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Asia · DushanbeTajikistan was hit by a 6.8 magnitude earthquake on Thursday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake happened around 41 miles west of Murghob, Tajikistan, which is located near the country's border with China. It happened just after 6:30 a.m. local time in Tajikistan.
6.8 magnitude earthquake shakes Tajikistan near China border
38% Right coverage: 72 sources
Europe · GaziantepTurkish officials have detained or issued arrest warrants for some 130 people allegedly involved in the construction of buildings that toppled down and crushed their occupants when two earthquakes devastated
Turkey detains building contractors as quake death toll passes 33,000
43% Center coverage: 177 sources
Emmanuel Macron · ParisTrains ground to a halt in France on Thursday, schools were shut and businesses disrupted as workers walked off their jobs in an attempt to derail a planned pension reform that would see the retirement age pushed up by two years to 64.
France hit by nationwide strike as unions fight Macron's pension reform
36% Center coverage: 142 sources
Asia · FukushimaIt's been 12 years since a massive magnitude-9.0 earthquake hit northwest Japan and triggered a 15-meter tsunami that slammed into the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Background radiation levels in towns 20 kilometers around the disaster-stricken power plant are within safe levels. But affected towns like Futaba, Okuma, Soma, and Odaka remain virtually ghost towns.
Fukushima 12 Years After the Nuclear Accident
50% Center coverage: 4 sources
ChinaAustralia has followed through on its controversial military partnership with the US and UK. The initial deal includes the purchase of three Virginia-class submarines from the US. Plans also call for developing new submarines, called SSN-AUKUS, that will be built in the UK and Australia with US technology and support.
Details of AUKUS nuclear sub deal revealed
Coverage: 2 sources
Sydney, Australia · SydneyProtest was called for the first anniversary of Premier Peter Malinauskas' Labor government. South Australian Labor pledged during its campaign to build 400 new public housing units during its first four-year term. But the number of homeless people in SA is at least 6200. Housing SA, the state's public housing authority, has a waiting list of 17,000.
SA Labor blasted about its lack of public, affordable housing
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
International Women’s Day 2023: Tips on How to Balance Your Life as a Working Mom
Coverage: 2 sources
Animals · AyacuchoPeru's national army shot down civilians with live bullets in the outskirts of the city of Ayacucho on December 15. Ten people were killed as a result of this violence inflicted by the army, and dozens more were injured. The exceedingly violent response of the security forces to the anti-coup protests across Peru was widely condemned. A delegation of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) visited the country from December 20.-22 to receive testimonies from local human rights organisations and victims.
'They shot them down like animals': Massacre at Peru's Ayacucho
100% Left coverage: 3 sources