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  • 9 September 2022: Top Thrill Dragster roller coaster in Ohio, US permanently closed following serious accident
  • 8 September 2022: Kenya’s supreme court upholds election result
  • 6 September 2022: Texas identifies first death involving monkeypox
  • 6 September 2022: Liz Truss becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
  • 5 September 2022: Pope Francis beatifies short-lived, ‘smiling Pope’ John Paul I
  • 5 September 2022: Peltola defeats Palin, Begich in Alaska special election for US House of Representatives
  • 3 September 2022: Irish energy supplier Bord Gáis hikes rates for gas, electricity
  • 2 September 2022: IAEA inspectors visit Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine amid shelling, shutdown
  • 31 August 2022: Former leader of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev dies at age 91
  • 26 August 2022: Fifty dead in floods, landslides across Northern, Eastern India

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  • Three injured in drive-by shooting at Six Flags amusement park
  • Explosions kill four in Laurel, Nebraska
  • Grand jury indicts man in assassination plot against U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh
  • Top Thrill Dragster roller coaster in Ohio, US permanently closed following serious accident
  • Three injured in drive-by shooting at Six Flags amusement park
  • Judith Durham, lead singer of The Seekers, dies at 79
  • Top Thrill Dragster roller coaster in Ohio, US permanently closed following serious accident
  • Fifty dead in floods, landslides across Northern, Eastern India
  • Explosions kill four in Laurel, Nebraska
  • Top Thrill Dragster roller coaster in Ohio, US permanently closed following serious accident
  • Liz Truss becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
  • Irish energy supplier Bord Gáis hikes rates for gas, electricity
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  • Attack at Texas elementary school kills at least 19, including 18 children
  • Scientists announce decoy-proof Ebola antibodies
  • Ten-year Tennessee study shows preschool associated with poorer student performance
  • Inaugural African Protected Areas Congress closes
  • Scientists announce decoy-proof Ebola antibodies
  • Entomological Society of America renames invasive moth
  • Top Thrill Dragster roller coaster in Ohio, US permanently closed following serious accident
  • Texas identifies first death involving monkeypox
  • Three injured in drive-by shooting at Six Flags amusement park
  • Former leader of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev dies at age 91
  • Judith Durham, lead singer of The Seekers, dies at 79
  • UAE President Sheikh Khalifa dies at 73
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  • Kenya’s supreme court upholds election result
  • Liz Truss becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
  • Peltola defeats Palin, Begich in Alaska special election for US House of Representatives
  • Albania blames Iran for cyberattack
  • First deep space images from James Webb Space Telescope released
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  • Tour de France: Cédric Vasseur wins stage 10
  • BBC apologises after ‘Manchester United are rubbish’ appears on news ticker
  • Brothers Sunshine Coast pick up first win in senior rugby at Australia’s University of the Sunshine Coast
  • 200 in New Delhi, India drink cow urine to fight off COVID-19
  • Millions don’t turn up to ‘storm’ US airbase for extraterrestrial evidence
  • Arrests made in theft of gold toilet in England
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  • Kenya’s supreme court upholds election result
  • Inaugural African Protected Areas Congress closes
  • South African floods kill at least 300 people
  • Former leader of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev dies at age 91
  • Fifty dead in floods, landslides across Northern, Eastern India
  • Ranil Wickremesinghe sworn in as Sri Lankan President
  • Judith Durham, lead singer of The Seekers, dies at 79
  • Western Australia Nationals MP Vince Catania to resign from state parliament
  • Trial for accused rapist of Brittany Higgins set to begin on June 27
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  • Fifteen states sue United States President Donald Trump for cancelling program for undocumented immigrant minors
  • Gunmen murder Honduran indigenous leader Berta Cáceres
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  • Liz Truss becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
  • Pope Francis beatifies short-lived, ‘smiling Pope’ John Paul I
  • Irish energy supplier Bord Gáis hikes rates for gas, electricity
  • UAE President Sheikh Khalifa dies at 73
  • Clash between Palestinians and Israeli forces leaves at least 155 injured
  • Gunman kills three, wounds several others in Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Top Thrill Dragster roller coaster in Ohio, US permanently closed following serious accident
  • Texas identifies first death involving monkeypox
  • Peltola defeats Palin, Begich in Alaska special election for US House of Representatives
  • First deep space images from James Webb Space Telescope released
  • Peru’s top court restores pardon for ex-President Fujimori
  • Deadly floods in Brazil after heavy rainfall


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