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Oil smugglers' Cook Islands office enabling sanctions-busting 'shadow fleets'

Steven Trask of AFP, Published on 02/12/2025

» CANBERRA - Dozens of oil tankers suspected of smuggling contraband crude for Russia and Iran have been using a beachside office in the tropical South Pacific to cover their tracks, an AFP analysis of sanctions data has revealed.

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Cambodian canal's impact on Mekong questioned

Francesco Guarascio of Reuters, Published on 23/04/2025

» HANOI - The authority overseeing the transnational Mekong River wants Cambodia to share a feasibility study on the impact of a planned China-backed canal that would divert water from the rice-growing floodplains of Vietnam's Mekong Delta to the Gulf of Thailand.   

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'Cancer' of Asian cyberscam gangs spreading globally, says UN

Poppy McPherson of Reuters, Published on 21/04/2025

» Asian crime syndicates behind the multibillion-dollar cyberscam industry are expanding globally including to South America and Africa, as raids in Southeast Asia fail to contain their activities, the United Nations said in a report on Monday.

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Russian special forces creep through pipeline to attack Ukrainian troops in Kursk 

Guy Faulconbridge of Reuters , Published on 09/03/2025

» MOSCOW - Russian special forces crept for kilometres through a major gas pipeline near the town of Sudzha to surprise Ukrainian forces as part of a major offensive to eject Ukrainian soldiers from the western Russian region of Kursk.

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After three years of war, Trump hands Russian economy a lifeline

Alexander Marrow and Darya Korsunskaya of Reuters, Published on 24/02/2025

» LONDON  - Russia's overheating economy is on the cusp of serious cooling, as huge fiscal stimulus, soaring interest rates, stubbornly high inflation and Western sanctions take their toll, but after three years of war, Washington may just have thrown Moscow a lifeline.

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Scientists detect shape-shifting along Earth’s solid inner core

Kenneth Chang of The New York Times, Published on 11/02/2025

» NEW YORK - The inner core at the centre of the Earth, a ball of iron and nickel about 1,500 miles (2,400 kilometres) wide, may not be perfectly solid. A new study finds evidence that the inner core’s outer boundary has noticeably changed shape over the past few decades.

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The hitchhiker’s guide to the hummingbird

Douglas Main of The New York Times, Published on 28/01/2025

» NEW YORK - Flower mites spend their lives slurping nectar and nibbling pollen in flowers throughout the tropics. To travel from one blossom to another, these tiny, eight-legged creatures hitch rides on the beaks of hummingbirds, taking shelter in the birds’ nostrils during flight.

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Oldest human genomes reveal how a small group burst out of Africa

By Carl Zimmer of the New York Times, Published on 16/12/2024

» NEW YORK - About 45,000 years ago, a tiny group of people - fewer than 1,000 - wandered the icy northern fringes of Europe. Across thousands of miles of tundra, they hunted woolly rhinoceros and other big game. Their skin was most likely dark.

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Russian missiles pound Ukraine's Kyiv 

Pavel Polityuk of Reuters, Published on 02/09/2024

» KYIV - Russia pounded Ukraine's capital of Kyiv with missiles early on Monday, with its mayor saying emergency services were sent to several districts following reports of damage and injuries.

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Russia 'spreading disinformation' ahead of EU elections

John Irish of Reuters, Published on 03/06/2024

» PARIS - European governments say Russia has embarked on a major campaign of disinformation in the run up to the European Union's elections to the European Parliament from June 6-9.