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Morning news brief: Irish service station devastated in a blast killing three & more

Morning news brief: Irish service station devastated in a blast killing three & more

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In the latest,Iran has claimed that Mahsa Amini died of illness rather than beatings in custody. On the Russia-Ukraine war front, Zelensky has urged all nations to act collectively and stop Russia's nuclear threats. Furthermore, an Irish service station has been devastated in a blast that killed three.

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Iran claims Mahsa Amini died of illness rather than 'blows'

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Amini, 22, passed away on September 16—three days after going into a coma as a result of being detained by Tehran's morality police for allegedly violating the Islamic Republic's stringent dress regulations for women. She had been accused of breaking the dress code.

Ukraine war: 'World must act now to stop Russia nuclear threat,' says Zelensky

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Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, claims that Russian authorities have started to "prepare their society" for the potential use of nuclear weapons, but he also stated that he does not think Russia is prepared to use them.

Irish service station destroyed by 'devastating' blast; three killed

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