rig rises to six

Toll from Russian strike on Ukraine's Kryvyi Rig rises to six

The toll from nightime Russian missile strikes on infrastructure including a five-storey residential building in the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rig has risen to six, officials said Tuesday.

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Oil transfer from abandoned Yemen ship to start soon: UN

Oil transfer from abandoned Yemen ship to start soon: UN

Salvage teams are close to starting the transfer of more than one million barrels of oil from a decaying tanker anchored off Yemen after two weeks of preparatory inspections, the United Nations said.

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'Final Beatles record' out this year aided by AI: McCartney

'Final Beatles record' out this year aided by AI: McCartney

A "final Beatles record", created with the help of artificial intelligence, will be released later this year, Paul McCartney told the BBC in an interview broadcast on Tuesday.

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Japanese officials call for Mount Fuji crowd control

Japanese officials call for Mount Fuji crowd control

A surge in demand for rest cabins on Mount Fuji has led Japanese officials to call for crowd control measures including potential entry restrictions during this summer's climbing season.

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Denmark vies to stay gastronomy star in post-noma era

Denmark vies to stay gastronomy star in post-noma era

With off-the-wall dishes like butterfly wings or simple local products, restaurants in Denmark, the recent darling of the culinary world, are outdoing each other to emulate Noma, a soon-shuttering three-starred eatery.

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Markets track Wall St higher as inflation data looms

Markets track Wall St higher as inflation data looms

Markets rose on Tuesday, with investors awaiting the release of key US inflation data later in the day that could play a big role in the Federal Reserve's keenly anticipated interest rate decision.

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