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South Korea pledges to phase out coal plants
Asia's fourth-largest economy currently operates the world's seventh-largest coal fleet and is the fourth-largest coal importer, according to the PPCA.
Polish PM denounces ‘sabotage’ of railway line to Ukraine
The explosion was on the rail link running from Warsaw to the Polish city of Lublin and connects to a line serving Ukraine.
Germany to lift curbs on arms exports to Israel
Arms exports to Israel would now be treated as "individual decisions based on individual case evaluations", as is the case with exports to other countries.
Gunmen kidnap 25 schoolgirls in northwestern Nigeria: police
The latest attack comes more than a decade after nearly 300 girls were abducted from Chibok in the restive northeastern region and sparked international outcry.
Death toll from Indonesia landslides rises to 18
The death toll had been put at 11 on Saturday but Abdul said rescuers in Cilacap found three more bodies by Monday.
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Zirkzee ends goal drought to inspire Manchester United comeback at Palace
Joshua Zirkzee scored his first Premier League goal in nearly a year as Manchester United came from behind to beat Crystal Palace 2-1 at Selhurst Park.
Banjir di Semenanjung pulih, mangsa di PPS turun mendadak
Situasi banjir di Semenanjung Malaysia menunjukkan pemulihan ketara dengan jumlah mangsa di pusat pemindahan sementara menurun kepada 14,888 orang.
Flood situation improves across peninsula with evacuee numbers dropping
Flood evacuees in eight Malaysian states drop to 14,888 as waters recede, with multiple relief centres closing amid improving weather conditions.
Malaysia’s Young Tigers suffer heavy 6-0 defeat to Netherlands
Malaysia's junior hockey team lost 6-0 to the Netherlands in their Junior World Cup Group E match at Madurai International Hockey Stadium.





