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UK to boost funding for intelligence agencies, aviation security
The government said it will fund an extra 1,900 officers at its MI5 and MI6 spy agencies and GCHQ intelligence agency
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Zebras escape circus, roam Philadelphia streets for about an hour
The zebras went on the loose from the UniverSoul Circus
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China says global war on terror should also target Uighur militants
China has blamed the violence in Xinjiang on militants, led by East Turkestan Islamic Movement
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South Korea vows no tolerance after violent protest in Seoul
Protest's organisers say they will take to the streets again on December 5
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After Paris, Pope says it is blasphemy to use God's name to justify violence
It is the first time the pope has spoken directly to the general public about the Paris attacks
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Charismatic Canadian PM mobbed by selfie seekers on world debut
Canadian officials say world leaders are lining up to shake Trudeau's hand
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Holder of Syrian passport found near Paris gunman crossed Greece
Greek police source says the man arrived in Leros on a small vessel from Turkey with a group of 69 refugees
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G20 leaders agree to cooperate on migration as a global problem - draft
The draft has yet to be accepted by all and is to be published on Monday
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Obama says stands with France in hunting down those behind Paris attack
Obama also condemned a double suicide bombing linked to Islamic State in the Turkish capital Ankara last month
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At least 10 killed as train derails during testing in eastern France
Train going from Paris to Strasbourg derailed on Saturday near the German border, kills 10, injures 32









