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Toyota says August plant shutdown caused by computer glitch
Toyota Motor Corp. said Wednesday that the temporary shut down of 14 of their plants in August was caused by a computer malfunction. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo…
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U.S. sanctions Sudan RSF militia leader for human rights abuses including massacres
1 of 2 | The U.S. Wednesday sanctioned Sudan RSF high-ranking militia leader Abdelrahim Hamdan Dagalo for alleged human rights abuses including massacres and sexual…
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3 rescued from catamaran attacked by sharks off Australian coast
1 of 2 | The Panama-flagged Dugong Ace vehicle carrier comes to the rescue of a shark-damaged catamaran hundreds of miles off the coast of Australia. Image courtesy…
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Korea’s SK ecoplant to build wind farms in Canada for hydrogen
SK's Nujio’qonik project is designed to get green hydrogen by splitting water from wind-generated electricity. File Photo by Pat Benic/UPI | License Photo South Korean…
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Russia’s ‘General Armageddon’ appears in photograph for first time since Wagner…
Russian General Sergei Surovikin, seen here in December 2022, has appeared in a photograph for the first time since the Wagner Mercenary Group's failed mutiny against the Russian…
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Borrell says EU working ‘relentlessly’ to free Swedish citizen detained in Iran
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell said officials are trying to free a Swedish man who had been detained in Iran for more than a year. File…
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Qantas CEO retires early as airline confronts controversy
Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce announced Tuesday that he will move his retirement up two months. File Photo by Dan Himbrechts/EPA-EFE Qantas Group said Tuesday that its…
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Minister says Britain cut funding to rebuild schools with unsafe concrete
The Appleton School in Benfleet, Essex, 35 miles east of London, is believed to be among at least 104 schools closed or only partially open as the fall term gets underway due to a…
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2 workers arrested for digging shortcut through Great Wall of China
Police said two people have been arrested on accusations that they dug a hole in a section of the Great Wall of China. File Photo by Stephen Shaver/UPI | License Photo…
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Greece begins limiting tourists to Athens’ Acropolis to prevent damage
1 of 4 | Tourists stand near the Parthenon at the Acropolis in Athens. On Monday, Greece began limiting visitors to the historical landmark to tackle overcrowding and…
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