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Russians stand in line for final Big Mac burger ahead of McDonald’s exit
The world’s largest civilian chain is rolling down its doors in Russia after more than 30 years. Moscow: Russians lined…
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American shooter has been planning attack for months, visiting site 3 times
Payton Gendron, 18, visited the Tops Friendly Market in Buffalo three times on March 8 Buffalo: The white teenager accused…
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China jet crash was intentional, suggests Black Box data: report
The jet crashed into the mountains of Guangxi and 123 passengers were killed. Flight data from a black box recovered…
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Sri Lanka crisis: economic promise to go in 10 points
Sri Lanka’s foreign debt stands at about $ 50 billion New Delhi: Sri Lanka’s economic crisis continues to worsen. PM…
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“Fire wherever I am”: Pak TikTok star faces setback over forest fire cut
Humaira Asghar said there was “no harm in making videos”. Islamabad: A Pakistani social media activist with millions of followers…
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Toddler ordered 31 cheeseburgers, added $ 16 tip. Mom had no idea
Kelsey Burkhalter Golden decided to donate the burgers. A two-year-old boy in Texas, United States, ordered more than two dozen…
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American dog, tied to fire hydrant with heartbreaking note, gets new home
The dog was tied to a fire hydrant with a backpack full of his belongings. The internet woke up earlier…
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Sri Lanka’s entangled president Gotabaya Rajapaksa escapes censorship movement
The president’s older brother Mahinda stepped down as prime minister last week. (File) Colombo: Sri Lanka’s beleagured president sidestepped a…
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American missile, faster than 5 times speed of sound, test firing
US successfully launches AGM-183A airborne hypersonic missile (representative) Washington: The U.S. Air Force has announced that it has conducted a…
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US Congress Panel Holds First UFO Trials in Half a Century Today
The trial is set to air on May 17 at 6:30 p.m. Washington: Two top U.S. defense intelligence officials were…
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