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The Manitoba government is planning to recruit civil servants from Quebec who are concerned about a new law in the province banning religious symbols at work.
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Convicted drink-drivers could have 'alcolocks' fitted to cars: UK government funds study to see how effective devices could be in stopping reoffending
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A private dive team has located the last U.S. Navy warship to be sunk by a German submarine in World War II, just a few miles off the coast of Maine.
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A man suspected of torching an animation studio in western Japan shouted that he had been plagiarized and appeared to have planned the attack, media said on Friday after a blaze that killed 33 people in Japan’s worst mass killing in two decades.
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Tiger found lying on bed inside house while sheltering from India floods: Millions displaced and 97 dead in Bihar and Assam as monsoon continues
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Three men have been sentenced to death in Morocco for beheading two Scandinavian women in December. Twenty other defendants were sentenced to various terms in prison.
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Twelve Israeli teens appear in court in Cyprus accused of gang-raping Briton, 19, 'while filming on their phones' in 'attack' that prompted British tourists to beat up Israeli holidaymakers
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Several citizens were forcibly removed by police after they jeered at Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during his campaign speech on July 15, prompting experts to question the move as excessive security measures.
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Italian hospital offers help to 5-year-old girl who UK doctors want to unplug from life support
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Violence rockets as police solve 40,000 fewer crimes a year in deepening ‘crisis’: Police chief says fewer crimes are being solved because of strain on policing
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A suspected arson attack on an animation production company in Kyoto left at least 33 people dead and another dozens injured Thursday. The death toll is the highest for an arson incident since 1989, when the previous Heisei Era (1989-2019) started, according to police.
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Man shouting 'You die' kills 33 at Japan anime studio
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Russia launches criminal case over gay couple's adoption
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Young drivers may be banned from road at night under safety plan: Scheme aims to reduce number of drivers involved in accidents during first years behind wheel
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A grizzly bear that terrorized a couple for roughly 12 hours on a remote lake in the Northwest Territories was known to be a problem, according to a territorial wildlife officer. Grizzly trashed camp, destroyed canoe and trapped man and woman for hours
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Record-breaking Japanese female free diver, Sayuri Kinoshita, 30, died Monday on Japan's National (holiday of) Ocean Day, the 15th of July, following an accident last week, having fallen from her apartment in the southern island prefecture of Okinawa.
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A man started a fire at a Kyoto animation studio after spraying liquid there Thursday morning, leaving nearly 40 people injured, with several of them unconscious and one confirmed dead, local police and rescuers said.
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UK schools that teach LGBT lessons are neglecting the religious beliefs of parents, a protest activist told RT. Britain’s anti-extremism body has criticized the government for being “too slow” to quell outrage over the issue.
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The family of a British holidaymaker who could be paralysed for life after breaking his neck at Aqualandia in Benidorm are demanding that Aqualandia launch a full investigation.
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'Not a dustbin': Cambodia to send plastic waste back to the US and Canada - Country vows to return 1,600 tonnes of waste as south-east Asian countries revolt against an onslaught of rubbish shipments
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The deadly Ebola outbreak in Congo is now an international health emergency, the World Health Organization announced Wednesday after a case was confirmed in a city of 2 million people .
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Children in Germany will have to prove they've had a measles vaccination before they can attend kindergarten or go to school, under a new draft law. Parents who object to immunizing their kids face hefty fines.
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Chinese scientists’ new technique to wipe out mosquito populations may provide vital new weapon against range of deadly diseases. Researchers managed to eradicate populations on two islands in Guangzhou province in two years by releasing 200 million insects specially bred to be infertile
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