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Syria rejects UN plan on constitution committee as regime kills 7 civilians in Idlib
Syria rejects UN plan on constitution committee as regime kills 7 civilians in Idlib BEIRUT: A United Nations plan to end the seven-year civil war in Syria has run aground after Damascus blocked the world
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Georgia gubernatorial candidate poses with anti-Muslim activist
With a thumb's up, a half-hug and a smile, Georgia gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp posed for a photograph with a well-known far-right and anti-Muslim activist at a campaign event. The far-right conspiracy theorist James Stachowiak
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US teachers running in midterms: I hope we’re at a tipping point
Lexington, Kentucky - Paula Setser-Kissick gripped a handful of campaign brochures and strode up to a potential voter's door on a tree-filled Kentucky neighbourhood dotted with political yard signs. "Hi, I'm a Fayette County
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Honduran caravan remains determined despite renewed Trump threats
Tonala, Chiapas, Mexico - Oscar Omar Nunez, a 37-year-old street vendor, said in Honduras you have to pay to work. Extortion and death threats make even the sidewalk business in some neighbourhoods dangerous and
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What to expect from Turkey-hosted summit on Syrian war
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is set to host the leaders of Russia, Germany and France at a four-way summit in Istanbul to discuss the long-running war in Syria, now in its eighth year. In
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‘Whites don’t shoot whites’: 2 black people shot dead in Kentucky
Moments after allegedly killing two African Americans at a supermarket in the US state of Kentucky, 51-year-old Gregory Bush reportedly muttered to a white bystander, "Whites don't kill whites." Bush, who is white, has
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‘Whites don’t shoot whites’: 2 black people shot dead in Kentucky
Moments after allegedly killing two African Americans at a super market in the US state of Kentucky, 51-year-old Gregory Bush reportedly muttered to a white bystander, "Whites don't kill whites." Bush, who is white,
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Sri Lanka president sacks prime minister, appoints Rajapaksa
Former Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has been sworn in as prime minister after the country's president sacked incumbent Ranil Wickremesinghe, in a surprise move that threatens political turmoil in the Indian Ocean nation.
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Cesar Sayoc charged over explosive devices sent to Trump critics
Federal authorities have arrested one individual in connection with suspected explosives sent to top Democrats, former senior US officials and prominent critics of President Donald Trump, the Department of Justice said on Friday. FBI
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Will US exit from the INF Treaty increase risk of war?
The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty was signed in 1987 by US President Ronald Regan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, helping bring an end to the Cold War. The Cuban missile crisis in 1962


