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Nepal estimates millions in damages from September protests

Nepal estimates millions in damages from September protests

Nepal on Thursday estimated that the country suffered losses of about $586 million in September's deadly anti-corruption protests that ousted the government.

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Dow hits record high despite AI fears

Dow hits record high despite AI fears

The Dow hit a record high on Thursday despite disappointing earnings from software giant Oracle reviving concerns over sky-high AI valuations.

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UN demands probe after attack on Myanmar hospital

UN demands probe after attack on Myanmar hospital

The United Nations on Thursday demanded an investigation after a strike on a Myanmar hospital killed at least 33 people, saying the attack could constitute a war crime.

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Make your own AI Mickey Mouse - Disney embraces new tech

Make your own AI Mickey Mouse - Disney embraces new tech

Walt Disney and OpenAI announced a three-year licensing deal Thursday that will allow users to create short videos featuring beloved Disney characters through artificial intelligence.

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Trump's mixed record on ending wars

Trump's mixed record on ending wars

US President Donald Trump insists he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for what he describes as his role in ending eight conflicts this year.

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Morocco include injured captain Hakimi in AFCON squad

Morocco include injured captain Hakimi in AFCON squad

Morocco included injured captain Achraf Hakimi in a 26-man squad named on Thursday for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

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Steam - and uncertainty - rise from Serbia's shuttered refinery

Steam - and uncertainty - rise from Serbia's shuttered refinery

Steam still rises from the chimneys of Serbia's only oil refinery as it slowly grinds to a halt under US sanctions, fuelling fears of job losses and uncertainty.

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Olympic ski champion Gisin to undergo neck surgery after training crash

Olympic ski champion Gisin to undergo neck surgery after training crash

Skier Michelle Gisin, a double Olympic champion, will undergo neck surgery after a fall in a downhill training session on Thursday in St. Moritz, the Swiss Ski Federation announced.

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Bulgarian government resigns after mass anti-graft protests

Bulgarian government resigns after mass anti-graft protests

Bulgaria's prime minister announced Thursday that his government was resigning after less than a year in office following a series of anti-corruption protests, making fresh elections likely.

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Time magazine names 'Architects of AI' as Person of the Year

Time magazine names 'Architects of AI' as Person of the Year

Time magazine named the "Architects of AI" as its Person of the Year on Thursday, highlighting the US tech titans whose work on cutting-edge artificial intelligence is transforming humanity.

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