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Afghanistan - An Afghan military helicopter crash in western Afghanistan kills at least 1 person, the Taliban say - apnews.com -  Islamabad - Afghanistan

An Afghan military helicopter crash in western Afghanistan kills at least 1 person, the Taliban say

ISLAMABAD (AP) — An Afghan military helicopter crashed on Wednesday in Ghor province in western Afghanistan, killing at least one person, the Taliban defense ministry said.

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Gerald Darmanin - Why this French island in the Pacific is being roiled by violence over a vote held 10,000 miles away - edition.cnn.com - France - India - county Pacific - Australia - Fiji - Vanuatu - New Caledonia -  Noumea

Why this French island in the Pacific is being roiled by violence over a vote held 10,000 miles away

CNN —

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TODAY - Indonesian mother who fell off motorbike sits in muddy pothole-filled roads to protest official inaction - scmp.com - Indonesia

Indonesian mother who fell off motorbike sits in muddy pothole-filled roads to protest official inaction

How dirty would you get for a good cause? An Indonesian woman has gone to extreme lengths to protest the poor state of roads in her province in southern Sumatra.

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YouTube blocks Hong Kong protest anthem after court injunction bans song in the city - apnews.com - China - Hong Kong -  Hong Kong - Washington

YouTube blocks Hong Kong protest anthem after court injunction bans song in the city

HONG KONG (AP) — YouTube has blocked access to videos of a protest song in Hong Kong, days after court approved an injunction banning the song in the city.

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Scandal Brought Reforms to Soccer. Its Leaders Are Rolling Them Back. - nytimes.com

Scandal Brought Reforms to Soccer. Its Leaders Are Rolling Them Back.

The 12-page report was intended to save soccer’s governing body, FIFA, in its moment of existential crisis.

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Jordan Novet - Deirdre Bosa - Google CEO Pichai says company will 'sort it out' if OpenAI misused YouTube for AI training - cnbc.com - New York -  New York

Google CEO Pichai says company will 'sort it out' if OpenAI misused YouTube for AI training

Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said Google will "sort it out" if it determines Microsoft-backed OpenAI relied on YouTube content to train an artificial intelligence model that can generate videos.

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Shreyashi Sanyal - Lisa Kailai Han - Brian Evans - Asia markets track Wall Street gains ahead of key U.S. inflation data - cnbc.com - Japan - China - Hong Kong - South Korea - Australia

Asia markets track Wall Street gains ahead of key U.S. inflation data

This is CNBC's live blog covering Asia-Pacific markets.

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Raissa Robles - Romeo Brawner-Junior - South China Sea: Philippine admiral’s scandal sparks concerns about Chinese military exchanges, security threats - scmp.com - China - Philippines -  Beijing -  Manila

South China Sea: Philippine admiral’s scandal sparks concerns about Chinese military exchanges, security threats

While the accusations remain unsubstantiated, Carlos’ ties to Beijing have been scrutinised in light of his attendance at a Chinese naval college, where he was the first Filipino military officer to have completed a course there as part of an intergovernmental programme.

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