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Europe is experiencing its worst drought in at least 500 years.

Europe is experiencing its worst drought in at least 500 years.
Europe is experiencing its worst drought in at least 500 years, with hot and dry conditions fueling wildfires, reducing crop yields and reducing electricity generation, according to a preliminary analysis from the European Union’s Joint Research Center. The report from the E…
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General Shavendra Silva bestowed with honorary title.

General Shavendra Silva bestowed with honorary title.
Chief of Defence Staff General Shavendra Silva has been bestowed with the honorary title of “Mahamanya Prathapadi-keshwara” by the Asgiri Maha Viharaya. In recognition of his services for the country, religion and national security, Chief of Defense Staff General Shavendra S…
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South Korea records world's lowest fertility rate.

South Korea records world's lowest fertility rate.
South Korea has again recorded the world's lowest fertility rate with the number sinking to a new low. The rate in the country first dropped lower than one child per woman in 2018. But on Wednesday, figures released by the government showed the figure had dropped to 0.81 …
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First NASA moon mission in five decades.

First NASA moon mission in five decades.
NASA will launch a mission to return astronauts to the moon on 29 August 2022. More than 50 years after the Apollo Moon landing, NASA is getting ready to go back there. The Artemis I mission was scheduled to lift off from the Kennedy Space Center in the US state of Florida, d…
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International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearance - 30 August.

International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearance - 30 August.
On August 30 of each year, the UN observes the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearance. This day aims to increase awareness about the numbers of enforced disappearances around the world. There is cause for alarm. The sheer number of people who become victi…
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International Whale Shark Day - 30 August.

International Whale Shark Day - 30 August.
International Whale Shark Day on August 30th aims to increase awareness about a magnificent sea-dwelling creature. The whale shark’s declining numbers alerts us to their need for protection and conservation. These gentle giants fascinate marine biologists and aquatic enthus…
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Karim Benzema and Alexia Putellas won UEFA Player of the Year award.

 Karim Benzema and Alexia Putellas won UEFA Player of the Year award.
Karim Benzema and Alexia Putellas were rewarded for outstanding seasons by winning the UEFA men’s and women’s player of the year prizes at a ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey. France striker Benzema captained Real Madrid to victory over Liverpool in the Champions League final an…
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Mali appoints government spokesman Abdoulaye Maiga as Interim Prime Minister.

Mali appoints government spokesman Abdoulaye Maiga as Interim Prime Minister.
Mali has appointed an interim prime minister to act in place of leader Choguel Maiga, who is resting amid media reports he had been hospitalised. Colonel Abdoulaye Maiga, currently government spokesman and minister of territorial administration, is the new acting prime minis…
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The International Day Against Nuclear Tests - 29 August.

The International Day Against Nuclear Tests - 29 August.
The International Day Against Nuclear Tests on August 29th raises awareness and educates about the harmful effects of nuclear testing. Nuclear weapons testing began in 1945. Since that time, nearly 2,000 nuclear tests have taken place. When nuclear testing first began, scien…
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Women’s Equality Day - 26 August.

Women’s Equality Day - 26 August.
Women’s Equality Day is celebrated in the United States annually on August 26. The day commemorates the decision to give women official voting right in the USA in 1920 after a long struggle. An amendment known as the Nineteenth Amendment was made to the US constitution in 1…
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UK economy shrank record 11% in 2020.

UK economy shrank record 11% in 2020.
The British economy shrank by 11% in 2020, its sharpest contraction in more than 300 years, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, revised data by the official statistics body showed on Monday (22). The Office for National Statistics had originally estimated that Britain&#…
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WHO pledges USD 4 million worth medical supplies to Sri Lanka.

WHO pledges USD 4 million worth medical supplies to Sri Lanka.
Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus pledged essential medical supplies worth USD 4 million to Sri Lanka, the President’s Media Division (PMD) says. The UN health agency’s chief said he has tasked the WHO Health Emergencies P…
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Japan’s police chief resigns over ex-PM assassination.

 Japan’s police chief resigns over ex-PM assassination.
Japan’s police chief has said he will resign over the killing of former prime minister Shinzo Abe. Itaru Nakamura, head of the national police agency, said he wanted to take responsibility for the July 8 shooting. An investigation has found there were serious flaws in how the…
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Jury awards $31 million damages over Kobe Bryant crash photos.

Jury awards $31 million damages over Kobe Bryant crash photos.
Los Angeles County must pay $31 million in damages to Kobe Bryant’s widow and a co-plaintiff over graphic photos taken at the site of the helicopter crash that killed the basketball star and eight others, a jury ordered Wednesday (24). Sheriff’s deputies and firefighters who…
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The world's first 100% hydrogen-powered train starts running in Germany

The world's first 100% hydrogen-powered train starts running in Germany
The first fully hydrogen-powered passenger train service is now up and running in Germany. Coradia iLint trains built by Alstom are running on the line in Lower Saxony, Germany. The only emissions are steam and condensed water, and Alstom notes that the train operates with …
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Circular issued for govt officials on taking no-pay leave for foreign jobs.

Circular issued for govt officials on taking no-pay leave for foreign jobs.
The Ministry of Finance, Economic Stabilization and National Policies has issued the circular to facilitate employees of public institutions to take no-pay leave to work abroad for a maximum period of five years. The circular, signed by Treasury Secretary Mahinda Siriwardana…
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Thai court suspends PM Prayuth Chan-ocha from duties.

 Thai court suspends PM Prayuth Chan-ocha from duties.
Thailand’s Constitutional Court suspended the prime minister from his duties on Wednesday (24) while it decides whether the man who led a military coup in 2014 has violated the country’s term limits, potentially opening a new chapter of turmoil in the nation’s troubled poli…
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British-Belgian pilot becomes youngest to fly around the world solo.

British-Belgian pilot becomes youngest to fly around the world solo.
A teenage pilot has become the youngest person to fly solo around the world in a small aircraft. Mack Rutherford, 17, landed at Sofia in Bulgaria, after a five-month journey across 52 countries. Along the way, Mack, who was born to British parents but has grown up in Belgium,…
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Ancient bones confirm earliest-known human ancestor walked upright.

Ancient bones confirm earliest-known human ancestor walked upright.
What may be the earliest-known human ancestor, an ape-man called Sahelanthropus tchadensis who lived in Africa roughly 7 million years ago, walked upright for much of the time, according to a new study.  The findings suggest that the ability to walk upright — known as bipeda…
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Israeli spyware company NSO Group CEO steps down.

Israeli spyware company NSO Group CEO steps down.
Israeli spyware firm NSO Group said on Sunday its Chief Executive Shalev Hulio is stepping down with immediate effect, with Chief Operating Officer Yaron Shohat appointed to oversee a reorganisation of the company before a successor is named. A source in the company confirme…
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Greece to exit EU's 'enhanced surveillance' framework after 12 years.

Greece to exit EU's 'enhanced surveillance' framework after 12 years.
Greece will exit the European Union's so-called enhanced surveillance framework on August 20, its finance minister said on Wednesday, a move that will allow the country greater freedom in making economic policy. Greek economic developments and policy have been monitored …
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Malaysian ex-PM Najib goes to jail.

Malaysian ex-PM Najib goes to jail.
Malaysia's top court ordered former prime minister Najib Razak to begin a 12-year prison sentence on Tuesday (23) after upholding a guilty conviction on charges related to a multi-billion dollar graft scandal at state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB). The Federal…
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World Water Week 2022: 23 August to 01 September.

World Water Week 2022: 23 August to 01 September.
World Water Week 2022 takes place from 23 August to 01 September. The World Water Week is an annual event organized by Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) since 1991 to address the global water issues and related concerns of international development.  The theme o…
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Internaut Day - 23 August.

Internaut Day - 23 August.
Internaut Day is being celebrated around the world to mark the invention of the World Wide Web. An “internaut” is a person who possesses a thorough knowledge of how to use the Internet and its history. August 23 marks the day when the World Wide Web was opened to the public…
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Sri Lankan para-athlete Janani Dananjana wins gold medal.

Sri Lankan para-athlete Janani Dananjana wins gold medal.
Sri Lankan para-athlete Janani Dananjana has clinched the gold medal in Women’s Long Jump at the 4th Indian Open National Para-Athletics Championship 2022 in Bangalore, India. Her impairment falls under the T47 classification, which is for athletes with movement affected at …
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International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade & its Abolition - 23 August 2022.

International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade & its Abolition - 23 August 2022.
On August 23rd, International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade & its Abolition is set aside to pause and remember the tragedy of the slave trade. The transatlantic slave trade existed from the 16th through 19th centuries. Most of the slaves came from central an…
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Singapore to end ban on gay sex.

Singapore to end ban on gay sex.
Singapore will repeal a law that bans gay sex, effectively making it legal to be homosexual in the city-state. The decision, announced by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on national TV, comes after years of fierce debate. LGBT activists in Singapore have hailed the move as &qu…
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NASA Identifies Candidate Regions for Landing Next Americans on Moon.

NASA Identifies Candidate Regions for Landing Next Americans on Moon.
As NASA prepares to send astronauts back to the Moon under Artemis, the agency has identified 13 candidate landing regions near the lunar South Pole. Each region contains multiple potential landing sites for Artemis III, which will be the first of the Artemis missions to br…
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France is paying car drivers nearly $4,000 to switch to an electric bike.

France is paying car drivers nearly $4,000 to switch to an electric bike.
France will now pay you €4,000 (nearly US $4,000) to swap your old polluting car for a cleaner, more efficient, and more city-appropriate electric bicycle. That marks a major increase in the incentive designed to improve French cities. Pedal bicycles are also included in the…
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James Webb Space Telescope shows Jupiter’s auroras, tiny moons.

James Webb Space Telescope shows Jupiter’s auroras, tiny moons.
The world’s newest and biggest space telescope is showing Jupiter as never before, auroras and all. Scientists released the shots Monday 22 August of the solar system’s biggest planet. The James Webb Space Telescope took the photos in July, capturing unprecedented views of Ju…
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