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Egypt court sentences one monk to death, another to life for abbot's killing

An Egyptian court upheld a death sentence for one Coptic monk and life in prison for another over the killing of the abbot of a desert monastery in 2018, a judicial source said.

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Russian aggression goes way beyond bounties on US troops -- and Trump still hasn't pushed back: report

The White House is furiously denying that President Donald Trump saw evidence that Russia had placed bounties on U.S. troops in Afghanistan, but there's plenty of non-classified evidence the Kremlin has recently escalated its aggression.

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Paris show relives Pompeii's final horrifying hours

It is the most explosive Paris exhibition of the summer -- Mount Vesuvius erupting several times a day in a new immersive 3D show which opens Wednesday in the Grand Palais.

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Germany assumes EU presidency as Merkel pushes for massive bloc-wide recovery plan

Germany takes over the European Union's six-month presidency Wednesday, with outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel staking her legacy on a massive economic recovery plan to help the bloc cope with the coronavirus fallout.

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Beijing lifts some lockdowns as virus cases drop

Beijing lifted several lockdowns imposed to control a fresh coronavirus outbreak and reported just three new cases in the city on Wednesday, raising hopes that the cluster had been brought under control.

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Italy seizes Islamic State-made drugs worth one billion euros

Italian police said Wednesday they had seized a 14-tonne haul of amphetamines made by the Islamic State group in Syria, calling it the biggest seizure of such drugs in the world.

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'Chasing the virus': How India's largest slum beat back a pandemic

When coronavirus claimed its first victim in India's largest slum in April, many feared the disease would turn its narrow, congested streets into a graveyard, with social distancing or contact tracing all but impossible.

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Russians set to back reforms allowing Putin to extend rule

Russians are set to approve constitutional reforms on Wednesday denounced by critics as a manoeuvre to allow President Vladimir Putin to stay in the Kremlin for life.

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Trump complains he has become 'more and more angry' at China over COVID-19

President Donald Trump lashed out at China on Tuesday as coronavirus spikes in states across America, while other countries have successfully slowed the spread of the pandemic.

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‘The job crisis is deepening’: UN labor chief warns ‘things are getting worse’

The coronavirus crisis has taken a much heavier toll on jobs than previously feared, the UN said Tuesday, warning that the situation in the Americas was particularly dire.

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'They can't even get their stories straight': Reporter mocks Republican excuses for Trump's ignorance on Russia bounty

The New York Times confirmed Tuesday that money from a Russian military account did send large financial transfers into Taliban-linked bank accounts. Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace about it, reporter Adam Goldman explained that the more information that becomes known, the more convoluted the excuses and explanations are from Republicans.

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Kayleigh McEnany mocked for claim Trump is ‘most informed’ person on earth: ‘How can she not burst out laughing?’

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany was blasted on Tuesday after defending Trump by claiming that he does read.

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Trump is ‘the most informed person on planet Earth’: Kayleigh McEnany claims ‘the president does read’

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany made bold claims about President Donald Trump's grasp of information during Tuesday's daily briefing.

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