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Tens of people killed in southeastern Turkish town under curfew
Conflict between Kurdistan Workers Party militants and Turkish security forces surges after ceasefire ends in July
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In ageing Germany, refugees seen as tomorrow's skilled workers
Berlin estimates its working age population will shrink by 6 million by 2030 as the number of deaths outstrips births
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Saudi-led air raids hit bases, Houthi leaders' houses in Yemeni capital
There were no immediate reports of casualties
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US plans to increase refugee intake next year: officials
United States has taken in about 70,000 refugees a year over the past three years
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Wilders tells Dutch parliament refugee crisis is ‘Islamic invasion’
'It's an invasion that threatens our prosperity, our security, our culture and identity,' far-right leader says
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World nuclear capacity set to grow by 45% by 2035
WNANF report forecasts global nuclear capacity will grow to 552 gigawatts equivalent (GWe) by 2035
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Ireland to take up to 4,000 refugees
Dublin has agreed to accept up to 2,900 more refugees than currently planned, says Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald
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Remains of new human species found in South African cave: scientists
Researchers say bones found in South African cave are Homo naledi, a new species of ancient human relative
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De Gea poised for timely return against Liverpool
He was the man-of-the-match when the sides met last year, making a string of superb saves as United won 3-0
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Islamic State attacks Syrian air base in east, dozens reported killed
The base is one of President Bashar al-Assad's last footholds in eastern Syria









