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The back-channel bid to go soft on Maduro

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Politico EU 2d ago

Israel, Lebanon renew ceasefire after US-brokered talks

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Deutsche Welle 6d ago

Damning report questions what counts as a home in Tasmania's 10,000-home target

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ABC Australia 7d ago

The Latest: US job market shows resilience with 172,000 jobs added last month

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The Independent World 5d ago

Bridge ban under review as Nuyina's refuelling saga drags on

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ABC Australia 6d ago

Monsoon rain reaches Kerala 3 days late but on time to save Indian harvests

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Al Jazeera 6d ago

Residents say public housing works have blocked them from their own yards

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ABC Australia 4d ago

Mango Mayday: Dark spots on produce threaten Himsagar export shipments

Malda's famed Himsagar mangoes expected a sweet export season, but received a sour twist. Dark spots due to a weather-induced disease have cast uncertainty over the export of West Bengal's renowned Himsagar mangoes. Exporters have said that a major portion of the fruit may no longer meet overseas quality standards.

Times of India 3d ago

[Written Question] Motor Vehicles: Carbon Emissions

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UK Parliament Written Questions 9d ago

Iran war live: Israel and Lebanon truce agreed on condition Hezbollah stops attacks

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Daily Mirror 6d ago