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The government should 'build adequate capabilities' for its search and rescue teams, a transport ministry report says.
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 273rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Avatar: The Way of Water is one of the few foreign films to get access to the Chinese market in recent months.
Virginia's Chesapeake police confirms that six people and unidentified shooter have been killed.
Authorities said dozens of people were injured, mostly in the panic that ensued after the quake.
Government report says rising temperatures may cause larger and more frequent fires in southern Australia.
Separate explosions come after a 16-year-old Palestinian was killed in the occupied West Bank by Israeli forces.
Russian air attacks have destroyed much of Ukraine's power infrastructure, leaving people unable to heat their homes.
Chinese authorities are introducing new restrictions across the country as infections look set to pass April's peak.
Monday's earthquake unleashed dangerous landslides which swept dozens of homes down the mountainsides.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand raises the official cash rate to 4.25 percent, the highest since 2009.
Four days after an inconclusive election, efforts continue to form a new government in the Southeast Asian nation.
The Iranian national team stayed silent when the national anthem played before its match against England. Fans in the crowd also held up signs and photos of protesters killed by security forces.
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Defending champions started their World Cup campaign with a win as Olivier Giroud become France's joint record scorer.
In the first bankruptcy hearing, lawyers alleged that substantial assets were missing from the firm.
Ukraine has appealed to the US to supply it with powerful drones as it seeks an advantage in its war with Russia.
Republican House leader Kevin McCarthy promises to remove Muslim congresswoman from committee, sparking backlash.
The far-right president has a long history of casting doubt on election results and pushing anti-democratic rhetoric.
The decision concludes a three-year legal battle over efforts to obtain the former president's taxes.
After Saudi Arabia's seismic upset and Tunisia's hard-won draw against Denmark, Arab fans say the sky is the limit.
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