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A bus carrying wedding guests has fallen into a river in northern Pakistan, killing 18
A bus carrying wedding guests has fallen into a river in northern Pakistan, killing 18
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Police officer arrested over deadly 2023 suicide bombing at Pakistan mosque
Authorities in Pakistan say a key suspect in connection with a deadly attack at a mosque in a police compound nearly two years ago has been arrested and has been identified as a police officer
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Ishiba survived a rare runoff to remain Japan's prime minister but will face turmoil
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has survived a runoff vote against the opposition but will face turmoil ahead amid anger over the ruling party’s financial scandals
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Chinese police say driver in car attack was unhappy over divorce settlement
Chinese police say driver in car attack was unhappy over divorce settlement
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Police in China say 35 people were killed and 43 injured after a driver struck a crowd in the city of Zhuhai
Police in China say 35 people were killed and 43 injured after a driver struck a crowd in the city of Zhuhai
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New Zealand's leader formally apologizes to survivors of abuse in state and church care
New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has made a “formal and unreserved” apology in Parliament for the abuse, torture and neglect of an estimated 200,000 children and vulnerable adults in care
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Japan's SoftBank returns to profit after gains at Vision Fund and other investments
Japanese technology conglomerate SoftBank Group swung back to profitability in the July-September quarter, boosted by its Vision Fund investments
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'A hollow and limited apology.' New Zealand survivors of abuse in care speak in their own words
Survivors have attended a formal apology from New Zealand's leaders at Parliament for the abuse of thousands of children and vulnerable adults in state, foster and faith-based care
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Philippine defense secretary doesn't expect Trump will demand payment for protection
Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro says he doesn't expect U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s next administration will demand the Philippines pay more for military protection because both allies face the shared threat of China
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Biden funded new factories and infrastructure projects, but Trump might get to cut the ribbons
All that’s left is for President-elect Donald Trump to put his name on it — if he wants
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