More than 170 dead in stampede at Indonesian soccer stadium
At least 170 people were killed and many injured in a soccer game in Malang, Indonesia. The incident happened after a soccer game in the
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At least 170 people were killed and many injured in a soccer game in Malang, Indonesia. The incident happened after a soccer game in the
This article was originally published on July 18, 2022. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates himself is a globally influential figure, particularly for his philanthropic work. The
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