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Canadian court releases Huawei’s Meng Wanzhou on bail
A court in Canada has granted bail to a top executive of Chinese telecom giant Huawei while she awaits an extradition hearing, following her arrest at the request of the United States. Meng Wanzhou,
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El Mozote massacre: Waiting for justice nearly 40 years later
El Mozote, El Salvador - Juan Antonio Pereira knows who killed his wife and children. But nearly four decades later, the men responsible continue to walk free. On the day of the massacre - December
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India’s ruling Hindu nationalists suffer blow in state elections
India's ruling party lost power in three key states on Tuesday, dealing Prime Minister Narendra Modi his biggest defeat since he took office in 2014 and boosting the opposition ahead of general elections next
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250,000 Syrian refugees could return home next year: UNHCR
CAIRO: Egyptian authorities have launched an investigation into images said to show a naked couple who scaled the Great Pyramid that has sparked outrage in the conservative Muslim country, an official said Tuesday.In a
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Iran sentences 3 rights lawyers to prison
CAIRO: Egyptian authorities have launched an investigation into images said to show a naked couple who scaled the Great Pyramid that has sparked outrage in the conservative Muslim country, an official said Tuesday.In a
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Palestinian shot dead by Israeli forces in West Bank
CAIRO: Egyptian authorities have launched an investigation into images said to show a naked couple who scaled the Great Pyramid that has sparked outrage in the conservative Muslim country, an official said Tuesday.In a
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Charlottesville: Life sentence recommended for James Alex Fields
A jury recommended life plus 419 years on Tuesday for a man convicted of killing a woman and injuring dozens when he drove his car into counterprotesters at a white nationalist rally in Virginia.
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Rebels kill four policemen in Kashmir
Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir - Four policemen were killed when rebels stormed a police post in the southern part of Indian-administered Kashmir's Shopian district. The state police chief Dilbagh Singh told Al Jazeera the police were
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The kindergarten giving hope to refugees in Morocco
Kenitra, Morocco - A kindergarten called "Hope" operates in the middle of a residential neighbourhood 50km from Morocco's capital Rabat. The name aptly describes the activities taking place inside the brightly coloured building in Kenitra.
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What next for Theresa May and Brexit?
Deal or no deal? That's the question dividing Britons as Prime Minister Theresa May fights it out both in parliament in London and with the European parliament in Brussels. She postponed Monday's planned vote


