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Australia’s prime minister has described a Russian diplomat squatting on land near the country’s parliament as “a bloke standing in the cold on a bit of grass in Canberra” who poses “no threat” to security. The apparent stand-off comes after Australia last week passed emergency legislation blocking Russia from building a new embassy on the
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A former employee of the missing Titan submersible operator has revealed he had raised “safety concerns” over the vessel but was reportedly “met with hostility” before later being sacked, court documents have shown. OceanGate’s former director of marine operations, David Lochridge, had raised concerns over “safety and quality control issues regarding the Titan to OceanGate
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A referendum is being held in Switzerland to decide on a climate bill aimed at introducing new measures to save the country’s melting glaciers. Swiss voters are heading to the polls after a campaign by scientists and environmentalists argued that the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions need to be reduced. Campaigners are backing a government plan
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