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  • 10 February 2023: Glasshouse in to Tier 1 women’s cricket final on Australia’s Sunshine Coast
  • 10 February 2023: Death toll from earthquake in Syria and Turkey surpasses 20,000
  • 9 February 2023: Pakistan reverses block on Wikimedia projects, including Wikipedia
  • 2 February 2023: Earthquake strikes Aksu Prefecture, Xinjiang Region, China; no casualties reported
  • 2 February 2023: More than 100 killed in mosque bombing in Pakistan
  • 1 February 2023: “A commonsense proposal”: Wikinews interviews Michelle Tilley, Campaign Director for Yes on 820
  • 31 January 2023: “Energized and excited”: Chris Hipkins becomes 41st Prime Minister of New Zealand
  • 30 January 2023: Actor Alan Cumming returns OBE for British Empire’s ‘toxicity’
  • 16 January 2023: UK Treasury considering plans for digital pound, economic secretary says
  • 13 January 2023: Powerful earthquake rocks Vanuatu archipelago

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  • Actor Alan Cumming returns OBE for British Empire’s ‘toxicity’
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  • Death toll from earthquake in Syria and Turkey surpasses 20,000
  • Earthquake strikes Aksu Prefecture, Xinjiang Region, China; no casualties reported
  • Powerful earthquake rocks Vanuatu archipelago
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  • UK Treasury considering plans for digital pound, economic secretary says
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  • Inaugural African Protected Areas Congress closes
  • Scientists announce decoy-proof Ebola antibodies
  • Shooting injures three at Kennywood amusement park in Pennsylvania, US
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  • Pakistan reverses block on Wikimedia projects, including Wikipedia
  • More than 100 killed in mosque bombing in Pakistan
  • “A commonsense proposal”: Wikinews interviews Michelle Tilley, Campaign Director for Yes on 820
  • India launches Small Satellite Launch Vehicle, to deploy three low-earth orbit satellites
  • UK Treasury considering plans for digital pound, economic secretary says
  • Polyurethane plastic substitute can biodegrade in seawater, say scientists
  • Glasshouse in to Tier 1 women’s cricket final on Australia’s Sunshine Coast
  • “National treasure”: Former Brazilian footballer Pelé dies at age 82
  • Brothers Sunshine Coast to join A grade rugby union competition on Australia’s Sunshine Coast
  • 200 in New Delhi, India drink cow urine to fight off COVID-19
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  • Pakistan reverses block on Wikimedia projects, including Wikipedia
  • Former Iranian president Hashemi Rafsanjani leads Friday prayers
  • Glasshouse in to Tier 1 women’s cricket final on Australia’s Sunshine Coast
  • “Energized and excited”: Chris Hipkins becomes 41st Prime Minister of New Zealand
  • Powerful earthquake rocks Vanuatu archipelago
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  • Actor Alan Cumming returns OBE for British Empire’s ‘toxicity’
  • UK Treasury considering plans for digital pound, economic secretary says
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  • Death toll from earthquake in Syria and Turkey surpasses 20,000
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  • “A commonsense proposal”: Wikinews interviews Michelle Tilley, Campaign Director for Yes on 820
  • Actor Alan Cumming returns OBE for British Empire’s ‘toxicity’
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