At least 129 dead after riot at Indonesia football match
At least 129 people were killed and around 180 injured at a soccer match in Indonesia after panicked fans were trampled and crushed trying to flee during a riot, police said on Sunday, in what appeared to be one of the world's worst stadium disasters.
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Arema FC supporters enter the field after the team they support lost to Persebaya after the league BRI Liga 1 football match at Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang, East Java province, Indonesia, on October 2, 2022 Antara Foto/Ari Bowo Sucipto/ReutersUkraine forces enter key Russia-annexed town, Zelensky vows to press onward
Ukraine said Saturday its forces had begun moving into the key eastern town of Lyman, located in one of the four Ukrainian regions that Russia annexed, with President Volodymyr Zelensky pledging more areas would follow within the week.
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File photo: A Ukrainian soldier looks out from a tank in the frontline city of Lyman, Donetsk region, Ukraine on April 28, 2022 ReutersPanchagarh boat capsize: How it happened
So far 69 bodies have been recovered after an engine boat carrying over 100 Hindu devotees, heading for a temple on the other side of the Karatoa River to perform Mahalaya rituals, sank near Auliar Ghat under Mareya Union of Boda Upazila in Panchagarh on September 25.
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File photo: People wait on the bank of the Karatoa for their family members who went missing after Sunday's trawler capsize in the river, on Monday, September 26, 2022 Bangla TribuneSoybean and palm oil prices drop globally
The price of soybean oil decreased to $1,390-$1,425 per metric ton and the price of palm oil stood at $850-$900 per metric ton in the global market during the last week of September, according to Statista.
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Mehedi Hasan/Dhaka TribuneExperts: Agriculture sector worst affected by climate change
Bangladesh is one the most climate vulnerable countries in the world, and its agriculture sector has keenly felt the adverse effects of climate change, experts have said.
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The inauguration of the Christian Commission for Development in Bangladesh (CCDB) Climate Centre Dhaka TribuneSpokesman: Nord Stream 2 pipeline has stopped leaking gas
The Nord Stream 2 pipeline is no longer leaking under the Baltic Sea because an equilibrium has been reached between the gas and water pressure, a spokesman told AFP.
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This handout photo released on September 27, 2022 and taken from an aircraft of the Swedish Coast Guard (Kustbevakningen) shows the release of gas emanating from a leak on the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline AFP

