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China bans exports of black clothing to Hong Kong amid protests; all mailings to city ‘severely investigated’, courier firm worker says
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Spain jails Catalan separatist leaders, sparking protests, clashes
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Climate Protesters Climbing on London Underground Trains Physically Removed by Angry Public
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Taxpayers have been left paying millions of pounds for a maternity unit built under the controversial private finance initiative (PFI) only for it to be closed to the public for more than 18 months.
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France's House of Representatives has passed a comprehensive bill to give unmarried women and lesbians access to fertility treatments.
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Morocco’s king has pardoned Hajar Raissouni, a journalist sentenced to a year in prison last month for extramarital sex and an abortion, along with her fiance, a doctor and two of his colleagues, the justice ministry said on Wednesday.
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Pro-democracy lawmakers were dragged out of Hong Kong's legislature by security guards on Thursday after they heckled the city's pro-Beijing leader for a second day running, the latest outburst of political rancour in the strife-torn city.
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A French appeals court on Wednesday sentenced a woman to five years in prison for having kept her baby daughter hidden for nearly two years, mainly in the maggot-infested boot of her car.
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The Danish parliament’s citizenship committee (Indfødsretsudvalget) has rejected a number of applications because of previous traffic convictions, according to a report.
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UK drops plans for online pornography age verification system.
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Tourists begged not to use Google Maps to find ‘hidden beaches’: More than 140 tourists looking for hidden beaches on this Italian island have been rescued after a spectacular Google Maps disaster.
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A 14-year-boy faces a huge repair bill along with criminal charges after allegedly crashing a stolen car into a $400,000 Lamborghini SUV in Perth's south.
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The leading solar car competing in the World Solar Challenge has burst into flames, forcing the team out of the race for the first time in 20 years.
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Why Australia is turning to psychoactive drink kava to make friends in the Pacific - Kava might taste like dirty dishwater to some, but Australian Government is hoping bitter psychoactive beverage will help sweeten relations with its South Pacific neighbours in the face of rising Chinese influence.
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Feds rescue 23 abused kids in bust of international child porn ring as more than 300 are arrested including South Korean 'mastermind' of Darknet site with sick videos of children and infants that were sold for bitcoin
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Archeologists have uncovered nearly two dozen sealed coffins in the Egyptian city of Luxor, found “as the ancient Egyptians left them,” the country’s Ministry of Antiquities announced on Tuesday.
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An Australian woman who went missing Sunday while camping about 62 miles from the South Australian capital of Adelaide was found Wednesday after a man looking at his remote security footage noticed an ‘SOS’ sign, a Morse code distress symbol, that she had etched in the mud near his property.
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Underground channel took major bite out of typhoon’s wrath:Deep below areas around Tokyo, an unsung hero has been hard at work preventing rivers from flooding due to Typhoon No. 19 that lashed eastern Japan over the weekend.
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Bulk bags filled with greenery collected during decontamination efforts after the nuclear disaster at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant were swept into a river during Typhoon No. 19 on Oct. 12.
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A drug-smuggling case south of Moscow risks falling apart after the disappearance of the prosecution’s key evidence: the cat that allegedly carried the drugs into a prison, the Kommersant business daily reported Wednesday.
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Russia removed three U.S. diplomats from a train near the site of a mysterious military testing accident on Monday because they did not have special permits to be in the area, Interfax reported on Wednesday.
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The Swedish navy spent almost $2 million hunting for a Russian submarine off the coast of Stockholm that turned out to be a broken buoy, Sweden’s Svenska Dagbladet newspaper has reported.
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Hong Kong protesters’ five demands meant to ‘humiliate’ government but won’t solve city’s issues, Singapore PM Lee Hsien Loong says
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