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Saudi Arabia to Ban Foreigners From Slew of Hospitality Jobs
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Retired Toronto lawyer has gone to court in bid to secure right for advocates to speak up on behalf of animals in legal settings. Case began when Sandra Schnurr filed notice of application against five retail giants selling glue traps, or devices commonly used to catch rodents.
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Nine years on, Greek MPs agree to abide by own anti-smoking law: Metal ashtrays that grace the vestibule off parliament’s cafe are finally being removed
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China ‘must do more’ to protect its children from sex offenders: Academics call for new legislation and a coordinated, nationwide effort to monitor and control known perpetrators of crimes against minors
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Polish towns advocate ‘LGBT-free’ zones while the ruling party cheers them on
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North Korea's national airline Air Koryo will resume direct flights from Pyongyang to the gambling enclave of Macau next week after a 15-year hiatus, the Chinese territory's civil aviation authority said.
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The Romanian government is considering holding a referendum to institute harsher penalties for murder, rape and pedophilia, after mass protests in Bucharest against the authorities' handling of the killing of a 15-year-old girl.
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Switzerland's top court ruled Friday that tax authorities can share information concerning 40,000 UBS accounts with France, rejecting claims that Paris was on a "fishing expedition" to bolster a legal case against the bank.
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Ban 'barbaric' French foie gras, Danish politicians urge EU - Danish left-wing party SF (Socialist People’s Party) wants a debate on whether it should be legal to produce and sell French delicacy foie gras in the EU.
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Following a wave of serious knife crime, healthcare centres in the Swedish city of Gothenberg say they are running low on blood reserves.
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Jamaica wants to end beatings, paddling of kids, saying it leads to later violence
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Russia Thought the Mueller Hearings Were Hilarious: Russian state television evaluated the content of the hearings more honestly than Republicans and their pet networks in the United States.
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Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was hospitalized on Sunday after suffering an acute allergic reaction which one doctor said may have been the result of him being poisoned with an unknown chemical substance.
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'We are hungry, we want our land back': Expropriation without compensation is officially back on South African Parliament's agenda | News24
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Headlines — July 25, 2019
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Headlines — July 24, 2019
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China says it will not “renounce the use of force” in efforts to reunify Taiwan with the mainland and vows to take all necessary military measures to defeat “separatists.”
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‘Puberty is not a disease’: Italian council moves to ban gender-bending drugs for kids
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A TV station based on Islamic teaching could have its UK broadcast license revoked after four of its programs breached restrictions on broadcasting hate speech and incitement to crime - marriage to underage girls is “no problem at all"
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Fins are looking up! Korean fashion designer builds 'wheelchair' to help his disabled goldfish swim
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The gamekeeper at a Scottish grouse-shooting estate illegally killed buzzards, goshawks, badgers, a peregrine falcon and an otter in what a wildlife official described as the “biggest cull of protected species” they had ever seen.
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The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, has warned that the purchase of fruit and vegetables wrapped in plastic is a “dirty habit” that has “become normalised.”
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The British government has launched an investigation after Sri Lankan authorities said they would send back more than hundred shipping containers because they appeared to contain human remains disguised as recyclable metals.
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