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                    [Title] => China says 2024 was its hottest year on record
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                    [Title] => World greets 2025 after sweltering year of Olympics, turmoil and Trump
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                    [Title] => When fewer typhoons caused more deaths: What's behind rising fatalities?
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                    [Title] => Securing sustainability through unity
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