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Punjab wildfire chars 3,037 hectares in Kotli Sattian

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Satellite data shows the Kotli Sattian forest fire burned 3,037 hectares across 25 sites, damaging Punjab pine cover during heatwave...
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Jangmi disrupts Tokyo flights and rail services

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Severe Tropical Storm Jangmi weakens after landfall but keeps Tokyo on alert with heavy rain, flight cancellations and rising rivers....
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Uganda Ebola cases rise to 15 after six new infections

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Uganda confirmed six new Ebola cases, raising the outbreak total to 15 as health teams trace contacts and care for...
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Tokyo market splits as Nikkei sets closing record

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Tokyo stocks ended mixed as the Nikkei hit a record close on tech gains while the Topix fell, showing narrow...
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Ebola outbreak in DRC reaches 282 confirmed cases

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Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo rose to 282, with Ituri accounting for most confirmed infections in...
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Eight dead as Türkiye bus strikes highway barrier

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Eight people, including a nine-month-old baby, were killed and 33 injured when an intercity bus hit barriers and caught fire...
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China investigates fatal Huize illegal mining collapse

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Five deaths in a Huize County illegal mining collapse drew a multiagency emergency response and an official investigation in Yunnan,...
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AI chip demand lifts Singapore Q1 GDP growth to 6%

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AI chip demand helped Singapore beat its Q1 GDP estimate, with exports and manufacturing gains led by electronics and semiconductors....
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Shanxi coal mine explosion kills 82 workers

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Authorities revised the Shanxi coal mine blast toll to 82 dead as rescue work, hospital treatment and a formal safety...
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Measles outbreak in Bangladesh passes 60,000 cases

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Bangladesh’s measles outbreak has passed 60,000 suspected cases, with confirmed and suspected child deaths nearing 500....