International
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Trump weighs revised travel ban, Supreme Court test still possible
Image: Shanez Tabarsi is greeted by her daughter Negin after traveling to the U.S. from Iran following a federal court’s temporary…
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Bolivia fights locust plague threatening corn, sorghum harvests
Image: A farmer holds a locust for the camera in Cabezas district in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, February 9, 2017. Picture taken…
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Protesters face off as U.S. abortion debate heats up
Image: Planned Parenthood supporters hold signs at a protest in downtown Denver February 11, 2017. REUTERS/Rick Wilking By Lacey Johnson and…
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Earthquake in southern Philippines kills four, damages infrastructure
Image: Debris falls on a car after a strong earthquake hit Surigao city, southern Philippines February 11, 2017. REUTERS/Stringer MANILA…
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Mongolian citizens offer cash, jewelry, horses to pay off government debt
Private citizens in Mongolia are donating cash, jewelry, gold and even horses to help the government make a near $600…
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EU to take more legal action against nations soft on carmakers
Image: EU Industry Commissioner Elzbieta Bienkowska holds a news conference on the European Defence Action Plan in Brussels, Belgium November 30,…
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Obama kiteboards in Caribbean with billionaire Richard Branson
Former U.S. president Barack Obama is trying some new and dangerous water sports that the Hawaii native had to miss…
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Eight countries sign up to counter Trump’s global anti-abortion move
Eight countries have joined an initiative to raise millions of dollars to replace shortfalls caused by President Donald Trump's ban…
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Russian air strikes accidentally kill three Turkish soldiers in Syria
By Suleiman Al-Khalidi and Daren Butler AMMAN/ANKARA (Reuters) – Russian air strikes accidentally killed three Turkish soldiers and wounded 11…
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Graphics-chip maker Nvidia’s revenue beats expectations
(Reuters) – Nvidia Corp’s quarterly revenue surged more than 50 percent for the second straight quarter and beat expectations, helped…
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