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South Africa’s Zulu nation joins white farmers in fight against government land seizures — RT Business News
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India’s ‘dosa king’ to begin life sentence for murder of love rival: Restaurant tycoon P Rajagopal turns himself in after losing last-ditch attempt to avoid jail
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Slovenia Vows to Recognize Palestine Despite Israeli Threats: The Slovenian nation hopes more European countries join the recognition of the sovereignty of Palestine.
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More than 200 years after he died of his battlefield wounds in Russia, archaeologists believe they have found the remains of one of Napoleon Bonaparte’s favorite generals buried in a park beneath the foundations of a dance floor.
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Former U.S. President Barack Obama did not keep his promises made while he was in office, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said in an interview with American filmmaker Oliver Stone.
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More than 200,000 years old, skull fragments found in Greece show Homo sapiens reached Europe from Africa much earlier than previously known. The findings may upend theories about migration from the cradle of humankind.
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Toxic caterpillar infestation plagues Germany: Armed with flame torches and special vacuum cleaners, towns across Germany are trying to fight back against a plague of oak processionary caterpillars. Their hair can cause painful rashes and even trigger asthma attacks.
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Chinese tycoon Wang Zhenhua formally charged with child sexual abuse
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Viral Facebook video of maggot-infested cherries posted in Canada hits sales of fruit in Hong Kong markets
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel insists people should not be worried about her health despite her body shaking visibly at a public event for the third time in less than a month.
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President John Magufuli urged Tanzania's women to "set your ovaries free" and bear more children as a way to help boost the economy into a regional powerhouse, a step critics say will instead worsen inequality and poverty.
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A lacking police force and the influx of high-powered weapons has fuelled tribal violence in Papua New Guinea, the International Red Cross has said, in the wake of a brutal massacre in Hela province this week.
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Turkey seeks arrest of hundreds of soldiers over alleged coup links - The National
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Hong Kong activists hold vigil for deceased supporters
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Afghanistan: Peace might be breaking out in America's longest ever war
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Kaare Dybvad, Minister for Transport, Building and Housing in the new Social Democrat government, says official use of the word ‘ghetto’ in reference to marginalized areas is “derogatory”.
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A prominent Canadian aid worker and former United Nations official has been jailed in Nepal for sexually abusing children in a landmark case that has shaken up the humanitarian community.
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Johnny Kitagawa, president and founder of Johnny & Associates, a top Japanese talent agency that produced a number of popular male idol groups over the past several decades, died of a ruptured cerebral aneurysm on Tuesday afternoon at a Tokyo hospital. He was 87.
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Russia has given the green light for construction of a 1,250 mile road through its lands amid China's attempts to revive the ancient 'Silk Road' trade route.
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The Norwegian island where the sun shines 24 hours a day and locals want to ban time
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Grandad pictured with tragic tot he dropped 150ft to her death from Royal Caribbean ship window ‘he’d mistakenly thought was shut’
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Gang Rape by Boys Aged 12, 14 Triggers Debate on Lowering Criminality Age in Germany - The victim of a five-strong gang of boys, aged from 12 to 14, was found nearly unconscious in the bushes in the industrial German city of Mulheim.
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More than a fifth of seagulls tested in a study across Australia have been found carrying bacteria that is resistant to commonly-used antimicrobial drugs and can potentially cause serious infections in humans.
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