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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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Hezbollah Supporters, Anti-Government Protesters, Clash in Beirut | Trending
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India Russia Team-up To Help Venezuela Bypass US Sanctions
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An imam and three other men have been locked up by an Austrian court for running a religious group that recruited young men for Isis. The court in Graz, the capital of Styria state, sentenced the imam to seven years in jail.
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CHF4000 for littering? New fines proposed to save Swiss cows - Fines for littering in agricultural areas need to be made ten to 100 times higher, a Swiss politician has argued. The politician has said littering is causing a ‘deliberate threat to animal welfare’.
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The CEO of Norway's sovereign wealth fund, the world's biggest, stepped down on Wednesday, as the fund reported a return on investment of $25.6 billion for the third quarter.
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Why restaurants in one part of Germany must rename Döner kebabs: some of industrial ingredients of the meaty dish did not match the pure ones of those written in the Deutsche Lebensmittelbuch (German food code).
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Germany to tighten hate speech and gun laws to fight far right - The German government on Wednesday approved a draft law to crack down on the far right, three weeks after a deadly attack by an alleged neo-Nazi targeting a synagogue.
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'Don't be these people': A pregnant mum who reserved train seats for her three children and herself has shamed a couple online after they reportedly refused to move.
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Danish government scraps plans to reform sex workers' rights - Krag said that sex workers should not be seen as part of an industry on an equal footing with professions such as, for example, carpentry or teaching, but part of a social problem that must be tackled,
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Denmark has the highest share by far of taxes related to income and wealth at 28.9 percent of GDP, states the report, released on Wednesday by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union.
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