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Cambodia's dwindling fish stocks put spotlight on changing rivers

By Prak Chan Thul and Lach Chantha PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Cambodian fisherman Tin Yusos tucks into a meal of the previous day's catch with his wife and granddaughter aboard a boat which doubles as their home moored by the banks of the Tonle Sap River. They plan to set out for another day of fishing in the area of the Tonle Sap and Mekong rivers, though his expectations are low. "There are no big fish anymore," said Tin Yusos, 57. In the past, he could get a haul of about 30 kilogram (66 lb) of fish a day. Now he often catches just over one kilogram, worth about 15,000 riel ($3.69). Experts bla...

Casualties reported after massive explosions in Equatorial Guinea

At least four powerful blasts hit a military camp in Equatorial Guinea on Sunday, causing casualties, state television reported.

The TVGE channel broadcast footage of wrecked and burning buildings, with people -- including children -- being pulled from the rubble and the wounded lying on a hospital floor.

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Queen calls for Commonwealth unity before Harry and Meghan interview

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Queen Elizabeth celebrated on Sunday the sense of Commonwealth unity fostered by "a time like no other", just hours before a U.S. interview with her grandson Prince Harry and his wife Meghan that could deepen divisions in the royal family. In a speech to mark Commonwealth Day, dedicated to the countries mainly from the former British empire that maintain links with Britain, the Queen welcomed the "deeper appreciation of the mutual support and spiritual sustenance we enjoy being connected to others" during the coronavirus pandemic. "We have all continued to apprecia...

Clash erupts on CNN as Jake Tapper confronts White House official over Khashoggi’s murderer

CNN host Jake Tapper on Sunday briefly sparred with White House communications director Kate Bedingfield over President Joe Biden's stance towards Saudi Arabia.

Biden had promised to hold senior Saudi leaders accountable for the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi But has "declined to apply sanctions to the one the US intelligence community determined is responsible," CNN reported last month.

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Austria suspends AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine batch after death

By Michael Shields and Ludwig Burger ZURICH (Reuters) - Austrian authorities have suspended inoculations with a batch of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine as a precaution while investigating the death of one person and the illness of another after the shots, a health agency said on Sunday. "The Federal Office for Safety in Health Care (BASG) has received two reports in a temporal connection with a vaccination from the same batch of the AstraZeneca vaccine in the district clinic of Zwettl" in Lower Austria province, it said. One 49-year-old woman died as a result of severe coagulation disorders, w...

Brexit activist Nigel Farage withdraws from politics

Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage withdraws from politics - Brexit party leader Nigel Farage points to a small Britain flag during a plenary session of the European Parliament. Farage has announced he is retiring from politics and stepping down from his role as chairman of the Reform UK party. - Michael Kappeler/dpa

British politician and Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage has announced he is retiring from politics and stepping down from his role as chairman of the Reform UK party.

Brexit is done and there is no going back on that, Farage told the Telegraph newspaper on Saturday.

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Christians demonstrate against Cyprus' Eurovision entry 'El Diablo'

Christians demonstrate against Cyprus Eurovision song in Nikosia - A Cypriot demonstrator holds a cross during a protest in front of state broadcaster RIK's headquarters to demand the withdrawal of the country's controversial Eurovision song contest titled "El Diablo" that they say promotes satanic worship. - George Christophorou/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire/dpa

Cyprus' entry for the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) has drawn the wrath of Christians, who demonstrated in front of state broadcaster RIK's headquarters in the capital, Nicosia, on Saturday.

The song "El Diablo," Spanish for "The Devil," by singer Elena Tsagrinou has been criticized because it deals with the devil, as the title of the song suggests.

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China at least 30 years away from becoming manufacturing 'great power': former minister

BEIJING (Reuters) - China is at least 30 years away from becoming a manufacturing nation of "great power", a former industry minister said on Sunday, despite boasting the world's most complete industrial supply chains. In recent years, China has become the world's top manufacturing nation, accounting for over a third of global output, driven by domestic demand to produce everything from motor vehicles to industrial machinery. But its industries' heavy dependence on U.S. high-tech products such as semiconductors constituted a strategic weakness. "Basic capabilities are still weak, core technolo...

German politician resigns after being caught up in face mask deals

German politician resigns after being caught up in face mask deal - Nikolas Loebel poses for a picture during an interview with the the German Press Agency (DPA). The lawmaker from German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) is stepping down after his company earned hundreds of thousands of euros on deals to procure face masks. - picture alliance / Lino Mirgeler/dpa

A lawmaker from German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) is stepping down after his company earned hundreds of thousands of euros on deals to procure face masks.

Nikolas Loebel on Sunday announced that he would resign from his parliamentary mandate at the end of August and would not run for the Bundestag again. He also announced the immediate termination of his membership in the CDU's parliamentary group and issued an apology.

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China to US: Taiwan is 'red line that should not be crossed'

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi - Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi speaks during a press conference with German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (Not Pictured) following their meeting. China's understanding of its relationship to self-ruled Taiwan, known as the "One China" policy, is a "red line that should not be crossed" by the United States, Beijing's top diplomat said on Sunday. - Michael Sohn/AP pool/dpa

China's understanding of its relationship to self-ruled Taiwan, known as the "One China" policy, is a "red line that should not be crossed" by the United States, Beijing's top diplomat said on Sunday.

The Chinese government has "no room for compromise or concession" when it comes to Taiwan, which Beijing sees as a breakaway Chinese province, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said during a press conference on the sidelines of the National People's Congress, China's annual parliamentary session.

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The dark truth about conspiracy theories: They're everywhere! Can they be stopped?

Conspiracy theories can take bewildering forms, as has become especially clear in the current era, when a recently deposed U.S. president became instrumental in spreading and popularizing an entire interlocking universe of demonstrably false conspiratorial narratives. But the historical development of conspiracy theories is becoming clearer, thanks to research across multiple disciplines, synthesized for a broad audience in German scholar Michael Butter's recent book, "The Nature of Conspiracy Theories."

This article originally appeared at Salon.

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China's top diplomat says Hong Kong needs electoral reform for 'brighter future'

BEIJING (Reuters) - The Chinese government's top diplomat State Councillor Wang Yi on Sunday said the electoral system in Hong Kong must be improved for long-term stability, saying reform would bring about a "brighter future" for the city. China imposed a tough national security law on the former British colony last year, saying it was needed following months of sometimes violent anti-government protests. Speaking at his annual news conference, Wang said there was no democracy in Hong Kong during colonial times, and that China has confidence electoral reforms will be beneficial. China's action...

Myanmar forces fire tear gas, stun grenades on protest as U.N. envoy calls for action

(Reuters) - Myanmar security forces used tear gas and stun grenades to break up a protest in Yangon on Saturday, just hours after a United Nations special envoy called on the Security Council to take action against the ruling junta for the killings of protesters. The Southeast Asian country has been plunged into turmoil since the military overthrew and detained elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Feb. 1, with daily protests and strikes that have choked business and paralysed administration. Sporadic protests were staged across Myanmar on Saturday and local media reported that police fired tear ...