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The Russian government doesn’t see domestic violence as a “serious problem” and believes that its scale is exaggerated, the country’s Justice Ministry said in an official response to Europe’s human rights court obtained by the Kommersant business daily.
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Police have busted what they say is Russia’s largest synthetic drug lab on a farm outside Moscow, the Interior Ministry said in a statement Tuesday.
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Nixon and Japan’s Eisaku Sato agreed to deny existence of secret deal to place US nuclear weapons in Okinawa, documents show: Memorandum uncovered from presidential library of late US leader sheds further light on long-rumoured agreement between Washington and Tokyo
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Mongolia’s new ‘cleaner’ fuel may be poisoning the residents who burn it to heat homes: Since residents started using the smokeless briquettes in October, there have been seven other deaths – mainly children, pregnant women, and the elderly
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World’s loudest bird sings heart out in pursuit of love: In the mountainous northern Amazon, a tiny white-plumed suitor turns to face his would-be paramour and belts out a deafening, Klaxon-like call, reaching decibel levels equal to a pile driver.
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A labor standards inspection office in central Japan recognized a Toyota Motor Corp. employee's suicide was caused by an adjustment disorder he developed after he was subjected to power harassment by his superior, ruling that his death was a workplace accident eligible for compensation.
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Prolonged smartphone use could result in an acute eye condition in which one of the pupils turns inward, causing double vision and making the person appear cross-eyed, doctors in Japan have pointed out.
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Shinzo Abe became Japan’s longest-serving prime minister by marking his 2,887th day in office on Wednesday, overtaking Taro Katsura, who led the country for 2,886 days in the early 1900s.
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Senior female Met Police officer convicted of possessing child sex abuse video: Supt Robyn Williams was sent video by her sister, who claimed she was trying to alert people to abuse
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Prince Andrew made racist comments about Arabs at Buckingham Palace dinner, claims former home secretary: ‘Unbelievable’ remarks included jokes about camels which left guests ‘slack-jawed’, says Jacqui Smith
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Netherlands ferry: At least 25 people found after punching air hole in refrigerated container bound for UK - Ferry had been en route to Felixstowe, Suffolk, when 25 were discovered
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UK - At least 42 babies and three mothers may have died unnecessarily and more than 50 newborns suffered avoidable brain damage at a hospital trust, in what is believed to be the worst maternity scandal in NHS history.
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Denmark Pays 71 Syrian Invaders $15K Each To Go Home But Can Return If They Change Their Minds
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Assange Rape Inquiry Is Dropped in Sweden After Nine Years
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The second "annus horribilis" of Isabel II. Prince Andrew's BBC interview shocks the British
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Aussie Denies Participating in Anti-Trump Plot
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The World’s First Lingerie Brand For Transgender Women Is Here: When Carmen Liu stepped into the lingerie department of a store, all she felt was frustration. Amid the rows of satin and lace, the everyday cotton, and the special occasion silk, there was not one pair of panties she could wear.
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A woman in Argentina making her way to the Chilean border had nine pounds of pot hidden inside a fake wearable stomach to make it look like she was carrying a child, police said.
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‘Now I Know What Freedom Is’: A Young Man’s Escape From North Korea
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Vessels Seized by Yemen's Houthis Include 2 South Korean Ships - Yemen's Houthi movement captured earlier three vessels in the Red Sea that were reprtedly carrying a drilling rig belonging to a South Korean company.
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Chinese Scientists Discover Group of 19 Massive Caverns Around Underground River - Researchers claim that the group of giant caves is one of the largest sinkhole clusters found in the country, in comparison with the world’s largest sinkhole cluster, also located in China.
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Dangerous chemicals missing from laboratories of Hong Kong’s universities could threaten public safety, officials and experts warn after campus clashes: Three universities have reported to police that chemicals were stolen from their campuses amid intense clashes
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Ian Douglas James Gordon in court for allegedly punching infant baby: A Perth dad has cried in court as he spoke of the moment his son “went quiet” after a stranger allegedly punched the baby outside a pub.
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A pregnant 13-year-old has tragically died by suicide after she was allegedly gang raped by as many as six men while being held hostage in an apartment. The teenager, known only by her nickname Pinkie, reportedly died just before midnight on Friday in Bangkok, Thailand.
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US backflips on 40-year stance against Israeli Jewish settlements: The US has effectively backed Israel's right to build Jewish settlements on the occupied West Bank by abandoning its four-decade position that they were "inconsistent with international law".
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