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Prime Minister Scott Morrison won’t stand for the “indulgent and selfish” practices of certain environmental groups, promising to outlaw them.
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Officials in Beijing will combine the country's state-of-the-art facial recognition technology with a version of their controversial 'credit system' to speed up security checks in the city's overcrowded metro system.
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McDonald's apologises for 'Sundae Bloody Sundae' ads - ‘The campaign was intended as a celebration of Halloween, not as an insensitive reference to any historical event’
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Hidden 2,000-year-old monument discovered in Forest of Dean: Archaeologist Jon Hoyle finds ring cairn following laser scan of woodland in Gloucestershire
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The new-generation Russian minesweeper Alexander Obukhov, which has the largest solid-cast fiberglass hull in the world, was on a regular training mission when it spotted a big unidentified object lying on the seafloor 60 metres underwater near the Kaliningrad region.
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Thai King’s Aides and Bedroom Guards Dismissed For ‘Extremely Evil Conduct’ and Being ‘Lax’ - This is third clean-up of secretive Thai royal court. Last week, palace shocked nation after it announced monarch’s consort removed from her position for trying to prevent appointment of queen.
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The Indian Army has punished a major general by dismissing him from service in connection with the sexual harassment of a lady officer in August this year.
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KGB's Profile on Vladimir Putin Revealed - The file specifically stresses the then 23-year-old KGB officer's achievements in sports, namely in martial arts, which Putin continues to practice to this day.
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Arctic kindergarten killing: Man cuts sleeping boy’s throat in daycare center ‘on the orders of Satan’
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‘Americans will respawn al-Baghdadi’: Assad casts doubt on ISIS leader’s death, draws parallels with Bin Laden’s killing
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Australia calls out China for its horrifying persecution of minorities – but the world isn’t listening: China claims the facility in this image is a “vocational training centre”. The truth, called out by a group of 23 fed up nations this week, is horrifying.
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The '80s sci-fi classic Blade Runner was set in November, 2019. See what the movie got right and wrong about the 'future'
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Getting measles is even more dangerous than doctors had realised, because it destroys immunity that the victim has acquired to other diseases, according to two new studies published by British and American researchers.
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'UFO clouds' create spectacle in skies over Tasmania - It's not just the dancing lights of the Aurora Australis or the vibrant blue algae of bioluminescence that wow shutterbugs in Australia's southernmost state.
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A U.S. congressional committee on Wednesday passed a bill calling for U.S. efforts to reunite Korean-Americans with their family members in North Korea.
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As wholesale prices skyrocket for Pacific flying squid amid a record low catch in Japan, processing companies in the “squid town” of Hakodate, Hokkaido, are scrambling to stay afloat.
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Shuri Castle, once the heart of Okinawa's Ryukyu Kingdom, destroyed in fire: Large parts of Shuri Castle, a symbol of Okinawa Prefecture and popular tourist attraction in the city of Naha, were destroyed in a fire early Thursday morning, authorities said. The cause of the blaze remains unknown.
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Tokyo's famous Shibuya district was bustling with costume-clad Halloween revelers on Thursday night as the area remained under a street drinking ban and heavy police surveillance in efforts to prevent a possible repeat of last year's anti-social behavior.
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European justice opts to force Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic to relocate refugees
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Chile: Public Prosecutor Looking at 840 Human Rights Violations
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Morocco death penalties confirmed for killers of Scandinavian hikers
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Air Defenses of the Army and Popular Committees downed on Wednesday evening a spy plane belonging to the US-Saudi aggression in Ras Issa area in Hodeidah with undisclosed missile.
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If you have ever backpacked in Australia and have paid the so-called backpackers' tax, you might be owed some money after the federal court found it to be, in some cases, invalid.
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Chile Needs More “Neoliberalism”—Not Less.
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