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Australia expelled Indian ‘spies’ in 2020 for allegedly stealing classified data, claim reports
The spies were closely monitoring Indians living in Australia, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation claimed in its report.
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Councilors Approve Policy Aiding Some Cannabis Applicants, Confirm Deliveries Possible in Haverhill
Last night, Haverhill city councilors approved their version of a state-mandated policy that aims to get cannabis store licenses in the hands of business owners incarcerated due to the federal government’s so-called “War on Drugs” or otherwise negatively impacted by it. People who fall into this category do not automatically get permits and must still […] The post Councilors Approve Policy Aiding Some Cannabis Applicants, Confirm Deliveries Possible in Haverhill first appeared on WHAV.
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The world's happiest countries are targeting net-negative emissions — despite a growing 'greenlash'
Finland and Denmark are both targeting "net-negative emissions" in the years to come — despite an intensifying green political backlash.
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Iran commutes billionaire Babak Zanjani’s death sentence to 20-year jail term
Clemency approved by country’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
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Victoria Pearls rue batting jitters as World Cup hopes fade
Uganda lost a good chance to put important points on board that would probably give them a better chance to advance before facing the unbeaten Sri Lanka on Wednesday.
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Brunvoll Partners with Chantiers de l’Atlantique for World’s Largest Sailing Ships
Collaborating with Chantiers de l'Atlantique, Brunvoll will equip these majestic vessels with cutting-edge propulsion technology.
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Columbia campus stormed by NYPD as dozens of students arrested to end occupation of college building: Live
NYPD have entered the Columbia college campus and are making arrests and dispersing pro-Gaza protesters
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Harvey Weinstein to return to court Wednesday after his NY rape conviction was overturned
Harvey Weinstein to return to court Wednesday after his NY rape conviction was overturned
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Phones, Islamic books and currency exchange. Some businesses are making money out of Taliban rule
Phones, Islamic books and currency exchange. Some businesses are making money out of Taliban rule
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Florida's 6-week abortion ban takes effect as doctors worry women will lose access to health care
Florida's 6-week abortion ban takes effect as doctors worry women will lose access to health care
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How Columbia University became the driving force behind protests over the war in Gaza
A two-week standoff between pro-Palestinian protesters and college administrators at Columbia University in New York is coming to a head
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Police clear pro-Palestinian protesters from Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall
NEW YORK (AP) — Police officers carrying zip ties and riot shields stormed a Columbia University building being occupied by pro-Palestinian protesters, streaming in through a window late Tuesday and arresting dozens of people. The protesters had seized the administration building, known as Hamilton Hall, more than 20 hours earlier in a major escalation as []