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Italy and France are playing a dangerous game in Libya After the United Nations lifted sanctions imposed on Libya in 2003, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi set off to improve relations with Europe. He knew ...
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Portland in the spotlight: flood of people expected for the Great American Eclipse At 10.19am, the moon's shadow will pass over the sun in the state's most populous city, blocking 99.44% of the glowing orb at its peak. For mere ...
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Trump to present vision for US strategy in Afghanistan war He announced a strategic review soon after taking office in January and has privately questioned whether sending more troops was wise, U.S. officials ...
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New 'Global Britain' Aims To Become More Relevant, And Hawkish, In Asia-Pacific Britain's Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson (L) and Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop attend a press conference in Sydney on July 27, 2017.
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Sempra Energy to buy Oncor for $9.45 billion in blow for Berkshire (Reuters) - Sempra Energy said it will buy Oncor for $9.45 billion in cash after Energy Future Holdings Corp, which indirectly owns Oncor, abandoned ...
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Jacinda Ardern embroiled in another sexism row Jacinda Ardern, 37, has almost single-handedly reignited Labour's chances at a national election in September. But a minority party leader posted on ...
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New mother 'chopped in half' by hospital lift in freak accident A new mother was reportedly killed shortly after giving birth by being 'chopped in half' by a lift. The family of the 25-year-old mother-of-three have ...
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Tens of thousands protest in Hong Kong over jailing of democracy activists Thousands of people marched in temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius (86 Fahrenheit) to the Court of Final Appeal, carrying placards and banners ...
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