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West Papua Protests Continue
West Papuan students resume protests in multiple locations Hundreds of police and soldiers have been deployed to the Cendrawasih University…
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U.S. reassessing aid to Solomon Islands after Taiwan ties cut
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is reassessing its assistance to Solomon Islands after the South Pacific nation cut ties…
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As Amazon burns, 230 big investors call on firms to protect world’s rainforests
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - With widespread fires wreaking havoc on the Amazon, over 200 investors representing some $16.2 trillion…
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Australians flee homes as police investigate suspicious fires
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A 12-year-old boy started a bush fire and two teenage girls were questioned over another blaze in…
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No more burgers and coke? Climate fears hit meat, drink sales
BERLIN (Reuters) - Consumers worried about the environment are cutting their spending on meat and bottled drinks and trying to…
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Malaysia sends half a million face masks to haze-hit state, shuts schools
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia sent half a million face masks to the eastern state of Sarawak and closed more…
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Alibaba set for ‘big challenge’ as flamboyant chairman Ma departs
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Alibaba Group chairman Jack Ma will step down from the Chinese firm on Tuesday, leaving his handpicked…
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Climate groups call for SUVs to be banned
RANKFURT (Reuters) - Climate groups, including Greenpeace and Deutsche Umwelthilfe, called on Monday for sport-utility vehicles to be banned as…
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Japan may have to dump radioactive water into the sea, minister says
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Tokyo Electric Power will have to dump radioactive water from its destroyed Fukushima nuclear power plant…
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Kumul Duo in Finals
NG Kumuls stars Justin Olam and James Segeyaro will feature in the first week of the NRL finals this weekend.…
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