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Russia blames 'malfunction' for jet crashing into flats
Russia blames 'malfunction' for jet crashing into flats
World

Russia said Tuesday that a technical malfunction had caused a military plane to crash a day earlier into a residential building near Ukraine, killing over a dozen people and spurring an outpouring among locals. Locals placed red roses, candles and smiling teddy bears around the board, in memory of the three children killed by the crash.

Counting starts in latest union vote at Amazon US warehouse
Counting starts in latest union vote at Amazon US warehouse
Business and Economy

US labor officials began counting ballots in New York Tuesday in the latest unionization drive at Amazon after workers delivered the retail behemoth a split decision in two earlier votes. Over the last few days, employees at the ALB1 warehouse near Albany in upstate New York cast ballots in the third vote on a unionization petition by the Amazon Labor Union (ALU).

Russia sets back global progress on internet freedom: study
Russia sets back global progress on internet freedom: study
World

A Russian crackdown has driven a global decline in internet freedom although a number of smaller countries are making headway, Freedom House said in a study Tuesday. The report found controls on the internet, such as blocking of sites or arrests of internet users, between June 2021 and May in all the 70 countries it studied except four -- Canada, Costa Rica, Iceland and Japan. sct/jh

Fallen African giants Mazembe to face South African rookies Royal
Fallen African giants Mazembe to face South African rookies Royal
Africa

Former Club World Cup runners-up TP Mazembe will take a first step toward becoming African club giants again when they face South African side Royal AM during November. - Nigerians to face Libyans - To score against Mazembe, who lost to Inter Milan in the 2010 Club World Cup final, they must pierce a defence likely to include DR Congo international Issama Mpeko, 33.

UN says Somalia famine risk worst in half a century
UN says Somalia famine risk worst in half a century
Africa

Somalia faces famine on a scale last seen half a century ago, the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) said Tuesday as it set a new target of more than $2 billion in funding needs. "Without greater action and investment, we are facing the death of children on a scale not seen in a half a century.”

'Cargo 200': Ukraine's grim search for its fallen
'Cargo 200': Ukraine's grim search for its fallen
World

"He's bringing back the dead, so you leave him alone," a Ukrainian soldier barks at a comrade who has come to inspect a truck bearing the dreaded sign "Cargo 200". His search for the remains of a soldier the Ukrainians had to leave behind as they retreated under fire is helped by forensic dogs specialising in sniffing out the dead.

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