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Out of cash and out of fuel, Sri Lanka runs on patience
New York Times: The country is running on patience as the political crisis intensifies.
New York Times: The country is running on patience as the political crisis intensifies.
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The name had been "flagged by Google", according to a student newspaper.
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London Fire Brigade declared a 'major incident' as large fires raged across the capital.
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Industrial solvent found in the bodies of those who died in and around East London bar.
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Putin is scheduled to hold talks with the Iran and Turkish Presidents.
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Texas police have launched a review after the failure of police to act at Robb Elementary.
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The attacker shot five people before he was fatally stopped by an armed shopper.
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The pilot miraculously walked away from the crash.
Blue and yellow flags flew alongside US ones as Zelenska headed for her first event.
Authorities can authorise detentions, take possession of property and search premises.