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‘A great-soldier statesman’: US bids farewell to George HW Bush
The United States bid farewell to former President George HW Bush on Wednesday in a state funeral that brought together world dignitaries, US leaders and the 41st president's friends and family. The funeral began with
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Clashes in Idlib as opposition groups vie for control
ANKARA, Turkey: Attacks by Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) militants in Syria’s northwestern Idlib province were an attempt by the Daesh-backed alliance to strengthen its grip on the region and frighten other factions into submission,
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Lebanon says Israel offered no proof of border tunnels
GENEVA: The first UN-backed discussions on the disputed Western Sahara region since 2012 opened in Geneva on Wednesday, but expectations remained low, with the meeting seen as just a first step towards resuming dialogue.Six
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Renewed push for peace as Western Sahara talks open in Geneva
RIMBO, Sweden: STOCKHOLM: Peace talks between Yemeni government representatives and a rebel delegation will begin on Thursday in Sweden, the UN announced.“The (UN special envoy) would like to announce the restart of the intra-Yemeni
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Canada arrests CFO of Chinese tech giant Huawei
Meng Wanzhou, chief financial officer of Chinese tech giant Huawei, has been arrested in Canada and faces extradition to the US. In a statement on Wednesday, Canada's justice ministry, said Meng was arrested in Vancouver
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World’s biggest oil traders bribed Petrobras staff: prosecutors
Leading global oil traders Vitol, Trafigura and Glencore paid more than $30m in bribes to employees at state-owned Brazilian company Petrobras in a scheme that may still be going on, prosecutors said on Wednesday.
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France abandons petrol tax rises after deadly protests
French President Emmanuel Macron scrapped a fuel tax rise amid fears of new violence after weeks of nationwide protests and the worst rioting in Paris in decades. Three weeks of demonstrations left four people
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PM suggests Serbia could intervene if Kosovo sets up full army
Serbia's prime minister suggested on Wednesday the creation of a standing army in Kosovo could provoke a military intervention. The predominantly ethnic Albanian Kosovo parliament is set to vote on December 14 on transforming
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Philippines’ Duterte: ‘Kill those useless bishops’
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said his country's Catholic bishops are "useless fools" and should be "killed" as the controversial leader stepped up his attack on the church, which has opposed his deadly war on drugs
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Brexit: Contempt ruling is largely symbolic
London - A vote holding the United Kingdom government in "contempt of parliament" is historic - but other than causing acute embarrassment to Prime Minister Theresa May that leaves her with a bloody nose,


