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Branded a traitor, Russian sports whistleblower hides abroad
Yulia Stepanova secretly recorded Russian coaches and athletes over almost two years
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Under pressure as never before, Merkel marks 10 years in office
Calling the end of the Merkel era, as some in the German and international media have done, looks premature
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Norway tightens asylum rules as anti-migrant sentiment strengthens
The Nordic country of 5.2 million people, expects to receive up to 35,000 asylum applications this year
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Princeton University to mull dropping Woodrow Wilson's name in racism row
The 28th US president was a leader of the Progressive Movement but also supported racial segregation
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Obama doesn't dye and tell
A leader's true hair colour has sometimes been a matter of controversy, but Obama doesn't dye his hair he says
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Russian parliament gives blessing to security overhaul after plane bombing
Lawmakers say they want to ensure Putin knows he has their full support if he decides to go further
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Balkan border controls leave migrants in limbo: aid agencies
Measures by Macedonia, Slovenia and other states are creating tension at border crossings leaving families stranded
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Muslim man offers Paris empathy hugs
The blindfolded Muslim man stood at the site where many Parisians went to pay their respects
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Saudi court sentences Palestinian poet to death for apostasy: HRW
Kingdom's Justice Ministry or other officials could not immediately be reached for comment
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Kerry says US can 'neutralise' Islamic State quicker than it did al Qaeda
Secretary of State says US is going to defeat Islamic State









