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State of emergency set for France’s New Caledonia after deadly riots

Shawdesh Desk: President Emmanuel Macron moved on Wednesday to declare a state of emergency in France’s Pacific territory of New Caledonia after a second night of rioting that left three

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‘Exciting’ News For Many New Yorkers Over Massive New Toll

Shawdesh desk: Hudson Valley officials are “elated” regarding news of a new program that should save residents money as the start date for a massive new toll nears. Congestion Pricing is

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Ex-skipper Elgar ‘stabbed in the back’ by Cricket South Africa

Shawdesh desk; Former Test captain Dean Elgar described a toxic environment of politics and poor administration in South African cricket and said he felt he had been ‘stabbed in the

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India, Japan hit back at Biden for ‘xenophobic’ remark

Shawdesh desk: India is not xenophobic, the country’s foreign minister has insisted, after comments by US President Joe Biden suggesting the South Asian nation and fellow ally Japan were struggling

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Former aide tells Donald Trump trial of 2016 campaign ‘crisis’

Shawdesh desk: A former close advisor to Donald Trump testified in court on Friday about the ‘crisis’ that engulfed his 2016 presidential campaign after a tape emerged of him bragging

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Biden receives awful truth: Arizona, Pennsylvania and Michigan voters will support Trump no matter what

Shawdesh Desk: The third week of Trump’s trial in New York, taking place in the midst of the presidential campaign, is the focus of the American public. In the New

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Arrests, evictions continue on campuses across United States

Shawdesh desk: Police tore down a protest encampment at the University of Texas on Wednesday, arresting more than a dozen people, as unrest over Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza

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350 arrested across US campuses as Gaza protesters defy Columbia deadline

Shawdesh desk: Student demonstrators at Columbia University, the epicentre of pro-Palestinian protests that have erupted at US colleges, said Monday they would not budge until the school met their demands,

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