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Jail time for man guilty in hate-crime killing of Asian

New York Times, Published on 01/04/2023

» NEW YORK: A man who admitted to brutally, and fatally, attacking a 61-year-old immigrant in East Harlem two years ago because the victim was Asian was sentenced to 22 years in prison Friday.

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Cockroach sex takes strange turn, more mutations emerge

New York Times, Published on 29/03/2023

» NEW YORK: Cockroaches are changing up their sex lives, and it is all our fault. Faced with sweet poisoned bait, roaches first ended up with a mutation that made them hate sweets, hindering their mating strategies. Now, more roach mutations are emerging, showing you cannot keep a good pest down.

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First 3D printed rocket fails shortly after launch

New York Times, Published on 23/03/2023

» Terran 1, a rocket designed and built by the company Relativity Space, suffered a failure shortly after lifting off from a launchpad in Cape Canaveral, Florida, late Wednesday night. A demonstration mission, the rocket was not carrying people or a customer payload, and no one was hurt.

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Pregnancy and Covid: What women need to know

New York Times, Published on 16/03/2023

» Pregnant women are particularly vulnerable to Covid-19, and new government data show that maternal mortality rose sharply in 2021, the second year of the pandemic. Here is what women need to know to keep themselves safe.

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From Brussels to Bangkok, demonstrations of support for Ukraine

New York Times, Published on 25/02/2023

» In Brussels, they sang Ukraine’s national anthem in the rain. In Sydney, they gathered to pray. And in London, they hung paper angels from the ceiling of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, in honour of the children who have died in the war.

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Roald Dahl’s books rewritten to make them 'less offensive'

New York Times, Published on 21/02/2023

» LONDON: New editions of the works of Roald Dahl - the bestselling British novelist whose children’s classics include “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” “Matilda” and “James and the Giant Peach” - have been rewritten to make them less offensive and more inclusive, according to a representative from the author’s estate.

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Man kills 6, including ex-wife, in rampage in US

New York Times, Published on 18/02/2023

» A 52-year-old man armed with three guns went on a shooting rampage in a rural Mississippi county of the United States on Friday, killing six people, including his ex-wife, and shocking a community that had not seen such mass violence in more than two decades, authorities said.

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Quake death toll above 23,000 in Turkey, Syria

New York Times, Published on 11/02/2023

» The death toll in Turkey and Syria from this week’s catastrophic earthquake surpassed 23,600 on Friday as relief organisations struggled to overcome an array of obstacles to deliver aid to survivors in both countries.

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BBC Arabic Radio airs final broadcast after 85 years

New York Times, Published on 31/01/2023

» The BBC’s Arabic Radio aired its last broadcast Friday, ending 85 years of programming on the network’s first foreign-language service — one depended on by millions of listeners.

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NATO alliance still strong on Ukraine but fractures are emerging

New York Times, Published on 21/01/2023

» WASHINGTON: The billions of United States dollars in new arms for Ukraine announced this month — including British tanks, American fighting vehicles, and howitzers from Denmark and Sweden — are testament to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s failure to split the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies after nearly a year of war. But small yet significant fractures are getting too big to hide.