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- London: Number of rough sleepers hits record high
London: Number of rough sleepers hits record high
The number of rough sleepers in the British capital London has shown a record increase to reach more than 2,000, according to new data. - US Fed cuts interest rates for third time this year as economy slows
US Fed cuts interest rates for third time this year as economy slows
US Federal Reserve on Wednesday lowered interest rates by 25 basis points amid a further slowdown in US economic growth, the central bank's third rate cut this year. - Kazakh boxers win four medals at Tokyo 2020 Test Events
Kazakh boxers win four medals at Tokyo 2020 Test Events
Kazakh boxers have won 2 gold and 2 silver medals at Tokyo 2020 Test Events, - Parliament passes free high school education bill
Parliament passes free high school education bill
South Korea's National Assembly on Thursday passed revised bills that provide the grounds for free high school education. - Kazakhstan and the Netherlands debate economic cooperation issues
Kazakhstan and the Netherlands debate economic cooperation issues
As part of his official trip to The Hague, Kazakh Prime Minister Askar Mamin held talks with his counterpart, Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte. - Chinese scientists develop new material for treatment of liver cancer
Chinese scientists develop new material for treatment of liver cancer
Chinese scientists have developed a nanometer material that can be used for liver cancer treatment, according to the Suzhou Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Technology under the Chinese Academy of Sciences Wednesday. - Historical castle burned down in Okinawa as predawn fire rages
Historical castle burned down in Okinawa as predawn fire rages
The main building of an Okinawa castle listed as a World Heritage site has burned down in a predawn fire, with authorities working to control the blaze that has also engulfed other buildings in the castle complex, police said.