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Explainer: Deadly civil unrest - what is happening in Iraq?
As people protest against the inadequacy of state services and the lack of jobs
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Trump suspends entry of immigrants who cannot pay for healthcare
With plans to allow the lowest number refugees to resettle in the US in 2020
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Hong Kong metro system partially reopens as city braces for further protests
Violent protests erupted across the Asian financial center
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In Ireland: Corporation tax receipts to rise
Ireland to base its budget on assumption that UK will leave EU without a separation deal
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US importers stockpile cheese as tariffs on EU loom
New duties can slash US imports of EU cheese by 30%, jack up prices across country
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PayPal becomes first member to exit Facebook's Libra Association
Says it will forgo further participation in group, focus on its own core businesses
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‘Basketball can become popular in India’
NBA executive Tatum thinks game has potential to grow in country
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Hundreds return to Hong Kong streets as metro, shops shut after violence
The unrest has plunged Hong Kong into its biggest political crisis
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Saudi Arabia allows foreign couples to share hotel rooms
Kingdom also allows women to rent hotel rooms by themselves, in a break with previous regulations
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EU rejects UK's request for weekend talks as Johnson insists on no Brexit delay
The EC says that Johnson’s new Brexit proposals do not provide any basis for finalizing a separation agreement