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Saudi-led coalition air strike kills 9 civilians in Yemen market
At least 6,400 people have been killed in Yemen's 16-month war, half of them civilians, according to the UN
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Amazon Japan raided on suspicion of antitrust practices: Nikkei
Japan's Fair Trade Commission raided Amazon on suspicion of pressuring retailers to offer products at lower prices
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Boy dies on 'world's tallest water slide' in US
Verrückt is the world's tallest water slide, according to Guinness World Records, at more than 168 feet tall
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Turkey's Erdogan says would approve death penalty if parliament votes
Erdogan says network of US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen must be destroyed within the framework of the law
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Thailand votes 'yes' to teach politicians a lesson
Critics of the government say the charter will enshrine the military's political role for years to come
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Mudslides triggered by storm claim 40 lives in eastern Mexico
Saturated hillsides collapsed onto modest homes in the wake of now-dissipated Tropical Storm Earl
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Despite sanctions, North Korea prices steady as Kim leaves markets alone
North Korea is now home to a thriving system of semi-legal but policed markets known as 'jangmadang'
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Low cost, flavors, convenience turn teens on to vaping: study
More than half the youngsters said they tried the devices because they were curious
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Mexico landslides leave 38 dead as new storm forms
A total of 28 died in central Puebla state, at least 15 of them minors, as landslides buried several houses
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One U.N. peacekeeper killed, four wounded in north Mali mine attack
About two hours later, another mine exploded near a U.N. peacekeeping vehicle but only caused material damage









