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Tears, defiance as Ukraine Paralympics team honour country's fallen

Tears, defiance as Ukraine Paralympics team honour country's fallen

Ukrainian Winter Paralympians wept and pumped their fists in the air in defiance against Russia's invasion of their homeland during a moment's silence at the Athletes' Village on Thursday.

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Bayer sells pest control unit for $2.6 bn

Bayer sells pest control unit for $2.6 bn

German chemicals and pharmaceuticals giant Bayer said Thursday it has agreed to sell its pest control unit to British private equity firm Cinven for $2.6 billion (2.4 billion euros).

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Asia stocks track US and European surge, oil ticks up

Asia stocks track US and European surge, oil ticks up

Asian equities rallied Thursday following a strong bounce on Wall Street and a breathtaking surge in Europe sparked by a plunge in oil prices and bargain-buying following a Ukraine-fuelled rout.

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'Graft probes and power games': Xi's corruption drive turns to cash trail

'Graft probes and power games': Xi's corruption drive turns to cash trail

China's President Xi Jinping has his sights on domestic critics' riches as a corruption crackdown gathers pace to consolidate his power and secure an unprecedented third term.

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India cricket greats welcome 'Mankad' run out law change

India cricket greats welcome 'Mankad' run out law change

India greats such as Sachin Tendulkar on Thursday welcomed cricket's governing body changing the law on controversial "Mankad" run outs, which will no longer be classed as "unfair play".

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Medvedev feels pressure, motivation as No. 1

Medvedev feels pressure, motivation as No. 1

Daniil Medvedev, who will contest his first tournament as world number one at the Indian Wells ATP Masters, says he's matured since his loss to Rafael Nadal in the Australian Open final.

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Russians near Kyiv after attack on children's hospital sparks fury

Russians near Kyiv after attack on children's hospital sparks fury

Russian forces neared Kyiv on Thursday, as international leaders and Ukraine accused Russia of a "barbaric" attack on a children's hospital in the besieged city of Mariupol.

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Children of exile bring fresh vision to Chile cabinet

Children of exile bring fresh vision to Chile cabinet

Six people exiled as children under Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship will now play a vital role in Chile's future as part of new president Gabriel Boric's cabinet.

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Hundreds flee their homes as Indonesian volcano erupts

Hundreds flee their homes as Indonesian volcano erupts

Indonesia's Mount Merapi unleashed a torrent of hot clouds, turning the sky a fiery red, as molten lava flowed down its slopes on Thursday with the eruption forcing over 250 people to flee their homes, authorities said.

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S. Korea's new president to teach 'rude boy' Kim Jong Un some manners

S. Korea's new president to teach 'rude boy' Kim Jong Un some manners

Threatening a pre-emptive strike, swiftly responding to missile tests, and telling "rude boy" leader Kim Jong Un to behave: South Korea's next president looks set to get tough on the nuclear-armed North, analysts say.

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