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Maxwell Azzarello succumbed to his injuries, the New York City Police Department stated on Saturday. He had been pronounced dead at a nearby hospital in Collect Pond Park at around 1:30 p.m. on Friday. Eyewitnesses reported that the man had distributed pamphlets promoting conspiracy theories before immolating himself with an accelerant. “You can smell burning flesh,” Laura Coates, an anchor and CNN's chief legal analyst, said as she stood at the scene with reporter Evan Perez. Law enforcement officers and bystanders rushed to aid the victim, who was initially hospitalised in critical condition...
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Sealevel rise and increasingly ferocious storms - both driven by climate change - are eroding thousands of miles of Mexico's coastline facing the Gulf and the Pacific Ocean. Around this country of nearly 130 million people, drought is draining reservoirs dry and creating severe water shortages. Deadly heat is straining people and crops and aging infrastructure is struggling to keep up. But the leading presidential candidate, Claudia Sheinbaum, an environmental scientist and a co-author of the 2007 Nobel Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, is not making climate a cen...
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Donald Trump is about to become the first ex-US president to face a criminal trial, and a New York judge overseeing his upcoming hush money trial has hit him with a gag order. Indeed, New York judge Juan Merchan has barred Trump from attacking – or directing others to attack – potential witnesses, jurors, prosecutors or court staff. Which is going to be a tall order, for anyone familiar with Trump’s particular brand of... well, being. This comes as Trump has faced a serious money woes amid mounting legal bills while he fights four criminal indictments along with a series of civil charges. He w...
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Polls have closed in the first round of Indonesia's presidential elections, as early, unofficial vote counts suggest that Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto could secure enough votes to avoid a runoff. The 72-year-old former general is the only candidate with ties to the Suharto dictatorship, which he served as a special forces commander. He also has close ties to the immensely popular current president, Joko Widodo, whose second and final term is coming to a close. Unofficial tallies suggest he could be in the lead at 58% of the vote, comfortably ahead of the 50% needed to avoid a second roud ...
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