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'This scares me': Arctic hits more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit — hottest temperature on record

A small Siberian town north of the Arctic Circle reached 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit on Saturday, a figure that—if verified—would be the highest temperature reading in the region since record-keeping began in 1885.

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Angela Merkel condemns 'abhorrent' Stuttgart rampage

German Chancellor Angela Merkel sharply condemned as "abhorrent" a rampage in Stuttgart where hundreds of partygoers brutally attacked police officers, her spokesman said Monday, as concerns grow that law enforcers are increasingly treated with contempt.

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7 Alfred Hitchcock films to stream when you're in the mood for suspense

Name a movie director who made more classics than Alfred Hitchcock. Go ahead; I’ll wait.There are legions of reports that he wasn’t the world’s nicest person. But there’s no disputing the track record of the Englishman who gave us not just “Vertigo,” which the prestigious Sight & Sound poll says is the finest movie ever made, but so many other greats that in the list below I have to leave off movies I love — “North by Northwest,” “Strangers on a Train,” “The Birds,” “The Lady Vanishes,” “Frenzy” — because I want to marry seven other films even more.The key thing to remember about Hitchcock mov...

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Ex-Trump aide Bolton says North Korea's Kim laughing at US president

Former US national security advisor John Bolton said Sunday he thinks North Korean leader Kim Jong Un "gets a huge laugh" over US counterpart Donald Trump's perception of their relationship.

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Trump says would consider meeting Venezuela's Maduro: interview

US President Donald Trump has said he would consider meeting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and indicated that he is not entirely confident in the country's opposition leader, according to an interview published Sunday.

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Paris throws off mask to party like the virus never was

Social distancing and face masks were largely forgotten as thousands of French people danced and partied well into Monday in the first big blow out since the coronavirus lockdown.

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North Korea ready to send millions of leaflets to South

North Korea has millions of propaganda leaflets ready to send to the South by an aerial armada of balloons, it said Monday, heightening its rhetoric against Seoul after blowing up a liaison office.

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A lonely and dangerous lockdown for LGBTQ Indians

In conservative India, many in the LGBTQ community hide their real selves. But being stuck inside with their families for months in the coronavirus lockdown has made this hard to keep up -- with sometimes dire consequences.

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Stalin purges added to vast human cost of WWII

The Soviet Union suffered the greatest losses of any country as it fought the Nazis in World War II.

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Paris statues of Voltaire and a colonial-era general splashed with red paint

Two Paris statues related to France’s colonial era were found covered in red paint on Monday amid global calls to take down monuments commemorating figures with links to slavery or colonialism.

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John Bolton thinks Kim Jong-Un 'gets a big kick' out of Trump being easily swayed with flattery

President Donald Trump has been easily swayed by Kim Jong Un's flattery. It was something that former national security adviser John Bolton said Kim likely "gets a kick out of."

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Trump admits he held off on sanctions against China for concentration camps so he could settle his trade deal: report

In an interview with President Donald Trump, Axios revealed that the allegations by former national security adviser John Bolton about the president supporting, what are essentially concentration camps in China, were true.

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Britain opens 'terror' probe into deadly stabbing spree

British police said Sunday they were treating a stabbing spree in which a lone assailant killed three people in a park filled with families and friends in the southern English city of Reading as a "terrorism incident".

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