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Southern Thailand floods kill 13, leave thousands stranded

Severe floods in southern Thailand and northern Malaysia stranded thousands, killed at least 13, inundated large areas, and prompted disaster declarations and military relief.
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Junta hails end to US protected status for Myanmar nationals

The US ended Temporary Protected Status for about 4,000 Myanmar citizens, prompting junta praise while the UN warns of ongoing serious crimes and instability.
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Floods kill dozens, displace thousands in southern Thailand

Heavy rains and flooding in southern Thailand killed 33 people, displaced over 10,000, and prompted a state of emergency, large-scale evacuations, and rescue operations.
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8 hours ago

Guinea-Bissau officers take total control' and close borders amid election chaos

Guinea-Bissau's military has seized control, suspended elections and closed borders amid disputed presidential results and long-standing instability linked to narco-trafficking and poverty.
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At least 10 people killed in Indonesia floods, landslides

Torrential monsoon rains in Sumatra caused floods and landslides that killed at least 10 people, left dozens missing, and severely damaged communities and infrastructure.
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Was South Africa's G20 success real change or a symbolic win?

G20 in Johannesburg secured a multilateral declaration committing to renewables funding, fair critical-mineral supply chains, and debt relief despite U.S. objections.
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US Caribbean airstrikes alarm small-scale fishermen; Taiwan seeks $40 billion to counter China; Italy institutes life sentences for femicide; Olympic flame tradition continues.
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At least 40 dead, 45 people critical and more than 270 'unaccounted for' after huge fire at Hong Kong high-rise complex

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At least 40 dead, 45 people critical and more than 270 'unaccounted for' after huge fire at Hong Kong high-rise complex

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Sudanese women in Chad grapple with trauma of wartime violence

Sudanese women refugees in eastern Chad form informal support networks due to severe trauma and lack of mental health services.
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The Destruction of a Notorious Myanmar Scam Compound Appears to Have Been 'Performative'

Myanmar's military destroyed only the eastern section of the KK Park scam compound despite claiming to eradicate forced scamming across the entire site.
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Aftermath of Homs killings may mark turning point for Syria's government

Syrian security forces, working with tribal leaders, prevented a sectarian escalation after the killing of a Sunni Bani Khaled Bedouin couple near Homs.
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India examining' Bangladesh extradition request for convicted ex-PM Hasina

India says it is examining a request from Bangladesh for the extradition of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was recently sentenced to death in absentia over a crackdown against a popular uprising. A spokesperson for India's Ministry of External Affairs, Randhir Jaiswal, told reporters on Wednesday that his government was examining the request from Dhaka for the extradition of the 78-year-old, who fled to India after being ousted in a mass uprising in August last year.
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16 hours ago

When Israel breaks international law, what does Trump's US do? Sanction the judges | Owen Jones

US sanctions on ICC judges demonstrate a selective application of international law that shields powerful states and allies from accountability.
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They Were Sent to a Country That Didn't Want Them. Now, They're Stateless.

Ethnic Nepali Bhutanese deportees were denied citizenship, had belongings seized, and were coerced into return to Nepal despite legal U.S. immigration and criminal convictions.
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19 hours ago

Taiwan plans extra $40bn in defence spending to counter China's intensifying' threats

The Taiwan president, Lai Ching-te, said there was no room for compromise on national security, and he was committed to boosting Taiwan's defences in conjunction with US support. This is not an ideological struggle, nor a unification vs independence' debate, but a struggle to defend democratic Taiwan' and refuse to submit to being China's Taiwan'. Lai and defence minister, Wellington Koo, announced the spending bump an increase of at least $8bn on what had previously been flagged on Wednesday after a briefing from the national security council.
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12 hours ago

Ignoring minorities is our original sin': the complex roots of Nigeria's security crisis

Nigeria faces a deepening security crisis driven by mass kidnappings, religiously fueled violence, and political marginalization of minorities.
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China warns foreign interference in Taiwan will be crushed'

China has warned it will crush any foreign attempts to interfere on behalf of Taiwan, after Japan announced plans to deploy missiles near the democratically-governed island. We have a firm will, strong determination and a strong ability to defend our national sovereignty and territorial integrity, Peng Qingen, a spokesperson for China's Taiwan Affairs Office, told a news conference on Wednesday.
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Indonesia's Jakarta now the world's largest city, Tokyo falls to third: UN

Nine of the top 10 mega-cities are in Asia, with Bangladesh's Dhaka projected to be the world's largest city by 2050. A new United Nations report has found that Indonesia's capital Jakarta is the world's largest city with 41.9 million people living there, followed by Dhaka in Bangladesh, which is home to 36.6 million. A low-lying coastal city located in the west of the densely populated island of Java, Jakarta rose from second place to replace Tokyo,
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Nauru president accused in parliament of corruptly siphoning off millions of Australian funding

Nauru's president David Adeang and others are accused of corruptly siphoning millions in Australian taxpayer funds meant for offshore processing.
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Israel lays siege to occupied West Bank's Tubas, displaces tens of families

Israel has sealed off large parts of the Tubas governorate after sending heavy reinforcements into the northern Jordan Valley, shutting the region off from the rest of the occupied West Bank and imposing a sweeping siege. Residents told Al Jazeera on Wednesday that military bulldozers piled earth across every approach road before dawn, while Israeli Apache helicopters fired rounds over empty fields around Tubas in a bid to threaten Palestinian residents.
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India-China in new spat over Arunachal Pradesh: What's it all about?

Tensions are reignited after Arunachal-born Prema Wangjom Thongdok is detained at a Chinese airport. India and China are locked in a war of words after a months-long period of calm in their relationship over the alleged harassment of a woman from India's eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh by Chinese authorities. China claims the territory of Arunachal Pradesh and calls the region southern Tibet, or Zangnan.
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Nigeria: Is Islamist infighting a chance to restore control? DW 11/26/2025

Infighting among Islamist groups like Boko Haram and ISWAP causes deadly reprisals, weakening both sides and creating openings governments can exploit.
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18 hours ago

Slow Poison by Mahmood Mamdani review can you really rehabilitate Idi Amin?

The anomaly is best explained by the politics of his father, Mahmood Mamdani. The apple, it seems, did not roll especially far down the postcolonial hillside. Mahmood, professor of government and anthropology at Columbia University, has long styled himself as the left's answer to VS Naipaul. Where the Nobel-winning curmudgeon surveyed postcolonial Africa with disdain, revelling in the wreckage of independence, Mamdani presents a more forgiving view: pathos instead of pity, paradox instead of despair.
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13 hours ago

Hundreds of Israeli soldiers raid Palestinian town in West Bank

Hundreds of Israeli soldiers supported by armoured vehicles have conducted raids in the Palestinian town of Tubas near Nablus in the biggest such military deployment by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank since the ceasefire came into effect in Gaza last month. Palestinian media reported that a curfew was imposed on Tuesday night on Tubas and some neighbouring communities, roads were closed by earthen barriers and families forced from their homes to allow Israeli forces to use the buildings.
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Can the US get all sides to end the Russia-Ukraine war?

There is little sign of peace in Ukraine, but transatlantic diplomatic efforts to end the war are intensifying.
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Taiwan unveils $40bn budget for defence spending to counter China

Taiwan will invest $40 billion over eight years to strengthen defense, target 3% of GDP next year and 5% by 2030, and prepare for 2027 readiness.
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Peru: Ex-president Vizcarra sentenced to 14 years in prison DW 11/26/2025

Former President Martin Vizcarra has been found guilty of receiving bribes from construction firms while serving as a regional governor between 2011 and 2014. A Peruvian court on Wednesday sentenced former President Martin Vizcarra to 14 years in prison over accepting bribes while serving as a regional governor. Vizcarra, who denies the charges against him, is the latest Peruvian president to be sent to prison. Former presidents Pedro Castillo (2021-2022), Ollanta Humala (2011-2016), and Alejandro Toledo (2001-2006) are all currently behind bars at a special penitentiary for former leaders in Lima.
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11 hours ago

Fearing for our lives': Australians tell of Chilean mountain horror where five hikers perished

Severe storm and communication failures in Torres del Paine caused hypothermia deaths and endangered hikers amid locked shelters and absent rangers.
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The conviction of his brother for paramilitary activity delivers electoral blow to Alvaro Uribe

Recently acquitted of all charges in the trial of the century' that pitted him against the leftist senator Ivan Cepeda, the right-wing former president now loses the momentum he had gained as a new election campaign gets underway Alvaro Uribe, in Lexington in April 2022.Jon Cherry (Getty Images / Concordia) Former President Alvaro Uribe, the enduring figurehead of the Colombian right, had entered the nascent election campaign with some momentum.
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10 hours ago

Commonwealth Games hosts Ahmedabad vow not to repeat Delhi 2010 farce

Ahmedabad will host the 2030 Commonwealth Games, expanding to 15–17 sports and pledging flawless organization to avoid Delhi 2010 problems.
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15 hours ago

Pope Leo XIV to visit Turkey and Lebanon on first foreign trip

VATICAN CITY Pope Leo XIV is embarking on his first foreign trip, a pilgrimage to Turkey and Lebanon that would be delicate under any circumstances but is even more fraught given Mideast tensions and the media glare that will document history's first American pope on the road. Leo is fulfilling a trip Pope Francis planned to make, to mark an important anniversary with the Orthodox church in Turkey.
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Peruvian ex-President Martin Vizcarra sentenced to 14 years in prison

Former president Martin Vizcarra was sentenced to 14 years in prison and barred from office for leading a corruption scheme as Moquegua governor.
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9 hours ago

The Security Council's Resolution on Gaza Makes Trump Its New Overlord

UN Security Council resolution denies Palestinian self-determination and enables US-led occupation and control over Gaza, worsening Palestinian oppression and undermining international law.
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14 hours ago

Goldberg: The incomprehensible march toward regime change in Venezuela

The U.S. designated Maduro and allies as members of a non-existent 'Cartel de los Soles' terrorist group, raising risks of escalation and possible military action.
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Trump will meet with Zelensky, Putin only in final stages of peace deal

A revised U.S.-drafted 28-point peace plan has narrowed disagreements and could enable meetings among Trump, Zelenskyy and Putin if the deal is finalized.
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US group sues Apple over DR Congo conflict minerals

A United States-based advocacy group has filed a lawsuit in Washington, DC, accusing Apple of using minerals linked to conflict and human rights abuses in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda despite the iPhone maker's denials. International Rights Advocates (IRAdvocates) has previously sued Tesla, Apple and other tech firms over cobalt sourcing, but US courts dismissed that case last year.
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Russia says talks to end Ukraine war serious' but rules out concessions

Kremlin spokesman says talks ongoing as US President Donald Trump pushes for an end to the conflict. Russia says the United States-brokered talks to end the war with Ukraine are serious, but its officials caution that an agreement is a long way off and Moscow would offer no major concessions to Kyiv. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in televised comments on Wednesday that the negotiations were ongoing and the process is serious.
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21 hours ago

Ukraine updates: No firm deadline for peace deal, Trump says DW 11/26/2025

Donald Trump set no deadline beyond 'when it's over' for a Ukraine peace deal; Ukrainian teams head to Moscow and a US envoy will meet Putin.
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Pope Leo's first journey: Encountering Islam DW 11/26/2025

Pope Leo XIV will visit Turkey and Lebanon on his first foreign trip, highlighting papal international outreach and engagement with historical Christian sites and communities.
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10 hours ago

Trump threatens Venezuela's Maduro with the easy way or the hard way'

Tensions rise as Trump warns of possible action while Maduro vows to defend Venezuela against any perceived imperialist aggression.
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As US, Ukraine hammer out peace deal, security guarantees take center stage: Analysts - Breaking Defense

The Trump administration shocked the world last week when it delivered a 28-point "peace plan" to Ukraine, which included demands that Kyiv cede territory to Russia that Moscow does not currently control and would ban Ukraine from joining NATO, among other controversial provisions that some US lawmakers described as amounting to a Russian "wish list." A flurry of diplomatic activity followed, leading to high-level meetings in Geneva and Abu Dhabi.
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Sheinbaum prepares emergency investment plan with business sector to stem economic downturn

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is accelerating efforts to forge a grand national agreement with the business sector to revive an economy showing clear signs of weakness. Despite a cool head approach to the United States and the Mexico Plan, the country's gross domestic product (GDP) fell by 0.3% due to a decline in industrial activity and decreases in consumption, as well as in public and private investment.
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What's the price tag on Israel's propaganda machine?

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X's new location feature sparks controversy, but is the data reliable?

A new feature rolled out on the social media platform X has set off waves of finger-pointing by suggesting that many account holders may not be physically located where users assume they are. Late last week, X, which is owned by Elon Musk, added more information to most accounts, including some that could provide clues on where the account user is located.
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Bombshell Report Says Trump Admin's Ukraine Peace Plan Was Based on Russian Doc

A 28-point U.S. peace plan largely mirrored a Russian-authored non-paper that included territorial concessions Ukraine had previously rejected.
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11 hours ago

Young women split on Sanae Takaichi, Japan's first female PM DW 11/26/2025

Sanae Takaichi's election as Japan's first female prime minister prompts mixed reactions among young women, balancing inspiration with skepticism about tangible progress.
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Oil stabilises as uncertainty continues in Eastern Europe - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Global oil markets face bearish fundamentals from rising non‑OPEC supply and potential Russian sanctions easing, while geopolitical uncertainty could still constrain exports and support prices.
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Steve Witkoff accused of allegedly 'boosting about teaching Russian officials how to manipulate Trump' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Russian influence allegedly shaped a purported U.S. 28-point Ukraine peace plan and used intermediaries to manipulate Trump through ego and media ecosystems.
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22 hours ago

I love my country. I don't want to leave': readers reflect on the exodus from New Zealand

I have experience in my field, and was only getting bites here and there from hiring panels who were genuinely more overwhelmed than I was. I found a job in Australia within a week. I dream of scenes from my childhood: beaches, fish and chips, and the bright bloom of pohutukawa trees. But as vivid as those memories are, you can't build a life on scenery alone.
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What Is Steve Witkoff Trying to Do?

Steve Witkoff advised Yuri Ushakov, prompting Putin’s October 16 call to Trump that may have blocked a Tomahawk sale and prolonged the war.
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22 hours ago

Virginia Giuffre died without a valid will now an Australian court has appointed an administrator

An interim administrator has been appointed to oversee Virginia Giuffre's intestate estate, allowing paused international lawsuits, including a US$10m defamation case, to resume.
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Vietnam Has Launched Its 5-Year Talent Visa-Here's Who Is Eligible

Vietnam launched the first phase of a three-part golden visa program, introducing a five-year talent visa exemption for skilled professionals to attract talent and boost tourism.
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US speeds up Latin America trade push as EU deal stalls DW 11/26/2025

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva insisted this week that there are no remaining obstacles to signing the EUMercosur trade agreement next month after more than two decades of negotiations. Speaking on the sidelines of the G20 summit in South Africa, Lula said the deal would represent "possibly the largest agreement" in global trade, citing both blocs' nearly 722 million population and $22 trillion in gross domestic product (GDP).
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New Zealand: 'Suitcase murders' mother sentenced to life DW 11/26/2025

Hakyung Lee was sentenced to life with a 17-year minimum non-parole period for murdering her two children in 2018 and hiding their bodies in suitcases.
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Brazil's ex-President Bolsanaro ordered to serve 27-year prison sentence over coup plot

Bolsonaro will appeal his ban and house arrest, citing a split Supreme Court decision, amid U.S. sanctions against a judge over alleged rights abuses.
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Woman killed in shark attack on NSW beach and man rushed to hospital in critical condition

A woman in her 20s was killed and a man critically injured in a shark attack at Crowdy Bay beach on the NSW coast.
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9 hours ago

120 Royal Baby Names For Your Newest Heir

A list of 120 royal and royally-inspired baby names drawn from six monarchies offers global options for newborns.
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More Than The Score - How do you topple a sporting giant? - BBC Sounds

Underdog victories across boxing, golf and football show belief, key signings, tactics and individual performances can topple dominant sporting giants.
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New Zealand Visa-Government Opens New Path To Entice Expats

The new Business Investor Plus visa offers residency for up to 4 years, with a pathway to permanent residence. There is an application fee of NZD $12,380 (about $7,010), and investors can invest NZD $1 million (about $567,300) for a three-year work-to-residency track, or NZD $2 million (about $1,134,480) for an expedited one-year path. In addition to this investment amount, applicants must also prove that they have the money to stay and cover their expenses to the tune of NZD $500,000 (about $283,700)
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Ukraine destroys Russian missile factory and a command post - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

On the night of 25-26 November 2025, units from Ukraine 's defence forces struck, among other targets, the VNIIR-Progress plant, which manufactures navigation equipment and components for cruise and ballistic missiles, in Cheboksary, [Russia's] Republic of Chuvashia.
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New Zealand mother jailed for life over suitcase murders' of her children

Hakyung Lee was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum non-parole period of 17 years for murdering her two children and hiding bodies in suitcases.
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China Launches Emergency Mission to Its Space Station, Putting NASA to Shame

China rapidly launched and docked an uncrewed Shenzhou-22 rescue craft after cracks were found in a return capsule window, ensuring crew safety and return.
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The Spin | First-over destroyer Mitchell Starc deserves place among Australia's greats

Mitchell Starc produced devastating pace and precision at Perth, taking seven for 58 and ten wickets in the match to dominate the Test.
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Joan Templeman, wife of billionaire Richard Branson, dies aged 80

Branson announced her death on Tuesday in a post on social media, saying he was heartbroken to share that Joan, my wife and partner for 50 years, has passed away. She was the most wonderful mum and grandmum our kids and grandkids could have ever wished for. She was my best friend, my rock, my guiding light, my world. Branson is the founder of the Virgin Atlantic airline, space tourism company Virgin Galactic and satellite launcher Virgin Orbit.
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With F1 title in the balance, is it time for McLaren to prioritize Norris over Piastri?

With the shadow of Max Verstappen now looming larger than ever, McLaren's double disqualification in Las Vegas will have revived a question that has dogged McLaren throughout the "Papaya rules" era: is it time to back one driver over the other to win the title? Verstappen's big win on the casino-lined roads of Sin City initially looked to have simply kept him in Formula 1's championship fight, but McLaren's technical violation that followed moved Verstappen right into the rearview mirror.
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