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0:05 - Zimbabwe elections
1:08 - Thailand election
1:24 - Thaksin Shinawatra returns
1:39 - Greece wildfire deaths
1:54 - Turkey wildfire
2:08 - Fukushima nuclear controversy
Polls have opened in Zimbabwe for presidential and parliamentary elections.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa is seeking a second five-year-term.
His main challenger is opposition leader Nelson Chamisa.
Thailand's new Prime Minister has vowed to become a leader for the people after successfully securing the position from parliament.
Srettha Thavisin's victory ends a deadlock caused by an election 100 days ago and paves the way for a new coalition government.
Thai authorities say former prime minister Thaksin Shinawat has been moved to a hospital on the first night of his detention.
He was jailed shortly after he returned to Thailand following 15 years of self-imposed exile.
Eighteen burned bodies have been found in northern Greece, where wildfires have been raging for several days.
The victims were found by firefighters in an area often used by migrants crossing into Europe from neighbouring Turkey.
Turkish authorities have partially reopened the Dardanelles Strait shipping route.
It was closed to allow firefighting aircraft to scoop up water to douse a forest fire raging in the western province of Canakkale.
Japan says it will begin releasing treated radioactive water from the Fukushima plant into the ocean from Thursday.
China, South Korea and Pacific island nations - as well as Japanese fishermen - all oppose the move.
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0:05 - Zimbabwe elections
1:08 - Thailand election
1:24 - Thaksin Shinawatra returns
1:39 - Greece wildfire deaths
1:54 - Turkey wildfire
2:08 - Fukushima nuclear controversy
Polls have opened in Zimbabwe for presidential and parliamentary elections.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa is seeking a second five-year-term.
His main challenger is opposition leader Nelson Chamisa.
Thailand's new Prime Minister has vowed to become a leader for the people after successfully securing the position from parliament.
Srettha Thavisin's victory ends a deadlock caused by an election 100 days ago and paves the way for a new coalition government.
Thai authorities say former prime minister Thaksin Shinawat has been moved to a hospital on the first night of his detention.
He was jailed shortly after he returned to Thailand following 15 years of self-imposed exile.
Eighteen burned bodies have been found in northern Greece, where wildfires have been raging for several days.
The victims were found by firefighters in an area often used by migrants crossing into Europe from neighbouring Turkey.
Turkish authorities have partially reopened the Dardanelles Strait shipping route.
It was closed to allow firefighting aircraft to scoop up water to douse a forest fire raging in the western province of Canakkale.
Japan says it will begin releasing treated radioactive water from the Fukushima plant into the ocean from Thursday.
China, South Korea and Pacific island nations - as well as Japanese fishermen - all oppose the move.
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