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Hong Kong leader apologises for mosque water cannon incident
After police hit a major mosque as they battled protesters during another day of political unrest
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Facebook open to currency-pegged stablecoins for Libra project
The social media giant is facing growing scepticism about its digital currency project Libra
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China's next commercial rockets to make test flights in 2020, 2021
China envisions constellations of commercial satellites that can offer high-speed internet
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Erdogan says he will never allow vaping, will block e-cigarettes in Turkey
Turkish president urges to put down cigarettes and drink tea
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Erdogan says Turkey expects US to keep promises, not stall Syria truce deal
Ankara and Washington agreed to a five-day truce to allow Kurdish YPG militia to withdraw
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Australian newspapers unite in protest against media restrictions
Protest was held to pressurise government to exempt journalists from laws restricting access to sensitive information
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Pentagon chief in Afghanistan as US looks to kickstart Taliban talks
The aim is to still get a peace agreement at some point, a political agreement, says Mark Esper
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Brexit will happen on Oct 31 despite PM's unsigned delay request, UK says
Parliament can't change government's policy or determination, says minister
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UK's Labour will try to amend Brexit deal legislation
McDonnell says Johnson’s decision to send an unsigned letter to the EU requesting a delay to Brexit
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Thousands of Hong Kong protesters stage illegal march; metro stations close
Two people shot, thousands injured and more than 2,300 people arrested since June