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  • 29 September 2022: Numismatic exhibition “Coins of the world” opens in Simferopol, Crimea
  • 27 September 2022: Ukrainian forces continue to push back the Russians
  • 27 September 2022: Polyurethane plastic substitute can biodegrate in seawater, say scientists
  • 26 September 2022: United Kingdom buries Queen Elizabeth II after state funeral
  • 26 September 2022: US trade deficit hits new record
  • 24 September 2022: Hurricane Fiona batters parts of Caribbean
  • 18 September 2022: Powerful earthquake strikes Papua New Guinea
  • 12 September 2022: Albania blames Iran for cyberattacks
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  • 8 September 2022: Kenya’s supreme court upholds election result

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  • Hurricane Fiona batters parts of Caribbean
  • Powerful earthquake strikes Papua New Guinea
  • Top Thrill Dragster roller coaster in Ohio, US permanently closed following serious accident
  • US trade deficit hits new record
  • Top Thrill Dragster roller coaster in Ohio, US permanently closed following serious accident
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  • Top Thrill Dragster roller coaster in Ohio, US permanently closed following serious accident
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  • Ukrainian forces continue to push back the Russians
  • Albania blames Iran for cyberattacks
  • Kenya’s supreme court upholds election result
  • Polyurethane plastic substitute can biodegrate in seawater, say scientists
  • Albania blames Iran for cyberattacks
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  • Powerful earthquake strikes Papua New Guinea
  • Judith Durham, lead singer of The Seekers, dies at 79
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  • US trade deficit hits new record
  • Top Thrill Dragster roller coaster in Ohio, US permanently closed following serious accident
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