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Mass protests force Romania to scrap decree decriminalising graft
By Radu-Sorin Marinas BUCHAREST (Reuters) – Romania’s prime minister said on Saturday he was scrapping a decree that would have…
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Louvre attacker put under formal detention after condition improves
PARIS (Reuters) – The knife-wielding attacker who was shot by a French soldier outside the Louvre museum has been declared…
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After ending ceasefire, Philippine leader says peace talks over too
MANILA (Reuters) – Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on Saturday that peace negotiations with Maoist-led rebels would be scrapped, five…
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U.S.-backed Syrian force in new phase of Raqqa assault
By Rodi Said and Tom Perry RAQQA PROVINCE, Syria/BEIRUT (Reuters) – An alliance of U.S.-backed militias started a new phase…
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Macron offers refuge in France to U.S. scientists, entrepreneurs
LYON, France (Reuters) – French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron on Saturday called on U.S. scientists, academics and entrepreneurs at odds…
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Armyworm outbreak spreading in southern Africa: FAO
The FAO said an emergency meeting would be held in Harare from Feb. 14 to 16 to shape coordinated emergency…
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To save lives, WHO wants global focus on catching cancer early
In a report launched ahead of World Cancer Day on February 4, the WHO said it wanted to improve chances…
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Plastic bags found clogging stomach of dead whale in Norway
Experts have long warned that millions of tons of plastic pollution was floating in the northern Pacific Ocean and killing…
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Cameroon Fans Celebrate Progression to African Nations Cup Finals
Cameroon has reached the African Nation’s Cup finals after defeating Ghana 2-0 in their fourth preliminary final match of the…
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Asian stocks tumble most in two weeks after China tightens policy
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese stocks slumped on Friday, sending Asian markets down for their biggest losses in two weeks…
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