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Mexico’s Fatima Bosch, who walked out on organisers, crowned Miss Universe

She made headlines when she walked out of a pre-pageant event after being told off by an organiser.
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China warns citizens risk becoming ‘mining slaves’ in Central African Republic gold rush

BEIJING: China’s embassy in the Central African Republic (CAR) has warned its citizens risk becoming “mining slaves” in the politically unstable nation’s gold trade, as Chinese workers look to sub-Saharan Africa as jobs in the Asian giant’s gig economy dry up. Chinese nationals have been killed or kidnapped by armed groups and even their supposed
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Taiwan issues ‘crisis’ guide on preparing for disasters, Chinese attack

TAIPEI: Taipei resident Jay Tsai hopes he never needs the crisis guide Taiwan is handing out to millions of households across the island, which faces threats of natural disasters and a Chinese invasion. The government began sliding the orange booklet under doors and into mailboxes this week to raise awareness about potential dangers, but critics
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Market Reverses At Critical Levels; What To Do Now – Investor’s Business Daily

Market Reverses At Critical Levels; What To Do Now Investor’s Business Daily Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq slide out gains as Nvidia, tech stocks lead sharp reversal lower Yahoo Finance Stocks Tumble as Early Rally Gives Way to Tech Anxiety The New York Times CNBC Daily Open: From AI enthusiasm to bubble worries in one day CNBC
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Cop30: dozens of countries threaten to block resolution unless it contains roadmap to fossil fuel phase-out – The Guardian

Cop30: dozens of countries threaten to block resolution unless it contains roadmap to fossil fuel phase-out The Guardian Early COP30 climate deal eludes Brazil, but Lula remains upbeat Reuters Momentum grows for global roadmap to phase out fossil fuels DW What’s at stake in the COP30 negotiations? UN News Key takeaways from COP30 halfway through the UN climate summit PBS
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On World Children’s Day, Pakistan commits to boosting child protection, schooling access

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday marked World Children’s Day by reaffirming the government’s commitment to strengthen child protection measures and expand access to education across the country. This year’s World Children’s Day is being observed under the theme “My Day, My Rights,” highlighting the fulfillment of children’s rights and development needs. The
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Trump signs bill ordering justice department to release Epstein files

The bill gives the US Justice Department 30 days to release all the files in a searchable format.
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Trump says he signed bill to release Epstein files – Al Jazeera

Trump says he signed bill to release Epstein files Al Jazeera When will the DOJ release the Epstein files? What to know after Trump signed the bill. USA Today Who is Clay Higgins, the only House member to vote against releasing the Epstein files? AP News Rep. Ro Khanna cracks the MAGA coalition over the Epstein files NBC News
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Asian Stocks to Track Late Nvidia-Led Tech Rally: Markets Wrap – Bloomberg.com

Asian Stocks to Track Late Nvidia-Led Tech Rally: Markets Wrap Bloomberg.com NVIDIA Announces Financial Results for Third Quarter Fiscal 2026 NVIDIA Newsroom Global tech stocks rally after Nvidia earnings bolster AI bulls Financial Times Nvidia shares rise on stronger-than-expected revenue, forecast CNBC NVIDIA Quarterly Profits Barron’s
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Lawrence Summers to Stop Teaching at Harvard While It Investigates His Epstein Ties – The New York Times

Lawrence Summers to Stop Teaching at Harvard While It Investigates His Epstein Ties The New York Times Larry Summers steps back from teaching as Harvard looks into Epstein ties The Washington Post Jeffrey Epstein helped broker a major gift for Larry Summers’ wife. She said it ‘changed everything’ for her at Harvard. The Boston Globe Larry Summers steps
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