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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is visiting several nations as the Pacific momentum continues

The Chinese government has confirmed that its foreign minister, Wang Yi, will embark today on a trip to the Pacific of unprecedented scope and ambition, traveling to eight countries in the region in 10 days. Key points: Wang Yi is expected to visit at least eight Pacific nations to try to establish economic and security …

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F1 LIVE: Mercedes eyeball podium charge renewed while Ricciardo ready to roar in record race

LIVE: An exciting Formula 1 championship will rise to another level when the paddock arrives in Spain for the traditional opening of the European phase of the championship (23:00 AEST). Championship points leader Charles Leclerc survived a turn in a nervous third qualifying session to get the pole ahead of reigning Red Bull world champion …

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Live updates for the 2022 election: AEC confirms positive voters for COVID-19 vote by phone while Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese embark on the last day of campaigning across the country

The telephone voting queues will be long, the Australian Electoral Commissioner has warned. “We will work to make sure the queues are as smooth as possible, but I’m just pointing out to everyone that this is a one-time emergency project and it will be an erratic experience,” Tom Rogers said. told ABC RN Breakfast. Telephone …

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Increasing vegetation in urban areas can reduce all-cause mortality, the study reveals

A new analysis of vegetation and mortality found that between 34,000 and 38,000 deaths could have been reduced by local increases in green vegetation in U.S. metropolitan areas. Growing vegetation in U.S. urban areas can substantially reduce all-cause mortality, according to a new study led by researchers at Boston University School of Public Health. Published …

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