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Death and 'spy' pigeons in Indian-administered Kashmir Indian authorities are refusing to hand over the bodies of those killed in ongoing fighting between the Indian army and Kashmiri rebel fighters to their ...
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George Floyd killing: Violence and fury hit US cities in 'widest unrest for decades' Police and protesters have clashed in city centres, police vehicles have been set on fire, and property and businesses damaged amid widespread rioting ...
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This Bedtime Book Helps Kids Find Their Place In The 'Universe' Jayawardhana drew from memories of looking up at the night sky with his father, when he was a child growing up in Sri Lanka. "I remember being awed ...
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Donald Trump postpones G7 summit and signals wider invitation list After Angela Merkel pulls out, US president postpones Camp David meeting but says he wants to invite Australia, Russia and India in future. Donald ...
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Live updates: All coronavirus testing centers shuttered in Los Angeles over 'safety worries' during ... Earlier in the day, German Chancellor Angela Merkel declined Trump's invitation to come to Washington for the meeting, citing concerns about the ...
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Civil Emergency declared in Seattle Mayor Jenny A. Durkan today issued the following Emergency Orders, effective immediately in the City of Seattle: An Order declaring a Proclamation ...
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What's It Like To Be Black In America Right Now? NPR would like to hear about your reaction to these stories and the ongoing demonstrations as well as your personal experience as a black person in ...
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Rising Stars In Travel: These 7 Countries Have Potential To Become Major Tourist Destinations In ... As the global tourism industry struggles in the midst of this unprecedented downturn, many nations around the world are preparing for a boom in ...
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'We poked the bear': Australian farmers take the China trade stoush in their stride Such is the black humour in the industry that most growers could only shake their heads. China is our biggest barley market by far and Australia is ...
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