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Soliman Cruz, Bart Guingona, and Noel Sto. Domingo give thrilling performances on international waters
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OPEC+ ministers say they are not changing their policy of cutting oil production amid uncertainty about the impact of new Western sanctions against Russian oil.
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High on the list of demands from noise-averse harbourside residents is a ban on boats anchoring or lingering in harbour bays – even during the day.
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It is one of the grand scientific projects of the 21st Century and will even search for extra-terrestrials.
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Ottawa-based Tallysman Wireless believes that the antenna parts in question were likely diverted to Iran through distributors using ‘fake company fronts’
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Could a two-decade-old friendship be Australia’s trump card as the coaching dominoes start to fall in international rugby?
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Tower of Fantasy has been consistently putting out new Simulacrum banners for each version update, especially in the Global servers. Since CN servers are quite ahead in terms of content and banners, H
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Deaths of endangered species probably happened a couple weeks ago, with the cause as yet unknown
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After sending the Socceroos packing, Argentinian superstar Lionel Messi was kind enough to take photos with his vanquished-foes-turned-excited-fans. That and more feature in today's talking points from the Qatar World Cup.
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DOHA: South Korea head coach Paulo Bento acknowledged the magnitude of the task that his team face ahead of their knockout phase match against Brazil, but stressed they will not give up. Speaking at a pre-match press conference on Sunday (Dec 4), Bento bemoan…
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Exclusive: economic inactivity due to sickness at highest level since records began, with north, Wales and Northern Ireland disproportionately affected
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Trump’s posts represent an escalation in his attacks on American institutions — one that scholars say must be heeded as a sign of how far he is willing to go to regain power.
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Well, this is embarrassing! Imagine sending a multibillion-dollar rover to an ancient lakebed on Mars only to discover after a year of poking around at the rocks that it might not actually have bee…
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Red planet extra bright right now; will be obscured by full moon on Wednesday.
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European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen warned Sunday that the EU must act in response to distortions created in the marketplace by President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act.
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PETALING JAYA: The lack of Indian representation in the new government remains a talking point with political analysts saying that the community must be empowered further.
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César Sampaio, an assistant coach at the World Cup, said: ‘Regardless of religion, please say a prayer,’ while Pelé said from hospital: ‘I want to keep everyone calm’
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Researchers in Japan have developed a method to automate a mathematical procedure used to analyse X-ray diffraction data, potentially providing a means ...
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Nigeria registered their fourth straight win at the ongoing International Cricket Council’s T20 World Cup Sub-Regional Africa Qualifier B in Kigali, Rwanda on Sunday to brighten their qualification chances.
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Najat Ibrahim Ismail was jailed in 2017 and officials tried to deport him three times before judge’s ruling in his favour
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Demonstrators are angry with the Assad government over rising prices, power cuts, food and fuel shortages.
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