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Hundreds of workers begin work stoppages at Chevron’s Western Australia facilities
1 of 2 | Roughly 500 Offshore Alliance union workers at Chevron Australia's Wheatstone and Gorgon liquified natural gas facilities began work stoppages Friday over…
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Russia strikes three Ukrainian cities, killing one and injuring dozens
1 of 2 | One police officer was killed and dozens of other people were injured as Russian missiles struck the Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih on Friday. Photo by Ukraine's…
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Tibetans protest China’s G20 summit participation over Beijing’s occupation of Tibet
1 of 5 | On Friday, members of the Tibetan community protested against China's participation in the G20 summit because of China's occupation of Tibet. Photo by Tibetan…
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Pentagon: U.S. moving troops within Niger as ‘precautionary measure’
Some U.S. military personnel and assets stationed at Nigerien Air Base 101 in Niamey are on the move to Nigerien Air Base 201 in Agadez. Photo by U.S. Air Forces Africa, Niger/UPI…
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Jova becomes Western Hemisphere’s strongest hurricane in 2023
Hurricane Jova, churning west across the open Pacific Ocean, strengthened into a major Category 5 hurricane for a time in the Eastern Pacific. However, the storm poses no immediate…
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North Korea unveils ‘tactical nuclear attack submarine’
1 of 5 | North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attends the launch of the country's first tactical nuclear attack submarine at Sinpho shipyard, state media reported Friday.…
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Hurricane Lee becomes Category 5 storm, expected to reach 180 mph winds
Hurricane Lee developed into a Category 5 storm overnight Thursday. Image courtesy NOAA Hurricane Lee strengthened into a Category 5 storm overnight and is expected to…
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U.S., Britain sanction 11 people involved in Russian Trickbot cybercrime group
Eleven Russians involved with the Trickbot cybercrime group were sanctioned Thursday by the U.S. Treasury Department and Britain. Treasury's Brian E. Nelson said the U.S. is…
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Ex-Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin to join Tony Blair Institute
Former Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin announced Thursday that she will join the Tony Blair Institute. File Photo by Kimmo Brandt/EPA-EFE Former Finnish Prime…
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Apple’s 2-day stock price decline on track to wipe out $200 billion of market value
Apple stock prices have dropped for two days straight, declining by 3% Thursday on reports that China is banning iPhones from government agencies. CEO Tim Cook had called the…
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