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Jakarta's population of 42 million is much larger than London's 2025 estimate of 9.8 million.
Five months since the Nintendo Switch 2’s launch, fans are thrilled to learn it can finally run one of the Switch 1’s best games.
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Security images from the attack showed the moment the suspect doused the victim in liquid and physically assaulted her before setting her alight.
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