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Indonesia is poised to pass a new penal code that criminalizes consensual sex outside marriage and introduces stiff penalties for insulting the president’s dignity — a move rights groups criticized as an intrusive assault on basic freedoms.
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South Korea’s worst serial killer looks like he has finally been identified after his violent crimes inspired a hit movie and confounded investigators for more than 30 years.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that Israel is a Russian-speaking state and that the two countries share a common history and extensive family ties.
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Paedophile priest committed abuse in the 'safety' of another clergyman's home, survivor says - More evidence has come to light that paedophile priests working in the Melbourne and Ballarat Catholic dioceses operated in an organised network that included a suburban 'safe house'.
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A lengthy post-typhoon blackout in Chiba Prefecture that has left tens of thousands of people without power for more than a week is raising questions about preparedness in disaster-prone Japan.
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Twitter users are shocked by a decision handed down by the district court in Japan stating that a retweet is equivalent to an endorsement, the exact opposite of the intent behind the oft-seen disclaimer, "retweets do not equal endorsements."
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Dog owners have been warned to limit contact with other dogs as the result of a mystery illness which has affected hundreds of dogs in Norway in recent weeks. Currently, around 25 dogs have died as a result of the illness.
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An Austrian court has ruled that a German tourist who took exception to a World War II portrait in an Austrian guesthouse had no right to complain about it on travel sites.
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Norway mosque shooter Philip Manshaus killed stepsister over her ‘Chinese origin’, police say: Johanne Zhangjia Ihle-Hansen, who was adopted by Manshaus’ father’s girlfriend, was shot three times in head and once in chest
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Ichiro Matsui, the mayor of Osaka and head of Nippon Ishin no Kai, said Tuesday that water tainted by radioactive tritium from the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant could — if proven environmentally safe — be sent to Osaka and dumped into Osaka Bay.
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Sinead O’Connor has accused Prince of attempting to “beat her up” and leaving a female member of his band with broken ribs. The Irish singer, who has previously detailed her clashes with the singer, divulged more details about her “frightening” encounter with the artist.
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AfD politician threatens journalist after Hitler comparison: Björn Höcke halts interview after German state broadcaster draws parallel to Nazi rhetoric
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'He's a barbarian': Māori tribe bans replica of Captain Cook's ship from port - New Zealand village complains to ministry of culture and heritage over planned visit by a replica of the Endeavour
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Team Trump: Saudis See This Attack as Their 9/11 - “It seems like a trivialization of the tragedy of 9/11, but from a Saudi point of view it is a way of explaining their shock to Americans,” one expert says.
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Bears on skateboards and tigers chained up for selfies among animals being ‘abused’ to amuse tourists in Europe: Investigation finds bear put on skateboard in circus, elephants ridden and tigers chained for selfies
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Government apologises for breaching court ruling against arms sales to Saudi Arabia: ‘Thousands of people have been killed in this war and it is staggering that the trade secretary thinks an apology will get her off the hook’
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An Air India flight was delayed by several hours after the crew discovered a swarm of belligerent bees blocking the cockpit window.
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A giant salamander that once lived in the London Zoo and was later on display at the Natural History Museum represents a new species that may be the world's largest amphibian.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that he is "not ready" to travel to North Korea, although he declined to comment on a media report that the country's leader Kim Jong Un had invited him to Pyongyang.
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Two chemical compounds that may increase the risk of cancer have been found in high concentrations in water sources near United States military bases in the southernmost prefecture of Okinawa.
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A Kiwi “witch doctor” has been charged with murdering a family of five found on a cliff with a sole survivor — a 12-month-old baby girl.
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A man accused of murdering his wife by setting her on fire said it was his prerogative to hit her if he wanted, a Sydney jury has been told.
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S Korean beer imports from Japan plunge 97% - South Korean imports of Japanese beer slumped almost to zero last month in the face of a consumer boycott sparked by a bitter trade and historical dispute between Seoul and Tokyo,
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Taliban revoke ban on Red Cross, provide security guarantees
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