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Gavin Newsom - Meet America’s newest giant pandas, Yun Chuan and Xin Bao - apnews.com - China - area District Of Columbia - county San Diego - state California - Spain - city Beijing - Washington, area District Of Columbia - city Madrid

Meet America’s newest giant pandas, Yun Chuan and Xin Bao

SAN DIEGO (AP) — California’s governor flew in for the young bears’ debut. Throngs of media gathered inside the zoo, while the city of San Diego warned of traffic jams ahead of the much-anticipated event Thursday.

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Reuters - Buldak is back: Denmark welcomes return of banned spicy South Korean noodles - scmp.com - South Korea - Denmark

Buldak is back: Denmark welcomes return of banned spicy South Korean noodles

Danes in central Copenhagen on Thursday marked the return to supermarket shelves of fiery South Korean ramen noodles that had been banned for being too spicy, a decision that has since been partly reversed.

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Hindus in Bangladesh Face Revenge Attacks After Prime Minister’s Exit - nytimes.com - Bangladesh - city Dhaka

Hindus in Bangladesh Face Revenge Attacks After Prime Minister’s Exit

Hindus in Bangladesh, perceived by many to be supporters of the prime minister who was ousted in a popular uprising, braced for violent reprisals on Wednesday as the rudderless country awaited the formation of a new government after a month of unrest.

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Mujibur Rahman - Bangladesh prime minister flees to India as anti-government protesters storm her residence - edition.cnn.com - India - Bangladesh - city Delhi - city Dhaka, Bangladesh

Bangladesh prime minister flees to India as anti-government protesters storm her residence

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Paris Olympics - Kyle Feldscher - Simone Biles - Simone Biles has nothing left to prove – to herself or anyone else - edition.cnn.com - France - Usa - city Tokyo - city Rio De Janeiro - city Paris, France

Simone Biles has nothing left to prove – to herself or anyone else

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Paris Olympics - Can You Heal Olympic Heartbreak With Belated Medals? - nytimes.com - Russia - South Korea - city London

Can You Heal Olympic Heartbreak With Belated Medals?

When Jeon Sang-guen’s barbell fell from his hands at the London Olympics, he knew everything was about to change. There would be no medal. No joyous celebration. His career in weight lifting, he knew in that moment, was probably over.

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Hadi Azmi - Kimberly Lim - Aidan Jones - ‘It’s like a dream’: joy and trepidation as Bangladesh’s migrant workers stunned by Hasina exit - scmp.com - Malaysia - Bangladesh - city Kuala Lumpur - city Dhaka

‘It’s like a dream’: joy and trepidation as Bangladesh’s migrant workers stunned by Hasina exit

Scattered across Southeast Asia, Bangladesh’s migrant workforce on Tuesday hailed the abrupt end of the Sheikh Hasina era, after 15 years which saw economic growth pour money into the pockets of tycoons yet exclude millions of the poorest who have been forced to seek work overseas.

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Mujibur Rahman - She Thought Her Grip Was Unbreakable. Bangladeshis Would Prove Otherwise. - nytimes.com - India - Bangladesh

She Thought Her Grip Was Unbreakable. Bangladeshis Would Prove Otherwise.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s life, as well as her politics, had been defined by an early trauma at once personal in its pain and national in its imprint.

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