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| Kenyan police detain opposition politician at airport in scuffle: lawyer FILE PHOTO: Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga (C) of the National Super Alliance (NASA) is assisted by lawyer Miguna Miguna (L) and James Orengo as he takes a symbolic presidential oath of office in front of his supporters in Nairobi, Kenya January 30, 2018. REUTERS/Baz Ratner/File Photo.
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| Sanctions could actually end up helping North Korea's economy in the long run The international community must use its sanctions leverage over North Korea to demand it enact structural reforms, William Brown, adjunct professor at Georgetown University, wrote in a new report. Reforms such as the introduction of private farming could "unshackle the economy" and lift the state out ...
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| Is Kim Jong Un in Beijing? Arrival of mystery train causes a stir BEIJING — The Chinese capital is gripped by mystery that includes an armored train, amateur detectives and flurry of Internet searches for "fatty the third." On Monday afternoon, an unusual train chugged into Beijing Station under tight security. Passengers disembarked and boarded limos. After nightfall ...
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| Europol arrests suspect in bank heists that stole $1.2 billion using malware After a four year investigation, Europol announced it has arrested the suspected leader of a crime syndicate that stole $1.2 billion from over 100 banks in more than 40 countries using malware. According to Europol, the suspect was arrested by the Spanish National Police in Alicante, Spain, with support ...
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| UN forum examines role partnerships play in tackling global migration challenge Goal 17 calls for the revitalization and enhancement of the global partnership for sustainable development in all areas, including migration. Moreover, the Secretary-General's recent migration report states that "Managing migration is one of the most urgent and profound tests of international cooperation ...
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| Uber suspended from autonomous vehicle testing in Arizona following fatal crash Uber has been suspended from testing autonomous vehicles in the state of Arizona following last week's fatal crash in the city of Tempe, according to the Associated Press. The accident, which occurred at night and coincided with autonomous test driver Rafaela Vasquez looking down right before the ...
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