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French anti-terrorism prosecutors found not only photos of the killer of the French teacher Samuel Paty, but also found “photographs relating to” the Islamic State (ISIS).
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China plans to launch the core module for its first permanent space station this week in the latest big step forward for the country's space exploration program.
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Taking a knee during the Tokyo Olympics or lifting a fist in support of racial equality will be punished said the International Olympic Committee. On Wednesday it maintained its ban on athletes' protests inside stadiums, at ceremonies and on podiums.
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Viral Facebook video of maggot-infested cherries posted in Canada hits sales of fruit in Hong Kong markets
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'They put a few coins in your hands to drop a baby in you' – 265 stories of Haitian children abandoned by UN fathers
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It's catching. ..Monkeys In Thailand Overpower Police, Seize City Blocks And Create Autonomous No-Go Zone.
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NATO flagship, UK aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales has broken down shortly after launching from Portsmouth Naval Base.
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Another Wuhan doctor, Dr Mei Zhongming, 57, who treated coronavirus patients dies from infection.
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Three Turkish nationals were arrested in downtown Athens on Wednesday night for possession of fake Greek identity cards.
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58 travellers caught with false Covid-19 test at Brussels Airport. All travellers were fined €750, and those who fail to pay this settlement will have to appear before the criminal court and risks a prison sentence of five years and a fine of up to €2,000.
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More than 200 years after he died of his battlefield wounds in Russia, archaeologists believe they have found the remains of one of Napoleon Bonaparte’s favorite generals buried in a park beneath the foundations of a dance floor.
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Poor nations are worried rich countries might break their promise to put $100 billion per annum into the UN Climate Fund, though they hope their prompt submission of applications for the money will encourage rich countries to do their bit.
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Nicolas Sarkozy is set to become France's first ex-president to stand trial on corruption charges in a case in which he is accused of trying to obtain classified information from a judge. The trial will begin on October 5 and will last until October 22, a Paris court said.
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Russian ISS Crew Offers Congratulations on 60th Anniversary of Worlds First Manned Spaceflight.
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Locals stunned by bizarre creature washed up on Victorian beach: While going for a stroll along a beach in Victoria’s southeast, a local found a very bizarre-looking creature washed up on the sand.
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It is obvious that since 9/11, Covid-19 and the World Economic Forum’s push for a Fourth Industrial Revolution that the USA and other countries have been slipping into a new form of fascist control.
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Benin City: the epicenter of trafficking in Nigeria (Google Translated article)
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A "Biblical" Invasion Of Locusts Threatens To Cause Widespread Famine In The Horn Of Africa
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Baptized Russian soldiers won World War II while most of the country's atheist soldiers died in battle, according to an Orthodox Church bishop.
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Crappy rescue? Poop truck helps extinguish burning BMW in Russia (VIDEO)
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African man dragged by the leg out of supermarket in China as blacks are barred entry.
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‘I get kissed all the time’: Paul Gascoigne has said he kissed a woman on a train to “protect” her from abuse but claimed it was not sexual, adding that he gave her “just a little peck” and did not use his tongue.
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Russia's lower house of parliament passed legislation on Thursday that will allow individual journalists to be labeled foreign agents, a move that critics say will tighten curbs on the media.
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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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