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Possible 'First' Sighting Of Newborn Great White Shark

International Business Times 

Drone footage of a young shark emerging to the ocean surface could be the first sighting of a newborn great white, according to new research, potentially revealing a birthing site for the threatened ocean predators.

Palestinians In Lebanon Protest Halt In Funding To UN Agency

International Business Times 

Dozens demonstrated Tuesday outside the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees in Beirut against several countries' decision to suspend funding for the body after Israel charged some staff participated in Hamas's October 7 attack.

German Economy Shrank At End Of 2023: Data

International Business Times 

The German economy contracted at the end of 2023, official data showed Tuesday, the latest gloomy news for Europe's export powerhouse as it battles high inflation and a manufacturing slowdown.

Eurozone Narrowly Dodges Recession

International Business Times 

The eurozone economy narrowly avoided a technical recession in the second half of 2023 but stagnated in the final three months of the year, official data showed Tuesday.



Unionists To End Boycott Of N. Ireland Government

International Business Times 

Northern Ireland's main pro-UK party, the DUP, said on Tuesday it endorses a deal with the UK government allowing it to end a long-running boycott of the province's devolved administration.

'Dynasty In The Making' As Widodo's Shadow Hangs Over Indonesia Vote

International Business Times 

Joko Widodo has led Indonesia for a nearly a decade pledging to do things differently, but he stands accused of manoeuvring to build his own political dynasty in next month's presidential vote in a country long known for its nepotistic politics.

Toyota Sets New Global Record For Annual Vehicle Sales

International Business Times 

Japan's Toyota said Tuesday that it sold a record 11.2 million vehicles in 2023, cementing its position as the world's top-selling automaker for the fourth successive year thanks to a recovery in demand in all regions and easing semiconductor shortages.





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