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World's oldest man dies in Japan at 112

A Japanese man recently named the world's oldest living male has died aged 112, a local official said Tuesday.

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Opera star Domingo 'truly sorry' over sexual harassment

Opera star Placido Domingo, facing multiple allegations of sexual harassment, on Tuesday apologised for "the hurt" caused to his accusers, saying he accepted "full responsibility" for his actions.

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Arctic ‘doomsday vault’ stocks up on more food seeds in preparation for a global catastrophe: report

An Arctic "doomsday vault" is set Tuesday to receive 60,000 samples of seeds from around the world as the biggest global crop reserve stocks up for a global catastrophe.

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World Health Organization warns COVID-19 coronavirus could be a ‘potential pandemic’

The new coronavirus has peaked in China but could still grow into a pandemic, the World Health Organization has warned, as infections mushroom in other countries.

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'Mohawks give a history lesson': Protesters arrested after police raid Mohawk railway camp constructed in solidarity with Wet'suwet'en

Police moved in on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory demonstration as hundreds of people marched through downtown Ottawa.

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Coronavirus forces fan ban at Italian football games

Upcoming matches in Italian Serie A and the Europa League will be played behind closed doors to combat the spread of coronavirus, the Italian sports minister announced on Monday evening.

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In India, a Trump-Modi bromance with personal business and electability topping the agenda

US President Donald Trump’s two-day visit to India may be a matter of pageantry over policy, but it served the domestic agendas of both leaders and, more importantly, the interests of Trump’s family business and Modi’s backers among the Indian diaspora in America.

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Trump’s new intel chief could have legal liability for failing to register as a foreign agent: report

The Department of Justice could investigate whether Ambassador Richard Grenell should have registered as a foreign agent for work he did for the Hungarian government, according to a new report inThe Washington Post.

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Trump's acting deputy secretary of Homeland Security doesn't know where to find info about coronavirus

The coronavirus is quickly approaching pandemic status as it spreads across the globe, but President Donald Trump's administration is a little confused about what to do if tweets from his government officials are any indication.

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Police move in to clear Canada rail blockade

Ontario police moved in Monday to clear indigenous protestors who have caused major disruptions to the Canadian economy by blocking a key east-west rail line for nearly three weeks.

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Trump's 'war on journalists' behind Assange extradition bid: lawyer

A lawyer for Julian Assange on Monday claimed the United States' bid to extradite him is part of President Donald Trump's "war on leakers and journalists", as the WikiLeaks founder's full extradition hearing opened in Britain.

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A billion-year-old seaweed fossil has completely rewritten ancient history

Paleontologists announced on Monday the discovery of a billion-year-old green seaweed fossil, evidence of something way older than land-based plants, an ancestor to everything that grows on Earth.In a studypublished in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution , researchers from Virginia Tech write that the seaweed, Proterocladus antiquus, is likely the ancestor of the very first land-based plants and trees on Earth, which showed up around 450 million years ago.Scientists found this seaweed microfossil in a rock near the city of Dailan in northern China, and the seaweeds are tiny, at around 2 mil...

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'The worst kind of fascists': Trump announces $3 Billion arms deal at India visit

"For decades, the U.S.-India relationship was anchored by claims of shared values of human rights and human dignity. Now, those shared values are discrimination, bigotry, and hostility towards refugees and asylum seekers."

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