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Reuters - World breaks record for hottest day ever for second day in a row - scmp.com - Canada - Russia - Germany - Eu

World breaks record for hottest day ever for second day in a row

The world again registered its hottest day on record on Monday, July 22, inching past Sunday which had just taken the title, according to preliminary data from a European Union monitoring agency.

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Hadi Azmi - Malaysia’s PM Anwar mourns passing of influential anthropologist James C. Scott - scmp.com - Malaysia - state New Jersey

Malaysia’s PM Anwar mourns passing of influential anthropologist James C. Scott

Anwar described Scott’s works as “exceptional” and expressed his deep sadness at the professor’s passing in a post to his official social media accounts, noting how much of an impact the academic’s research had on him.

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Lillian Rizzo - Comcast posts mixed results, weighed down by film studio, theme parks - cnbc.com - Usa

Comcast posts mixed results, weighed down by film studio, theme parks

Comcast reported mixed results before the bell Tuesday, missing on revenue estimates due to tough year-over-year comparisons for its film studio and theme parks.

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James Chin - Joseph Sipalan - sultan Ibrahim - Malaysia vegetable farmers in a pickle over diesel subsidy cuts, mull exit or crop switch - scmp.com - Usa - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia vegetable farmers in a pickle over diesel subsidy cuts, mull exit or crop switch

The Malaysian Federation of Vegetable Farmers Association said at least 10 per cent of their 6,000 members nationwide were likely to change crops or even quit the trade by the end of the year if the government did not intervene to help deal with the price surge.

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Chris Lau - They used to work for China’s biggest companies. Now they’re doing manual labor - edition.cnn.com - China - Hong Kong - city Wuhan

They used to work for China’s biggest companies. Now they’re doing manual labor

Editor’s Note: Sign up for CNN’s Meanwhile in China newsletter which explores what you need to know about the country’s rise and how it impacts the world.

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Lilit Marcus - Japan may be sick of mass tourism. But the deer in this ancient UNESCO-listed city love it - edition.cnn.com - Japan

Japan may be sick of mass tourism. But the deer in this ancient UNESCO-listed city love it

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Chloe K.Li - Alexandra Locke - Alex Roldan - Ney Alvarez - Sonia Bhagat - Tamara Khandaker - Amy Walters - Munera Al-Dosari - The Take: Why are Bangladesh students protesting? - aljazeera.com - Bangladesh

The Take: Why are Bangladesh students protesting?

Bangladesh student protests against quotas for government jobs have escalated into the country’s worst unrest in years

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Internet hasn’t been restored in Bangladesh despite apparent calm following deadly protests - apnews.com - Bangladesh - city Dhaka, Bangladesh

Internet hasn’t been restored in Bangladesh despite apparent calm following deadly protests

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Internet and mobile data services are still down despite apparent calm in Bangladesh following a verdict that scaled back a controversial quota system for government jobs after weeks of relentless protests that turned deadly.

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