International
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‘I’m a little dazed,’ French artist says after living in a rock
Poincheval, 44, ate stewed fruit and purees while breathing through an air vent. He had some personal items such as…
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U.S. military marches forward on green energy, despite Trump
Image: FILE PHOTO: U.S. Marine Corps Corporal Robert G. Sutton (L) and Corporal Moses E. Perez, field wireman with Combat Logistics…
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Brexit battle lines drawn as UK readies divorce papers
By Alastair Macdonald BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Brexit’s phoney war is about to become real. It may get bloody. Prime Minister…
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Mass killer Breivik loses human rights case against Norway
By Alister Doyle and Terje Solsvik OSLO (Reuters) – Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik lost a human rights case…
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Facebook turns to artificial intelligence to tackle suicides
(Reuters) – Facebook plans to use artificial intelligence and update its tools and services to help prevent suicides among its…
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Bright lava lights up Sicilian sky as Mount Etna erupts
The volcano, one of the most active in the world, has been largely dormant for the last two years, but…
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With a roll of the dice and shouts of ‘yalla’, Jews and Arabs face off
Image: Arab and Jewish players compete in a backgammon championship organised by Double Yerushalmi, a group trying to build closer ties…
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U.N. urges aid access to Yemen ports to avert looming famine
Image: A woman sits with her children near their tent at a camp for internally displaced people in Dharawan, near the…
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Myanmar army defends operation against Rohingya, denies reports of abuses
By Aye Win Myint NAYPYITAW (Reuters) – Myanmar’s military defended its crackdown on the Rohingya Muslim minority as a lawful…
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Afghan capital’s thirsty residents dig deep to combat drought, overuse
Image: An Afghan girl carries water on her back as she climbs a hill in Kabul, Afghanistan February 20, 2017. Picture…
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