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      Pound slides to two-year low against the dollar

      Investors flock to the safe haven dollar over concerns about the outlook for UK economic growth.

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      Environmentalists sue Dutch airline KLM for 'greenwashing'

      Dutch organisations are taking action against the airline in first lawsuit of its kind in the industry.

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      Why did Rishi Sunak resign?

      Rishi Sunak quit as Chancellor saying the PM's approach to the economy was too different to his own.

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      Zimbabwe to mint gold coins to tackle rising prices

      The south-east African country's annual inflation rate stood at more than 190% in June.

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      Carlos Santana: Legendary US guitarist collapses on stage

      The 74-year-old, who was taken to hospital, later said he passed out because of dehydration.

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      EXPLAINER: Factors behind Sydney's recent flood emergencies

      CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Parts of Australia’s largest city have been inundated by four major floods since March last year, leaving weary victims questioning how many times they can rebuild. The latest disaster follows Sydney’s wettest-ever start to a year with dams overflowing and a sodden landscape incapable of absorbing more rain that must instead run into swollen waterways. Here are the climate, geographic and demographic factors behind Sydney’s latest flooding emergency. ___ LEADERS BLAME

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      Mali coup: How junta got Ecowas economic sanctions lifted

      West African leaders agree to drop the economic sanctions imposed on Mali after a coup.

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      Marcos plays balancing act in meeting with China's FM

      MANILA, Philippines (AP) — New Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will meet China’s top diplomat Wednesday to discuss long-simmering disputes in the South China Sea, as he wades into foreign policy dilemmas that include the U.S.-China rivalry in the region. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, wearing a native Filipino formal shirt, met his counterpart for talks at the Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila. He is scheduled to meet Marcos Jr. later at the presidential palace and extend Chin

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      BBC

      Household energy bills to hit £3,000 per year

      Energy price rises mean a surge in winter fuel bills are expected.

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      Sidhu Moose Wala: The unsettling legacy of the rapper's protest music

      It has been more than a month since the rapper was shot dead. But he is still making headlines.

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      The Canadian Press

      Russian foreign minister stops in Vietnam ahead of G-20

      HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov visited Vietnam on Wednesday as part of an effort to bolster ties with a country that has not openly condemned its invasion of Ukraine. Lavrov, on his way to the Indonesian island of Bali for a G-20 meeting, sought to strengthen ties with Vietnam, which also has a strong relationship with the United States. Lavrov is currently on a trip to Asia to seek support amid his country’s diplomatic isolation by the West and punishing sanctions

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      Tech firms told to do better on child abuse images

      The government is giving Ofcom extra powers to tackle child sexual abuse and exploitation content.

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      Chicago shooting: Parents of two-year-old boy among victims

      Irina McCarthy and Kevin McCarthy were shot dead by a gunman, leaving their son Aiden an orphan.

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      Shanghai, Beijing order new round of mass COVID-19 testing

      BEIJING (AP) — Residents of parts of Shanghai and Beijing have been ordered to undergo further rounds of COVID-19 testing following the discovery of new cases in the two cities, while tight restrictions remain in place in Hong Kong, Macao and other Chinese cities. Shanghai has only just emerged from a strict lockdown that confined most of its 24 million residents to their homes for weeks and the new requirements have stirred concerns of a return of such harsh measures. The latest outbreak in Chi

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      Mumbai: Heavy rains bring Indian city to a standstill

      Millions are battling flooding and overflowing sewers as monsoon rains lash India's financial capital.

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      The Range pulls bikini and bride weight loss items

      Shoppers complained that dieting wall plaques to collect £1 for every pound lost body shame women.

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      Two million workers free from National Insurance

      Employees can now earn £12,570 a year before paying National Insurance tax, up from £9,880.

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      The Canadian Press

      Appeals arguments set on immigrants brought to US as kids

      NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Immigrant advocates head to a federal appeals court in New Orleans on Wednesday in hopes of saving an Obama-era program that prevents the deportation of thousands of people brought into the U.S. as children. A federal judge in Texas last year declared the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program illegal — although he agreed to leave the program intact for those already benefitting from it while his order is appealed. DACA proponents planned an early morning vigil ahead o

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      The Canadian Press

      New evacuations for communities near California forest fire

      JACKSON, Calif. (AP) — Evacuation orders were expanded Tuesday for remote California communities near a wildfire that may have been sparked by fireworks or a barbecue on the Fourth of July in a mountainous region that's a top tourism destination. The Electra Fire in Sierra Nevada Gold Country broke out Monday afternoon and tripled in size to about 6.1 square miles (15.8 square kilometers). It was 5% contained Tuesday night. The fire was making short, uphill runs, fire officials said. “The rate o

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      The Canadian Press

      Sri Lanka's crisis rings alarm for other troubled economies

      BANGKOK (AP) — Sri Lanka is desperate for help with weathering its worst crisis in recent memory. Its schools are closed for lack of fuel to get kids and teachers to classrooms. Its effort to arrange a bailout from the International Monetary Fund has been hindered by the severity of its financial crisis, its prime minister says. But it’s not the only economy that’s in serious trouble as prices of food, fuel and other staples have soared with the war in Ukraine. Alarm bells are ringing for many e

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      The Canadian Press

      G-20 meeting may lead to wider divisions over war in Ukraine

      WASHINGTON (AP) — Foreign ministers from the world’s largest nations are looking to address the war in Ukraine and its impact on global energy and food security when they meet in Indonesia this week. Yet instead of providing unity, the talks may well exacerbate existing divides over the Ukraine conflict. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi are set to attend the Group of 20 meeting in the Indonesian resort of Bali, wh

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      The Canadian Press

      Judges keeping Capitol riot trials in DC amid bias claims

      WASHINGTON (AP) — For some of the Washington, D.C., residents who reported for jury duty last month, a pro-Trump mob's assault on the U.S. Capitol felt like a personal attack. Ahead of a trial for a Michigan man charged in the riot, one prospective juror said a police officer injured during the melee is a close friend. Another has friends who are congressional staffers or journalists who worked at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. A woman whose boyfriend lived near the Capitol recalled the terror she

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      Gun violence in America: A long list of forgotten victims

      ATHENS, Ala. (AP) — Amid the stream of mass shootings that have become chillingly commonplace in America, the reality of the nation's staggering murder rate can often be seen more clearly in the deaths that never make national news. Take this weekend in the Chicago area. On Monday, a rooftop shooter opened fire into crowds gathered for an Independence Day parade in Highland Park, killing at least seven people and wounding some 30. Less talked about, Chicago Police say 68 people were shot in the

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      Hurricane Bonnie off Mexico briefly season's 1st major storm

      MEXICO CITY (AP) — Hurricane Bonnie weakened a bit Tuesday night after several hours as the first major storm of the eastern Pacific season while off southern Mexico, though it wasn't a threat to land. Bonnie was beginning to move farther away from Mexico’s Pacific coast, three days after crossing Central America as a tropical storm from the Caribbean and dropping heavy rain, contributing to at least two deaths. Forecasters said they expected the hurricane, which grew into a Category 3 storm in

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