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  • 9 January 2023: Supporters of ex-President Bolsonaro storm Brazil’s Congress, Supreme Court
  • 8 January 2023: “One-in-100-year flood event” devastates Western Australia
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  • Powerful earthquake rocks Vanuatu archipelago
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  • Inaugural African Protected Areas Congress closes
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  • Polyurethane plastic substitute can biodegrade in seawater, say scientists
  • Albania blames Iran for cyberattacks
  • “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
  • Tour de France: Cédric Vasseur wins stage 10
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