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Johnson pushes for poll as EU prepares Brexit delay
Member states have already accepted a delay in principle to avoid the risk of a disorderly divorce
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Two dead as hundreds of police, supporters march in Haiti
Several plain-clothed police fired in the air near the anti-government protesters
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EU states to discuss flexible Brexit delay Monday: sources
Paris says there has to be a strong justification to grant another extension for Brexit
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Baghdadi's aide was key to his capture: Iraqi intelligence sources
'Baghdadi was believed to have been in Idlib for about six months'
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Afghan peace process likely to resume soon
Khalilzad in Kabul for first time since deal with Taliban collapsed in September
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'The Ghost': Baghdadi who oversaw Da'ish rise and fall
IS chief killed himself during a US Special Forces' raid by igniting a suicide vest in northwest Syria
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Rare river-dwelling crocodile lays eggs in new hope for species
Bangladesh conservationists raise hopes that a successful hatching could save endangered species from extinction
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UK PM hails Baghdadi’s death, says battle against IS group 'not yet over'
The death of Baghdadi is an important moment in our fight against terror, says Boris Johnson
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Baghdadi dead in US forces raid, confirms Trump
'Baghdadi killed himself during the raid by igniting a suicide vest'
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Iraq suspends 2 Saudi channels over protests
Al-Arabiya said Iraqi government cited lack of license for suspension
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Sit-in ups pressure on Iraq govt amid relentless protests
Thousands of Iraqis returned to the streets in the capital, defying curfews and violence that has left over 60 dead
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Afghan, US forces kill over 80 Taliban fighters
Taliban claim IED attack on convoy of US forces in Kandahar
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Pakistan stops Modi from using airspace for Saudi Arabia visit
FM Qureshi says decision taken in view of India's atrocities in occupied Kashmir
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Millions face power cuts as California fires spread
Nearly 90,000 people were ordered to flee their homes in Sonoma County
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4 Burundian journalists charged with undermining state security
The next presidential election is scheduled to be held in 2020
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Ethiopia PM Abiy warns ethnic violence could worsen
Says businesses and places of worship had been destroyed, and that an untold number of Ethiopians had been displaced
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Clashes in Barcelona after 350,000 rally in peaceful protest
More than 600 people have been injured in the protests, 367 of them civilians and 289 police, official figures show
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Three killed in fresh violence in Indonesia's Papua
Conflicting accounts are common in Papua, a mineral-rich region on the western half of New Guinea island
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'Black Day': Foreign diplomats denounce India's brutalities in occupied Kashmir
Saudi, OIC representatives censure India for rights violation in occupied Kashmir
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Top US negotiator in Kabul to brief Afghan government
Zalmay Khalilzad's visit comes after meetings with the Taliban in Pakistan
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Kashmir row sparks Malaysia, India palm oil tensions
The Southeast Asian nation is the second-biggest producer, after Indonesia, of the oil
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First woman named as Belgian prime minister
Belgium has not had a fully functioning federal government since December 2018
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5th edition of Pakistan-Turkey Defence Exhibition concludes
Around 57 exhibitors from two countries showcased their equipment
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US, China close to finalising part of trade deal
Headway made on specific issues; talks will continue
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Teen breaks into prison to win back former girlfriend
The 18-year-old was found half-naked by authorities of the detention facility in a northwestern town of Germany
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Russia accuses US of 'banditry' in protecting Syria's oil
After US Defense Secretary said troops were reinforcing their positions in oilfields near the Syrian-Iraqi border
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67 killed in anti-Abiy protests, ethnic violence in Ethiopia
Violence erupted after activist Jawar Mohammed accused security forces of orchestrating an attack against him
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Muslim man hacked to death in India
38-year-old Indian Union Muslim League worker was killed on his way to the mosque
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Taiwan revels in first pride since legalising gay marriage
Organisers estimated at least 170,000 people attended Saturday's festivities
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Russian woman convicted by US of being agent returns home
She acted as a foreign agent for Russia by infiltrating a gun rights group
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Renewed anti-government protests in Iraq leave 42 dead
Protests represent the second phase of a week-long movement in early October that ended with more than 150 people dead
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A surge in protests around the world in October
An overview of new and ongoing demonstrations
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Hong Kong court bans publishing police details, including photos
Earlier, the city's pro-Beijing leaders used a colonial-era emergency law to ban protesters from wearing face masks
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Vietnamese family fears son among 39 UK truck dead
Relatives fear he may have been carrying falsified Chinese passport
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El Chapo's son led dramatic rescue of his half brother in Mexico battle
Security Minister Durazo denies reports that elder brother was captured
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Moscow, Damascus deploy forces to Syria-Turkey border
The deadly incursion killed hundreds and caused 300,000 people to flee their homes
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Backlash as US govt opens criminal probe into Russia investigation
White House struggled to push back against an impeachment investigation targeting the Republican president
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Firefighters battle fierce wildfires across California
Tens of thousands of residents near Santa Clarita fled their homes as the so-called Tick Fire scorched 4,300 acres
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Brexit in limbo as UK PM pushes for election
He hopes will give him a majority to pass the divorce deal he struck with EU leaders last week
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NGOs claim Turkey forcibly deported refugees to Syria
Turkish foreign ministry rejects the accusations saying it wants refugees to return in a safe and honourable manner
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Pollution levels in India's capital hit the worst this year
A toxic haze could envelop New Delhi, neighboring cities if authorities fail to clamp down on fireworks this Diwali
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Rescuers hunt for missing as landslides, floods kill 10 in Japan
Heavy rains in central Japan
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US, China say they are 'close to finalising' part of a Phase One trade deal
Beijing wants US to cancel existing tariffs on Chinese imports, in return for increase in purchases of US commodities
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Over a million protesters demand Chile president's resignation
Demonstrators carrying indigenous and national flags sang popular resistance songs
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Google search gets smarter so queries don't have to
The company last year debuted a neural network-based technique for processing 'natural language'
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Chinese team disqualified for ‘extensive cheating’ at Military World Games
Like the Olympics, the event of Military World Games is held in every four years
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Despite loveless marriage, NATO to keep Turkey close
'It would offer Ankara another six-month extension of the batteries, if requested'
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Four dead in landslides, floods weeks after typhoon hit Japan
Japan was hit by heavy rains just two weeks after a deadly typhoon barrelled through the country
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US, UN urge India and Pakistan to return to table
US official seeks a ‘roadmap’ from India, to political and economic normalcy in IOK
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UK police arrest man and woman for human trafficking over truck deaths
China calls on Britain to seek “severe punishment” for those involved in the deaths

















































