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Heavy rains force evacuation of thousands in Japan; one killed
Japan on Thursday ordered the evacuation of thousands of residents from Kyoto after 'historic' rains
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British Prime Minister sets out plan for post-Brexit customs: BBC
London and Brussels have yet to agree what sort of trading relationship they will have after Britain leaves the EU
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In India's parched Bundelkhand, drought brings a tide of migration
The central Indian region of nearly 70,000 square kilometres once received 800 to 900 mm of rain a year
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Trade war could hurt other economies far more than US and China
10 % tariff on US trade fully passed on to the consumer could tip the global economy into a state of stagflation
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Trump to meet Queen Elizabeth despite chorus of discontent
Apart from Lyndon Johnson, Elizabeth has met every US President since Harry S Truman
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Anti-gay hostility threatens Indonesia's AIDS battle: activists
Rising government and public hostility toward LGBT community in Indonesia is threatening the battle against AIDS
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Kabul picks itself up from decades of war, but what next?
'If the Taliban come back, it will be with a new government, not like before'
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US 'opening fire' on world with tariff threats, says China
If US implements tariffs, it will be on companies from all countries including China and the US, says Gao
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Police pluck woman who scaled Statue of Liberty, ending standoff
Authorities could not confirm if she was part of a group of protesters who unfurled a banner that read 'Abolish ICE'
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Netflix turns to Bollywood with Saif Ali Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui's 'Sacred Games'
The online streaming giant premiered its first original series in India in a sheen of Bollywood glitter this week









