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BREAKING: Parliament Approves Brexit; UK Leaving European Union Before February 2020
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Korea's top Go master Lee Se-dol was defeated by HanDol, a locally developed artificial intelligence program in the second round of the match held in Seoul, Thursday, following Lee's victory the day before.
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A local 6-year-old kindergartner with a passion for buses who exposed a series of mistakes in signage for the Nishitetsu Bus network in this southwestern Japan city received a letter of appreciation from the operator on Dec. 17.
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Japan is set to newly oblige elderly drivers with past records of traffic offenses to have their driving skills tested when they renew their licenses amid a rise in fatal car accidents caused by senior citizens, government officials said Thursday.
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'The monster': a short history of Australia's biggest forest fire.
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Japanese and Russian foreign ministers meet in Moscow for peace treaty talks
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Morgue Staffer Busted Having Sex With Girl’s Corpse in Brazil – The chilling story reportedly played out at the Institute of Legal Medicine in Manaus, where a 52-year-old worker allegedly returned with another colleague after they got drunk, celebrating the football team Flamengo’s victory.
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A flight from Istanbul to Tymbou in northern Cyprus was reportedly cancelled over a terror scare prompted by one of the passengers. The woman, who wore sunglasses and covered her face with a veil, claimed to be member of FETO linked to US-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen by Turkish government.
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Fake GRU agent with crush on last Tsar detained over weapons & accused of raping own daughter he fathered with cousin ‘wife’
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Families in Yorkshire, England are incensed after kids were given homework asking them to imagine they were the parents of Manchester suicide bombing victims and to write an essay on whether “all terrorists should be forgiven.”
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The UK national healthcare system has been infested by insatiable corporatism to the detriment of its patients, award-winning journalist John Pilger told RT. He warns that the situation is now set to get even worse.
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Russian officials have seized nearly $96 million worth of opioids at a Moscow airport this month that were bound for Tajikistan as part of a United Nations HIV response program. 1.2 metric tons of mislabeled methadone with a black-market value of 6 billion rubles ($95.8 million)
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The family of a South African boy who fell and drowned in a latrine pit has been granted compensation for emotional shock and grief by the country's appeals court. His cause of death was found to have been suffocation in human faeces.
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After more than a century, Changwon's most famous ― and infamous ― red-light district faces shutdown. But the city government's plan to close the brothels, some of which date back to 1905, was never going to be trouble-free, with the lives of many people depending on them.
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A Tokyo court ruled Wednesday that Noriyuki Yamaguchi, a prominent journalist said to be very close to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, must pay ¥3.3 million plus additional fees in damages to freelance journalist Shiori Ito, in one of the most high-profile cases of the #MeToo movement in Japan.
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