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Norway's future CO2 cemetery takes shape
Norway's future CO2 cemetery takes shape
World

On the shores of an island off Norway's North Sea coast, engineers are building a burial ground for unwanted greenhouse gas. Norway is the biggest hydrocarbon producer in Western Europe, but it also boasts the best CO2 storage prospects on the continent, especially in its depleted North Sea oil fields.

Money transfer firms replace banks in crisis-hit Lebanon
Money transfer firms replace banks in crisis-hit Lebanon
World

Like many people in crisis-hit Lebanon, Elias Skaff used to wait for hours to withdraw cash at the bank but now prefers money transfer companies as trust in lenders has evaporated. "Rather than waiting for hours at the bank, which is often crowded, they can hand over the money to an agency," said the man who asked not to be fully named.

Barack Obama: president, Nobel laureate, and now an Emmy winner
Barack Obama: president, Nobel laureate, and now an Emmy winner
World

Hollywood newcomer Barack Obama was awarded an Emmy for narrating his Netflix documentary series "Our Great National Parks," the Television Academy announced Saturday. Their company's first documentary for the streaming service, "American Factory," won the Oscar for best documentary feature and an Emmy for directing, though the awards went to the filmmakers and not to the Obamas themselves.

K-pop, K-drama... K-art. Frieze fair lands in Seoul
K-pop, K-drama... K-art. Frieze fair lands in Seoul
World

The art world landed in Seoul this week for the inaugural edition of Frieze in Asia, as the vibrant South Korean capital looks to position itself as the region's next art hub. Previous Frieze fairs have been held in traditional art capitals like London, Paris and New York, but industry experts say Seoul was a natural pick for the first Asian edition of the prestigious event.

Springboks believe again after dominating Wallabies win: Kolisi
Springboks believe again after dominating Wallabies win: Kolisi
Africa

Springboks captain Siya Kolisi said his team have belief again after snapping a long win drought in Australia, with their focus now on a crunch double-header against Argentina in a wide-open Rugby Championship race. "We really wanted to stay in the Rugby Championship race, and it has been a long nine years since we last won here."

Argentine ministry links four deaths to Legionnaires' disease 
Argentine ministry links four deaths to Legionnaires' disease 
World

Argentine health officials said Saturday that four people in a clinic in northwestern Tucuman province had died of Legionnaires' disease, a relatively rare bacterial infection of the lungs. Hector Sale, president of the Tucuman provincial medical college, earlier this week described the bacterial infection as "aggressive."

3 women among Ivorian troops held in Mali released: diplomats
3 women among Ivorian troops held in Mali released: diplomats
Africa

Three women among the 49 Ivorian soldiers held since July in Mali accused of being mercenaries in an ongoing dispute between the two countries have been released, two diplomats told AFP Saturday. "I give you the good news: As a humanitarian gesture, Mali has released the three women from the contingent of 49 Ivorian soldiers", a Malian diplomat said on condition of anonymity.

Erdogan challenges Greece over airspace violations
Erdogan challenges Greece over airspace violations
World

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday warned Greece it would pay a "heavy price" if it kept on harassing Turkish fighter jets over the Aegean and hinted at military action. If you go further, you will pay a heavy price," Erdogan told a packed rally in the Black Sea city of Samsun.

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