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North Korea fires ballistic missile ahead of G20 summit
[ad_1] SEOUL North Korea launched a ballistic missile from its western region into the sea off its east coast on Tuesday, South Korea’s military said, ahead of a summit of leaders from the Group of…
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Brazil president Temer says corruption charge against him 'weak'
[ad_1] SAO PAULO Brazilian President Michel Temer said on Monday he is confident Congress will support him and vote to block a corruption charge leveled against him by prosecutor-general Rodrigo Janot. In a radio interview,…
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Britain's Javid welcomes resignation of borough leader after fatal fire
[ad_1] LONDON Britain’s communities minister welcomed the resignation of the council leader in the London borough where a fire killed at least 80 people, saying on Monday he would work with the local leader’s replacement.…
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Islamic State cornered in Mosul as Iraq prepares victory celebrations
[ad_1] By Stephen Kalin | MOSUL, Iraq MOSUL, Iraq Islamic State fighters were battling to hold on to the last few streets under their control in the Old City of Mosul on Monday, in what…
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Incidente sull’A9 in Germania: pullman in fiamme e 18 dispersi
[ad_1] di ILEANA CIRULLI – Questa mattina sull’A9 un pullman turistico ha speronato un camion che lo precedeva e, nell’impatto, ha preso fuoco. I passeggeri presenti sul mezzo di trasporto erano 48, compresi due autisti,…
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USA: Trump VS CNN, il presidente mette ‘ko’ le fake news
[ad_1] di BEATRICE GALLUZZO – Domenica mattina sul profilo Twitter ufficiale del quarantacinquesimo Presidente degli Stati Uniti d’America, Mister Donald J.Trump, che al momento conta un numero di followers che si attesta sui 33 milioni,…
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Suicide bomber dressed as woman kills 14 in Iraqi displacement camp
[ad_1] BAGHDAD A suicide bomber dressed as a veiled woman killed 14 people and wounded 13 others in a displacement camp west of the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Sunday, security sources said. Islamic State militants,…
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U.S. warship in operation near disputed island in South China Sea
[ad_1] WASHINGTON A U.S. warship sailed near a disputed island in the South China Sea claimed by China, Taiwan and Vietnam on Sunday in an operation meant to challenge the competing claims of all three…
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Trump, Abe confirm will increase pressure on North Korea: Japan government
[ad_1] TOKYO U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe confirmed in phone talks that they would step up pressure on North Korea in cooperation with South Korea, a Japanese government spokesman said…
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Iraqis prepare to celebrate Mosul victory blocks away from raging battles
[ad_1] By Khaled al-Ramahi and Stephen Kalin | MOSUL/ERBIL, Iraq MOSUL/ERBIL, Iraq Iraqis prepared on Sunday to celebrate an expected victory over Islamic State in Mosul, just blocks away from battles raging in the last…
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Gulf deadline to resolve Qatar rift approaches
[ad_1] By Sylvia Westall and Tom Finn | DUBAI/DOHA DUBAI/DOHA Qatar faces possible further sanctions by Arab states that have severed ties with Doha over allegations of links to terrorism, as a deadline to accept…
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Fire kills three at Syrian refugee camp in Lebanon
[ad_1] BEKAA VALLEY, Lebanon A fire tore through a camp for Syrian refugees in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, killing three people on Sunday, officials said. Flames and thick clouds of black smoke rose from the site…
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Trump to speak with Xi, Abe as North Korea, steel issues loom
[ad_1] WASHINGTON U.S. President Donald Trump will speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sunday, calls that come as frustration builds in the White House over North Korea’s nuclear…
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Usa: approvata dalla Camera la ‘Kate’s Law’
[ad_1] di BEATRICE GALLUZZO – Giovedì si è rivelata, dopotutto, una giornata proficua per il quaranticinquesimo presidente degli Stati Uniti, Donald J. Trump, che ha visto passare alla Camera due provvedimenti chiave della sua amministrazione,…
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Tokyo heads to polls in vote that could spell trouble for PM
[ad_1] TOKYO Voters in the Japanese capital cast ballots on Sunday in an election that could spell trouble for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who is suffering from slumping support because of a scandal over suspected…
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Cabinet ministers tell May to end austerity: Observer
[ad_1] LONDON Prime Minister Theresa May is under pressure from her ministers to end the government’s policy of economic austerity as a new poll shows her popularity has slumped, according to the Observer. Health minister…
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Tower of human skulls in Mexico casts new light on Aztecs
[ad_1] By Roberto Ramirez | MEXICO CITY MEXICO CITY A tower of human skulls unearthed beneath the heart of Mexico City has raised new questions about the culture of sacrifice in the Aztec Empire after…
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World leaders bade Kohl farewell, hailing a force behind united Europe
[ad_1] By Francois Lenoir | STRASBOURG, France STRASBOURG, France Leaders from the United States, Russia and across Europe paid tribute to Helmut Kohl as the architect of German reunification and a driving force for European…
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China's Xi talks tough on Hong Kong as thousands protest for democracy
[ad_1] By James Pomfret and Venus Wu | HONG KONG HONG KONG Chinese President Xi Jinping swore in Hong Kong’s new leader on Saturday with a stark warning that Beijing won’t tolerate any challenge to…
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Theresa May's Brexit red lines leave UK negotiator 'hamstrung': ex-adviser
[ad_1] LONDON British Prime Minister Theresa May is making Brexit minister David Davis’s job of delivering Brexit harder because of her “absolutist” approach, according to his chief of staff who resigned last month. James Chapman…
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Muslim leader urges Indonesians to boycott Starbucks over LGBT stand
[ad_1] By Nilufar Rizki and Jessica Damiana | JAKARTA JAKARTA A leader of Indonesia’s second-largest Muslim organization has called for a boycott of Starbucks (SBUX.O), saying that the international coffee chain’s pro-gay stand risks ruining…
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London attackers kill seven, PM May says 'enough is enough'
[ad_1] By Estelle Shirbon and William James | LONDON LONDON British Prime Minister Theresa May called on Sunday for a stronger response to Islamist extremism after three attackers drove a van into pedestrians on London…
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Southeast Asian nations step up cooperation as Islamic State threat mounts
[ad_1] By Kanupriya Kapoor and Fathin Ungku | SINGAPORE SINGAPORE Southeast Asian nations plan to use spy planes and drones to stem the movement of militants across their porous borders, defense officials said at the…
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Iraqi Shi'ite paramilitaries take Baaj town west of Mosul from Islamic State: army
[ad_1] By Maher Chmaytelli | BAGHDAD BAGHDAD Shi’ite paramilitaries have captured the Iraqi town of Baaj from Islamic State, further shrinking the northern region under jihadist control as part of a U.S.-backed campaign to retake…
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Unsure of U.S., Asia builds new alliances to counter China
[ad_1] By Greg Torode and Raju Gopalakrishnan | SINGAPORE SINGAPORE Several Asian nations are seeking to bolster informal alliances among themselves, regional diplomats and officials said, unsettled by growing fears that the United States could…
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U.S.-backed Syrian forces seize dam west of Raqqa from Islamic State: SDF
[ad_1] BEIRUT U.S.-backed Syrian militias said they seized a major dam on the Euphrates river from Islamic State on Sunday, their latest gain as they push towards Raqqa city. The Syrian Democratic Forces, an alliance…
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Learn from us on democracy, Taiwan tells China on Tiananmen anniversary
[ad_1] By J.R. Wu and Katy Wong | TAIPEI/HONG KONG TAIPEI/HONG KONG Taiwan’s president on Sunday offered to help China to transition to democracy, on the 28th anniversary of China’s bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protests…
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Moroccan police stifle women's protest in northern city
[ad_1] AL-HOCEIMA, Morocco Moroccan authorities stifled a women’s protest against official abuses and corruption on Saturday in a northern town where months of unrest has tested the North African kingdom. The protest in the town…
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North Korea says rejects new sanctions, to continue nuclear program
[ad_1] By Christine Kim and Soyoung Kim | SEOUL SEOUL North Korea “fully rejects” the latest U.N sanctions against its citizens and entities as a “hostile act” and will continue its nuclear weapons development without…
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Residents trapped as gunfire mars ceasefire at Philippines city
[ad_1] By Tom Allard | MARAWI CITY, Philippines MARAWI CITY, Philippines Thousands of civilians hoping to flee fighting in the besieged Philippines city of Marawi remained trapped on Sunday after a four-hour ceasefire to evacuate…