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> France braced Monday for another day of mass protests and strikes over proposed pension overhauls being pushed by President Emmanuel Macron, with the government and its left-wing opponents trading blame for the expected disruptions.

> With unions warning that more stoppages are to come, the strikes represent a major test for Macron as he seeks to implement a showcase policy of his second term in office.

> >> Will strikes force Macron to back down over French pension reforms?


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> Huanacchini has worked in the tourism industry at this gateway town to Machu Picchu, the Inca citadel that is the jewel of Peruvian tourism - since he was a child.

> Peru's vital tourism industry has been decimated by weeks of social unrest that has left 48 people dead in clashes between protesters and security forces since December 7.

> Situated around 60 kilometers from Cusco - the old Inca capital that acts as a hub for those visiting Machu Picchu - Ollantaytambo has its own ruins of an Inca citadel that are worth visiting, if not as spectacular as those at Machu Picchu.


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> Canadian researchers have discovered high levels of a "Forever chemical", used in making toilet paper, in the bodies of endangered killer whales, sparking fears the toxic substance could further harm them.

> Because killer whales, or orcas, sit atop the food chain, they often ingest smaller organisms tainted with the chemical - a phenomenon known as biomagnification, making orcas among the most contaminated cetaceans in the world.

> Experts nonetheless worry high concentrations of 4NP, similar to those found in the studied whales, can interact with the nervous system and influence cognitive function as well as affect hormone levels and make the whales more susceptible to illness.


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> A blast inside a mosque shook Peshawar's Police Lines area on Monday, with officials saying that at least 59 people were killed and 157 were injured.

> Speaking to the media, Peshawar Capital City Police Officer Muhammad Ijaz Khan said that the roof of the mosque collapsed after the blast.

> During the visit, the premier was given a briefing by the Peshawar Corps Commander about the motives behind the terror attacks while the provincial police chief presented an initial report on the blast.


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> Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Defence Minister Richard Marles have announced plans for Australia and France to jointly produce ammunition to be given to Ukraine.

> "We are really pleased to be able to announce today that Australia and France are working together in providing supply of 155-millimetre ammunition to Ukraine... to make sure Ukraine is able to stay in this conflict and see it concluded on its own terms," Mr Marles said.

> Mr Lecornu said several thousand 155-millimetre shells will be manufactured, with Australia supplying the gunpowder and French firm Nexter producing the ammunition.


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> Jair Bolsonaro has since come under scrutiny over the January 8 riot in the capital Brasilia.

> Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro, who is under investigation for his supporters' storming of government buildings, is seeking a six-month visa to remain in the United States, his lawyer said Monday.

> AG Immigration Group, a California-based law firm known for its work with Brazilians, said that Bolsonaro has requested a six-month visa to stay in the United States.


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> Russian forces say they have made slight territorial gains in intense fighting in Ukraine's east amid reports Moscow has moved additional forces to the Kursk region on the border with Ukraine to protect the frontier and ensure security.

> Ukraine has been calling on its Western allies to speed up deliveries of heavy weaponry promised in recent weeks as it tries to hold on to territory in the east amid Russia's overpowering advantage.

> Zelenskiy on January 30 joined Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on a visit to southern Ukraine.


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> US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called for Israel and the Palestinians to take "Urgent steps" to restore calm amid escalating violence.

> Mr Blinken said the US had "An enduring goal of Palestinians and Israelis enjoying equal measures of freedom, security, opportunity, justice and dignity", which he said could best be achieved by "Realising the vision of two states" - an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel.

> "That's why we're urging all sides now to take urgent steps to restore calm, to de-escalate - we want to make sure there's an environment in which we can... at some point create the conditions where we can start to restore a sense of security for Israelis and Palestinians alike."


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> US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called for Israel and the Palestinians to take "Urgent steps" to restore calm amid escalating violence.

> Mr Blinken said the US had "An enduring goal of Palestinians and Israelis enjoying equal measures of freedom, security, opportunity, justice and dignity", which he said could best be achieved by "Realising the vision of two states" - an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel.

> "That's why we're urging all sides now to take urgent steps to restore calm, to de-escalate - we want to make sure there's an environment in which we can... at some point create the conditions where we can start to restore a sense of security for Israelis and Palestinians alike."


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> Israel's Defense Ministry announced Monday that it had delivered three more armored ambulances to Ukraine's emergency services, given Russia's nearly year-long invasion of the country.

> Jerusalem has so far avoided providing direct military aid to Kyiv - including offensive arms or advanced defensive technology - since Russian troops invaded Ukraine on February 24 last year, in an attempt to avoid sparking a crisis with Moscow.

> Israel has provided defensive equipment to Ukraine's emergency and rescue forces, as well as tons of humanitarian aid and setting up a field hospital in western Ukraine for several weeks.


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> US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called for Israel and the Palestinians to take "Urgent steps" to restore calm amid escalating violence.

> Mr Blinken said the US had "An enduring goal of Palestinians and Israelis enjoying equal measures of freedom, security, opportunity, justice and dignity", which he said could best be achieved by "Realising the vision of two states" - an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel.

> "That's why we're urging all sides now to take urgent steps to restore calm, to de-escalate - we want to make sure there's an environment in which we can... at some point create the conditions where we can start to restore a sense of security for Israelis and Palestinians alike."


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> New Delhi: Reflecting the need for increased global security cooperation, the United Kingdom's House of Commons defence select committee has called for the expansion of the AUKUS trilateral security pact between Australia, the UK, and the United States to include India and Japan.

> Tobias Ellwood, chair of the Commons defence select committee, suggested including India and Japan in the AUKUS given their significance to the Indo-Pacific region, Sky News Australia reported Saturday.

> Some analysts argue that the proposal to include India and Japan in the AUKUS is an attempt by the UK to engineer a 'Quad + Britain' framework.


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> GENEVA - The coronavirus remains a global health emergency, the World Health Organization chief said Monday, after a key advisory panel found the pandemic may be nearing an "Inflexion point" where higher levels of immunity can lower virus-related deaths.

> ADVERTISEMENT. Tedros' comments came moments after WHO released findings of its emergency committee on the pandemic which reported that some 13.1 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered - with nearly 90% of health workers and more than four in five people over 60 years of age having completed the first series of jabs.

> Committee members cited "Pandemic fatigue" and the increasing public perception that COVID-19 isn't as much of a risk as it once was, leading to people to increasingly ignore or disregard health measures like mask-wearing and social distancing.


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> The drone attack on a defense facility in the Iranian city of Isfahan was carried out by Israel to protect its own security interests, and not to prevent weapons exports to Russia, according to a New York Times report on Sunday.

> The drones have been used in past attacks inside Iran, such as a June 2021 attack on a centrifuge manufacturing center in Karaj, and a February 2022 attack on a military drone storage and manufacturing facility in Kermanshah - attacks which were also attributed to Israel by several media outlets.

> Last week, Israel and the US kicked off a large-scale joint exercise in Israel and over the eastern Mediterranean Sea, reportedly aimed at showing adversaries, such as Iran, that Washington is not too distracted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and threats from China to mobilize a large military force.


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> Several million microchips produced by Dutch manufacturers, including NXP and Nexperia, wound up in Russia last year in shipments that were handled by resellers after sanctions were in place as a consequence of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

> The broadcaster's researchers, including those working for magazine program Nieuwsuur, identified a small group of Chinese companies that would continuously supply computer chips to Russia after receiving them from the Dutch manufacturers.

> A spokesperson for Nexperia, headquartered in Nijmegen, told NOS that the resale of computer chips to third parties "Cannot always be controlled or prevented by us." The company said they use software to monitor the distribution chain involving their chips.


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> Malnutrition rates in Afghanistan are at record highs - with half the country enduring severe hunger year-round - a spokesman for the U.N.'s World Food Program said.

> "Half of Afghanistan endures severe hunger throughout the year, regardless of the season, and malnutrition rates are at a record high for Afghanistan," said Phillipe Kropf, a spokesman for the United Nations food agency in Kabul.

> "Mothers are saying that they don't have wood or any other way to keep their children warm at home. They don't have enough food to feed them," she said.


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> Paris - France braced Monday for another day of mass protests and strikes over proposed pension reforms championed by President Emmanuel Macron, with the government and its left-wing opponents trading blame for the expected disruption.

> With unions warning more stoppages are to come, the strikes represent a major test for Macron as he seeks to implement a showcase policy of his second term in office.

> Senior hard-left MP Mathilde Panot from the France Unbowed party accused Macron and his ministers of being responsible for the stoppages that are to cripple public transport and other services.


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> Chancellor Olaf Scholz has again pushed back against demands in Germany and from Ukrainian officials for fighter jets to repel Russia's invasion, urging Western nations not to join a "Bidding war" for sophisticated weapons.

> The German leader also said he will continue to phone Russian President Vladimir Putin, stressing the importance of maintaining an open channel of communication in order to find an end to Russia's war on Ukraine.

> "A German chancellor who takes his oath of office seriously must do everything to ensure that Russia's war against Ukraine does not turn into a war between Russia and NATO," he stressed, adding he will not "Allow such an escalation".


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> A book featuring antisemitic tropes was removed from display by security forces at Egypt's state-run Cairo International Book Fair, its author claimed on Sunday, a week after Israel expressed concern about such texts being available at the event.

> The Cairo event is the Arab world's oldest and largest book fair.

> Israel expressed concern last week over the antisemitic content "Expressed in books published and presented in the Cairo International Book Fair.".


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> NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg urged South Korea on Monday to increase military support to Ukraine, citing other countries that have changed their policy of not providing weapons to countries in conflict after Russia's invasion.

> South Korea has signed major deals providing hundreds of tanks, aircraft and other weapons to NATO member Poland since the war began, but South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has said that his country's law against providing arms to countries in conflicts makes providing weapons to Ukraine difficult.

> Last year South Korea opened its first diplomatic mission to NATO, vowing to deepen cooperation on non-proliferation, cyber defence, counter-terrorism, disaster response and other security areas.


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> Adani Group has published a 413-page rebuttal of fraud allegations by Hindenburg Research, likening the US investment firm's report to an attack on India amid mounting financial pressure on the coal conglomerate.

> The US company cited a series of transactions tied to Adani's Carmichael mine and rail operations in Queensland that it alleged may have allowed Adani to avoid disclosing to investors that some of the Australian assets had lost value - a charge the Indian conglomerate disputes.

> Adani accused the US company of having contempt for Indian regulators and the judiciary by highlighting old allegations that Adani said had since been "Judicially determined to be false".


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> Mining giant Rio Tinto has apologised as the search continues for a tiny radioactive capsule that went missing while it was being taken to a storage facility in Perth, triggering a radiation alert in parts of Western Australia.

> The capsule left the site on January 12, and the contractor hired by Rio Tinto told the company it was missing on January 25.

> Before the device left the site, a Geiger counter was used to confirm the presence of the capsule inside the package, Rio Tinto said.


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> Sweden has a larger Kurdish diaspora than Finland, and its talks with Ankara over Nato membership have been heated.

> Turkey has called on Sweden to distance itself from the Kurdistan Workers' Party, which is regarded as a terrorist group by Turkey, the US and the EU. In response, Sweden approved a constitutional amendment which allows it to create tougher anti-terror laws demanded by Turkey.

> Turkey has heavily criticised Sweden over recent protests in Stockholm, including one by a Kurdish support group which hung an effigy of Mr Erdogan from a lamp-post.


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> N Korea slams NATO chief's visit to Seoul as 'prelude' war to Asia-Pacific.

> ALSO READ North Korea's Kim calls for key party meeting to review state affairs Kamala Harris to visit demilitarized zone during her visit to South Korea North Korea fired ballistic missile toward eastern waters: South Korea North Korea fires more than 10 missiles after threat: South Korea North Korea military orders new artillery firing over South Korea drills.

> North Korea on Monday denounced a visit to Seoul by Jens Stoltenberg, the NATO Secretary General, as a "Prelude" to war, saying the move could bring a "New Cold War" to the Asia-Pacific region.


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> Hindenburg homed in on several loans between Adani entities, including a US$253 million loan from a Mauritius-based shell company - which appears to be controlled by Guatam Adani's brother, Vinod Adani - to a private Adani-owned entity, which then lent US$138 million to Adani Enterprises, a publicly traded company.

> Money raised by Adani Green Energy or Adani Ports may "Just get transferred to Adani Power and Adani Enterprises, and then goes towards building more coal fired power plants or more coal mines," Buckley says.

> The Adani Group's plan to develop the world's largest coal mine in Australia provoked the Stop Adani campaign.


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