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China's former justice minister faces life in prison for bribery
China's former justice minister faces life in prison for bribery
World

China's former justice minister faces life in prison after a court handed him a suspended death sentence on Thursday for taking bribes and "bending the law". Fu Zhenghua's death sentence will be commuted to life imprisonment after a two-year reprieve, the Intermediate People's Court in the city of Changchun said in a statement.

Strong quake shakes Mexico, leaving one dead
Strong quake shakes Mexico, leaving one dead
World

A strong earthquake jolted Mexico on Thursday, leaving one person dead as people rushed out into the streets of the capital in the middle of the night, days after another powerful tremor. On the anniversary of that earthquake in 2017, a magnitude 7.1 quake left around 370 people dead, mainly in the capital.

Whale strandings: Five questions answered
Whale strandings: Five questions answered
World

The death of about 200 pilot whales at a Tasmanian beach has renewed questions about what causes such mass strandings and whether they can be prevented. Pilot whales and several smaller dolphin species are known to regularly mass strand, especially in the southern hemisphere, according to Stockin.

Markets tumble again as Fed hikes rates, warns more to come
Markets tumble again as Fed hikes rates, warns more to come
Business and Economy

Markets sank Thursday and the dollar rallied after the Federal Reserve unveiled a third straight jumbo interest rate hike, said more were in the pipeline, and warned the battle against inflation was straining the US economy. Commentators are now betting on a fourth straight 75-basis-point rate hike at the next Fed meeting in November.

Strong quake shakes Mexico days after deadly tremor
Strong quake shakes Mexico days after deadly tremor
World

A strong earthquake jolted Mexico on Thursday, sending people rushing out into the streets of the capital in the middle of the night, days after a powerful tremor left at least two people dead. On the anniversary of that earthquake in 2017, a 7.1 quake left around 370 people dead, mainly in the capital. yug-dr/dva

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