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Rodrigo Duterte impeachment papers filed in Philippine Congress An opposition lawmaker filed an impeachment complaint in the Philippine Congress on Thursday against President Rodrigo Duterte, calling for his ...
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Yahoo cyber indictment shows Kremlin, hackers working hand-in-hand The John Sopinka Courthouse, where Karim Baratov appeared in front of a judge, in connection with a U.S. Justice Department investigation into the ...
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Twitter accounts hijacked with 'Nazi' hashtags in Turkish FILE PHOTO - People holding mobile phones are silhouetted against a backdrop projected with the Twitter logo in this illustration picture taken ...
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Ted Cruz says GOP should try again on health bill in WSJ op-ed Mark Meadows wrote in a Wednesday op-ed for the Wall Street Journal. According to the two high-profile Republicans, the replacement healthcare bill ...
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Fed raises rates for third time in a decade The US central bank has raised short-term interest rates for the third time since the crisis, stepping up the pace of tightening as policymakers grow ...
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Syrian refugees get a warm welcome in Scotland Glasgow and Isle of Bute, Scotland - For newly arrived Syrians in Scotland, Munir Emkideh is a man to know. He knows how to get things done.
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Matrix rebooted: update of dystopian sci-fi franchise in the works Sources suggest the studio is keen to expand the Matrix's universe in the manner of Disney and Lucasfilm's recent updates to the Star Wars franchise.
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'He's eating her,' hotel owner sobbed in 999 call after cannibal killer attacked women, inquest hears A landlady sobbed: "He's eating her" in a 999 call after seeing a cannibal killer attack a young women in her hotel, an inquest heard on Wednesday.
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Audi searched by German police in Dieselgate swoop Audi searched by German police in Dieselgate swoop ... Volkswagen admitted in September 2015 that up to 11 million of its vehicles worldwide had ...
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Public sector workers first to face cut in real pay, says thinktank Average pay of public sector workers will be £1,700 lower in 2020 than its peak in 2010, the Resolution Foundation said. Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA.
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