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Parts of South Sudan experiencing famine: government official
Parts of war-ravaged South Sudan have been hit by famine
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Greece needs 'far less' money than agreed in third bailout: ESM head
The review of the Greek bailout program has been beset by delays and disputes between Athens and its EU creditors
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Washington prepares to bring North Koreans to US for talks: report
"Obviously North Korea is a big, big problem and we will deal with that very strongly"
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Snap bets on hardware as Facebook threat looms
Snap has built a secretive product development lab and hired hundreds of hardware engineers
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Vietnamese sailor killed, seven abducted in Philippine pirate attack
The Islamic State-linked group has been involved in frequent acts of piracy and has beheaded captives
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Turkish PM, US vice president discuss improving ties: sources
Ankara has also been angered by US support for a Kurdish militia group fighting Islamic State in Syria
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Traffic jams cost US drivers $1,200 a year - study
In Bogota, Colombia, motorists spend 31.8 percent of their total driving time in traffic jams
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Iraq launches offensive on last Islamic State stronghold in Mosul
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announces the start of the offensive in the northern city
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Amid record betting on Oscars, 'La La Land' is seen as a lock
Bookmakers are overwhelmingly confident that La La Land will take home the best picture statuette on Sunday, Feb. 26
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Airport killing seen on CCTV, probe strains Malaysia-North Korea ties
The murder is an unforgivable criminal act and demonstrates the recklessness and brutality of the North Korean regime









