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"Brain fever" (Encephalitis) kills over 150 children in Bihar, India. 400 have been hospitalized in an outbreak linked to a toxic substance in lychee fruit that can affect under-nourished children.
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Mexico's Senate voted on the United States-Mexico-Canada trade agreement to replace the long-existed North American Free Trade Agreement.
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Four out of 10 Koreans in their 50s and 60s said they would consider "twilight divorce" or "graduation from marriage," a survey found, Wednesday.
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Chinese leader Xi Jinping arrived in Pyongyang on Thursday, kicking off his first state visit to North Korea.
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Jamal Khashoggi was likely injected with sedatives before being suffocated with a plastic bag, according to a new UN report on the Saudi journalist's killing
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The head of Spain's traffic agency the Dirección General de Tráfico has said that he “loves” the idea of combating smoking behind the wheel, but that drivers who smoke will not be penalized for the time being.
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Investigators officially accuse 4 pro-Russian military officers of missile attack that shot down MH17
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Tanker attacks are a plot to provoke US-Iran war
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About 8.4 percent of the Italian population, or five million people, were still living in “absolute poverty” in 2018 according to the latest data from Italian national statistics office Istat.
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Japanese elementary and junior high school teachers work the longest hours of any country surveyed by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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Over 3.3 Million Brazilians Unemployed Since 2017: Report
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War with Iran "based on a lie," Sanders vows to do his best to "stop US attacking Iran"
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Manufacturing Consent -- US Navy Displays "mine fragments" from damaged oil tankers saying the ordnance looks Iranian in origin
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A man who donated his sperm to a friend with the belief he could play a role in the child's life has won a High Court fight sparked by the mother's decision to move to New Zealand with their biological child.
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Japanese parents banned from physically punishing children after state declares ‘violence is not allowed for discipline’
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Alcohol sales in Scotland fell to the lowest level for almost quarter of a century last year, new research has found.
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Survey shows crisis of confidence in vaccines in parts of Europe: Just half of people in eastern Europe think vaccines are safe, compared with 79% worldwide
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