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Magnitude-8 earthquake hits Amazon jungle in Peru A strong 8.0-magnitude earthquake struck northern Peru in the early hours of Sunday, sending residents fleeing from their homes but there were no ...
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Europeans vote in bigger numbers to set EU course BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europeans turned out to vote on Sunday in bigger numbers than before in an election pollsters predict will further dent ...
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India's Muslims quiver in the new dawn of an emboldened Narendra Modi A day after the Hindu nationalist prime minister, Narendra Modi, claimed a landslide election victory, some in the congregation were anxious about ...
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Donald Trump calls for more Japanese investment in US US President Donald Trump on Saturday urged Japanese business leaders to bolster investments in the United States at the start of a four-day state ...
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Kurdish leader Ocalan's call ends jail hunger strikes in Turkey Pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) MP Leyla Guven began a hunger strike in November in a bid to end Ocalan's years of isolation by ...
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Likely Tornado Kills At Least 2 In Oklahoma A possible tornado struck the Oklahoma city of El Reno Saturday night and killed at least two people. In a news conference early Sunday morning, ...
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"Niko Kovac the most important person in my career" - Eintracht Frankfurt's Ante Rebic Rebic played under Kovac for Croatia at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and was brought to Frankfurt by the now Bayern Munich coach in summer 2016.
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Fiat Chrysler, Renault in talks about partnership This one involves Italian-US concern Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and France's Renault, which is already in a group with Japan's Nissan and ...
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Turnout up in Slovakia, with pro-EU liberals scoring high EU election turnout has jumped up in Slovakia, where liberals did well on Saturday (25 May). But nationalists also scored highly in Slovakia and Latvia ...
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Why do votes take so long to count in Northern Ireland? Election counts in Northern Ireland can often seem to drag on forever. Recent local government elections were held on a Thursday, but while all the ...
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