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> Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday reiterated India's "Unwavering support to the Palestinian cause" on the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian people, an annual United Nations-organised observance.

> "On the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian people, I reiterate India's unwavering support to the Palestinian cause," PM Modi said in a statement.

> In October this year, India presented a cheque of USD 2.5 million, part of the annual USD 5 million support pledged to Palestine, to a UN agency that will directly benefit schools and health centres to support Palestinian refugees.


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> China has warned American officials not to interfere in its relationship with India, the Pentagon has said in a report to the Congress.

> Throughout its standoff with India along the Line of Actual Control, Chinese officials sought to downplay the severity of the crisis, emphasising Beijing's intent to preserve border stability and prevent the standoff from harming other areas of its bilateral relationship with India, the Pentagon said in a report on Tuesday.

> "The PRC seeks to prevent border tensions from causing India to partner more closely with the United States. PRC officials have warned U.S. officials to not interfere with the PRC's relationship with India," the Pentagon said in its latest report to the Congress on Chinese military buildup.


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> South Korea said it has scrambled fighter jets after detecting two Chinese and six Russian warplanes in its air defence zone.

> The two Chinese H-6 bombers repeatedly entered and left the Korea Air Defence Identification Zone off the southern and northeast coast at around 5:50am local time, the military said.

> Japan's Air Self Defence Force also scrambled fighter jets after the Chinese bombers flew from the East China Sea into the Sea of Japan, where they were joined by two Russian drones, Tokyo's defence ministry later said in a media release.


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> The development rights to an entire Indonesian archipelago with more than 100 tropical islands is set to be auctioned next week, sparking concerns for the environmental impact on what Sotheby's described as "One of the most intact coral atoll ecosystems left on Earth".

> The sale of islands to non-Indonesians is banned under Indonesian law, so buyers will bid for shares in PT Leadership Islands Indonesia, an Indonesian development firm that has licensed the rights to build an eco-resort and luxury residential properties on the reserve.

> The auction has prompted concerns among some conservationists who say the development could cut off local communities and threaten its ecosystems, which feature rainforests, mangroves, lagoons, lakes and coral reefs that are home to vast marine life.


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> The Ukrainian government has said a scheme it created for Russian soldiers to surrender is getting up to 100 enquiries a day.

> There's been an apparent increase since Russian President Vladimir Putin mobilised hundreds of thousands of Russian men, and since the city of Kherson was liberated.

> Some Russian soldiers also get in touch to provoke them, she says, although she doesn't think all of them believe the Kremlin's baseless claims that Ukraine is run by Nazis.


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> The Ukrainian government has said a scheme it created for Russian soldiers to surrender is getting up to 100 enquiries a day.

> There's been an apparent increase since Russian President Vladimir Putin mobilised hundreds of thousands of Russian men, and since the city of Kherson was liberated.

> Some Russian soldiers also get in touch to provoke them, she says, although she doesn't think all of them believe the Kremlin's baseless claims that Ukraine is run by Nazis.


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> For the first time, less than half of the population in England and Wales identifies as Christian, according to census data released Tuesday.

> It remains voluntary to answer, but fully 94.0 percent of respondents did, according to the ONS. Some 27.5 million people or 46.2 percent in England and Wales described themselves as Christian, down 13.1 percentage points from 2011.

> "No religion" rose by 12 points to 37.2 percent or 22.2 million, while Muslims stood at 3.9 million or 6.5 percent of the population, up from 4.9 percent before.


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> "While the lowered threat level is a positive sign, the lowering of the threat level does not mean there is no threat," Kitteridge said in a statement.

> It was the first change to the terror threat level since April 2019, when the threat risk was raised to medium in the wake of the Christchurch mosque terror attacks the month prior.

> According to the SIS statement, the change to the threat levels was due to CTAG having "Not sighted information to indicate New Zealand is currently the target of credible and specific attack plans by violent extremist groups or individuals, either based in New Zealand or offshore".


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> The Ukrainian government has said a scheme it created for Russian soldiers to surrender is getting up to 100 enquiries a day.

> There's been an apparent increase since Russian President Vladimir Putin mobilised hundreds of thousands of Russian men, and since the city of Kherson was liberated.

> Some Russian soldiers also get in touch to provoke them, she says, although she doesn't think all of them believe the Kremlin's baseless claims that Ukraine is run by Nazis.


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> Ottawa - Canadian federal police are investigating widespread interference by China in Canadian affairs, including its "Democratic processes," the nation's top cop has said in a letter to a parliamentary committee but without detailing the allegations.

> The Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs is looking into possible foreign interference in Canadian elections.

> Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in the House of Commons that Canada's "Intelligence services have highlighted many times that interference in Canadian affairs by foreign powers is an ongoing thing."


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> German Chancellor Olaf Scholz held an annual meeting with the leaders of a number of multilateral global financial and political organizations - the IMF, WTO, ILO, OECD and World Bank - in Berlin on Tuesday, where a range of issues tied to international economic policy were discussed.

> Okonjo-Iweala cited a WTO estimate predicting a 5% long-term reduction in global GDP should the world break into two trading blocks - one based on China, the other on the US. International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva told those gathered that with the coronavirus pandemic and Russia's attack on Ukraine, globalization was facing its biggest challenges since World War Two.

> IMF Managing Director Georgieva said economic growth in the world's two largest economies - the US and China - was slowing, suggesting that IMF global growth estimates for 2023 would likely have to be adjusted down from 2.7% as had been projected in October.


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> TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. - The Biden administration declared the northern long-eared bat endangered on Tuesday in a last-ditch effort to save a species driven to the brink of extinction by white-nose syndrome, a fungal disease.

> "White-nose syndrome is decimating cave-dwelling bat species like the northern long-eared bat at unprecedented rates," said Martha Williams, director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

> Another species ravaged by the fungus is the tricolored bat, which the government proposed to classify as endangered in September.


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> Nov. 29 - Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced the United States will provide $53 million to help Ukraine acquire equipment to repair and upgrade its energy grid from the sidelines of a meeting of NATO foreign ministers on Tuesday.

> "In the midst of Russia's continued brutal attacks against Ukraine's energy infrastructure, Secretary of State Blinken announced today during a meeting of the G7+ on the margins of the NATO Ministerial in Bucharest that the United States government is providing over $53 million to support acquisition of critical electricity grid equipment," read a press release from the State Department on Tuesday.

> The announcement came as NATO leaders gathered a show of solidarity for Ukraine against the ongoing Russian invasion, other nations pledged to help repair the country's infrastructure and provide additional military aid.


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> LONDON - The British government has abandoned a plan to force tech firms to remove internet content that is harmful but legal, after the proposal drew strong criticism from lawmakers and civil liberties groups.

> The U.K. on Tuesday defended its decision to water down the Online Safety Bill, an ambitious but controversial attempt to crack down on online racism, sexual abuse, bullying, fraud and other harmful material.

> Critics had expressed concern that a requirement for the biggest platforms to remove "Legal but harmful" content could lead to censorship and undermine free speech.


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> LONDON - The British government has abandoned a plan to force tech firms to remove internet content that is harmful but legal, after the proposal drew strong criticism from lawmakers and civil liberties groups.

> The U.K. on Tuesday defended its decision to water down the Online Safety Bill, an ambitious but controversial attempt to crack down on online racism, sexual abuse, bullying, fraud and other harmful material.

> Critics had expressed concern that a requirement for the biggest platforms to remove "Legal but harmful" content could lead to censorship and undermine free speech.


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> The head of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces said on Tuesday he still feared a Turkish ground invasion despite US assurances and has demanded a "Stronger" message from Washington after seeing unprecedented Turkish deployments along the border.

> "There are reinforcements on the border and within Syria in areas controlled by factions allied to Turkey. We noticed this and, yes, this is new," SDF chief Mazloum Abdi told Reuters by phone from Syria.

> Syria sees Turkey as an occupying force in its north and Damascus has said it would consider any new Turkish incursions as "War crimes".


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> Nato has pledged to give more weapons to Ukraine and help fix critical energy infrastructure badly damaged by massive Russian missile and drone strikes.

> Ukraine has for months been asking Nato for more advanced air defence systems.

> Appearing at a joint news conference with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, Mr Stoltenberg said: "We will stand by Ukraine as long as it takes, we will not back down."We realise that it is extremely important that President Putin is not able to win in Ukraine.


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> CANBERRA, Australia - Australia's environment minister said Tuesday her government will lobby against UNESCO adding the Great Barrier Reef to a list of endangered World Heritage sites, arguing that criticisms of government inaction on climate change were outdated.

> The report, which recommended shifting the Great Barrier Reef to endangered status, followed a 10-day mission in March to the famed reef system off Australia's northeast coast that was added to the World Heritage list in 1981.

> "If the Great Barrier Reef is in danger, then every coral reef in the world is in danger," Plibersek said.


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> Half of the free range turkeys produced for Christmas in the UK have been culled or have died due to bird flu, an industry chief has told MPs. Richard Griffiths, chief executive of the British Poultry Council, said that 600,000 out of about 1.3 million free range birds had been lost.

> There are expected to be supply issues regarding free range turkeys as a result, but farmers say they are not sure if there will be price rises.

> Defra and the British Poultry Council stress the issue is with free range turkeys, and there are no issues about supplies of other birds.


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> The United States has seen a 4,500% rise in asylum requests from Russian nationals this year as Russia's war in Ukraine has forced critics to flee the country, The New York Times reported Monday.

> U.S. authorities processed 21,763 Russian asylum requests in October 2021-September 2022, compared with just 467 in the 2020 fiscal year, according to the publication.

> October 2022, the first full month after President Vladimir Putin announced a "Partial" mobilization of reservists, saw nearly 4,000 Russian asylum seekers enter the U.S. Russian asylum seekers and their lawyers interviewed by the newspaper said they faced mistreatment in immigration detention centers while awaiting their cases in court.


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> DOHA, Qatar - A top Qatari official involved in the country's World Cup organization has put the number of worker deaths for the tournament "Between 400 and 500" for the first time, a drastically higher number than any other previously offered by Doha.

> In the interview, portions of which Morgan posted online, the British journalist asks al-Thawadi: "What is the honest, realistic total do you think of migrant workers who died from - as a result of work they're doing for the World Cup in totality?".

> Al-Thawadi's comment also renews questions on the veracity of both government and private business reporting on worker injuries and deaths across the Gulf Arab states, whose skyscrapers have been built by laborers from South Asia nations like India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.


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> Father Shay Cullen, president of Preda, has been fighting for the rights of abused children in the Philippines since 1974.

> "There has to be [an] international law. This is the only way. All national governments need to really put restrictions on the internet corporations. They must co-operate to restrict the passage of child abuse material and the online streaming of the sexual abuse of children."

> Once a police report is filed, children can be sent to a number of homes or orphanages, but many don't have the training or experience to care for children who have suffered abuse.


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> After years of farming rice, Houn Chenda finally fulfilled her ambition of opening a shop at Angkor Wat last year, renting wedding outfits and costumes to tourists who pose for photos at the ancient temple complex.

> Unesco's world heritage committee expressed concerns about "Uncontrolled" development in the park in a 2008 report, but it has not listed Angkor as "In danger" of having its status removed since 2004, and in 2014 it commended Cambodia for progress on its management of illegal structures.

> She doesn't know where her four children - ranging from 10 to 15 years old - will attend school when the family moves to Run Ta Ek, nor how she will support them after losing her income selling snacks from her Angkor stall.


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> Three Palestinian men have been killed by Israeli forces in two separate incidents in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian officials say.

> Israel carries out search-and-arrest raids almost every night in the West Bank, where at least 140 Palestinians have been killed this year, most by Israeli fire.

> Earlier, Mufeed Ikhlil, 44, was shot in the head by Israeli troops during clashes with stone-throwing Palestinians in Beit Ummar, about 10km north of Hebron, the Palestinian health ministry said.


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> Tsinghua University, Xi's alma mater, where students protested Sunday, and other schools in Beijing and the southern province of Guangdong said they were protecting students from COVID-19.

> In Hong Kong, about 50 students from mainland China protested Monday at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in a show of support for people on the mainland.

> The gathering and a similar one in Hong Kong's business district were the biggest protests in the Chinese territory in more than a year under rules imposed to crush a pro-democracy movement.


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