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Heatwaves kill coral reefs far faster than thought: study

Marine heatwaves are killing coral reefs far more quickly than previously believed, according to a new study released on Friday.

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'Huge victory for press freedom': Brazil Supreme Court bars President Jair Bolsonaro from investigating Glenn Greenwald and The Intercept

Greenwald, co-founder of The Intercept, applauded the court for protecting journalism against "repressive, retaliatory acts threatened by the Bolsonaro government"

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Japan ex-empress diagnosed with breast cancer: palace

Japan's former empress Michiko has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer and will soon undergo surgery, the Imperial Household Agency (IHA) said on Friday.

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Police raid South Korean sports agency in Cristiano Ronaldo row

South Korean police raided a sports agency as part of a fraud inquiry after Juventus superstar Cristiano Ronaldo sat out a friendly in Seoul, enraging thousands of fans.

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Brexit turmoil drives UK towards recession

Britain's economy unexpectedly shrank in the second quarter of the year on Brexit turmoil, official data showed Friday, placing the country on the verge of recession.

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Hidden mysteries lie in wait inside Kenya's fossil treasury

The only hint that something extraordinary lay inside the plain wooden drawer in an unassuming office behind Nairobi National Museum was a handwritten note stuck to the front: "Pull Carefully".

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More than two million Muslims begin hajj pilgrimage

More than two million Muslims begin the annual hajj on Friday as the Saudi hosts seek to deter politicisation of the pilgrimage against a backdrop of simmering Gulf tensions.

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Hong Kong protesters rally at airport to share 'the truth'

Thousands of pro-democracy activists chanted for reform on Friday as they staged a sit-in at Hong Kong airport, hoping to win international support for their movement after two months of protests.

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Trump flirts with currency war in escalating conflict with China

President Donald Trump on Thursday took a step closer to sparking a currency war in the escalating conflict with China, saying he is not happy with the strong US dollar.

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Russia freezes assets of opposition figure and Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny's anti-graft group

Russia on Thursday froze the assets of an anti-corruption group that major opposition figure Alexei Navalny set up to expose the questionable wealth of top government officials, his spokeswoman said.

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From reformer to hardliner: Putin's 20 years on the global stage

Twenty years ago on Friday, Russian president Boris Yeltsin appointed his fourth prime minister in less than 18 months: Vladimir Putin, then a relatively unknown security services chief with scant experience of politics.

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Volcano near Tokyo erupts, prompting warnings

A volcano near Tokyo has erupted for the first time in four years, throwing ash and smoke nearly two kilometres into the sky and sparking warnings not to approach the mountain.

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Beatles fans come together for 50th anniversary of Abbey Road photo

Beatles fans came together near London's Abbey Road Studios on Thursday to mark the 50th anniversary of the band making one of the most iconic album covers of all time.

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