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Twitter, Facebook launch tools to track advertising
The moves aim towards greater transparency regarding US federal election campaign ads
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South Korea to tighten laws amid influx of Yemeni asylum seekers
South Korea will tighten laws governing the arrival of refugees, the Justice Ministry said on Friday
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Another American suffers mysterious illness at US embassy in Cuba
Cuban officials have denied any involvement or any knowledge of what was behind it
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Iraq executes 12 after PM calls for speedy executions
Iraq put to death 12 convicted of terrorism hours after Prime Minister Haider al Abadi called for speedy executions
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Nurse guilty of 'black magic' in landmark British slavery case
The case marks the first successful prosecution of a Briton for slavery offences committed outside the country
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Moroccan court sentences journalist to three years in jail
A Moroccan court sentenced on Thursday local journalist Hamid El Mahdaoui
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Victims of mass shooting at Maryland newsroom
Five newspaper employees, four of them journalists, were killed on Thursday in a Maryland newsroom
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China to have good intent towards EU at Eastern Europe summits
China and the EU will hold their own summit in Beijing in mid July
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Second Canadian judge suspends Quebec niqab ban
Quebec’s Liberal government defends the law and says it does not discriminate against Muslim women
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US report on human trafficking warns against separating children and parents
More than 2,300 children remain separated from their parents as result of US’s policy on illegal immigrants









