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Opposition urges 'Russia without Putin' in rally for slain liberal

Thousands rallied in central Moscow on Saturday to call on President Vladimir Putin not to stay in power indefinitely, in the first major protest by the Russian opposition since the Kremlin chief announced controversial plans to change the constitution.

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Afghanistan's future in the balance as US, Taliban sign deal

The United States is to sign a landmark deal with the Taliban on Saturday, laying out a timetable for a full troop withdrawal from Afghanistan within 14 months as it seeks an exit from its longest-ever war.

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Luxembourg becomes first country with free public transport

Luxembourg on Saturday became the first country in the world to offer free public transport, as the small and wealthy EU country tries to help less-well-off workers and reduce road traffic.

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America calls off major meeting of world leaders in Las Vegas as Trump continues to downplay coronavirus risks

President Donald Trump attempted to downplay the severity of the COVID-19 coronavirus epidemic during a campaign rally in South Carolina on Friday.

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Global economy wavers as world comes to standstill amid coronavirus epidemic

The world is coming to a standstill as the new coronavirus spreads: schools have closed in Japan, rallies are banned in Switzerland and flights are canceled worldwide.

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Trump urges Afghans to ‘seize opportunity for peace’ on eve of signing agreement with the Taliban

  1. President Donald Trump urged the Afghan people to embrace a chance for a new future Friday, one day before the signing of a historic peace deal between the United States and the Taliban in Doha.

With a one-week ceasefire set as a condition for the pact holding firm, Trump said that there is now a possibility of ending the nearly two-decade war in Afghanistan.

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Global economy wavers as world comes to standstill amid coronavirus epidemic

The world is coming to a standstill as the new coronavirus spreads: schools have closed in Japan, rallies are banned in Switzerland and flights are canceled worldwide.

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Coronavirus will deliver a long-term shock to the global economy -- even if it disappeared tomorrow

Even if the coronavirus fails to reach pandemic status, it will likely deliver a long-term shock to the world economy.

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WHO raises global virus risk to maximum level

The World Health Organization on Friday raised its global risk assessment of the new coronavirus to its highest level after the epidemic spread to sub-Saharan Africa and caused financial markets to plunge.

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Stock markets set for worst week since financial crisis

Global stocks were heading Friday for their largest weekly drop since the financial crisis more than a decade ago over fears the coronavirus could wreak havoc on the world economy.

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Hitler's operatic efforts go on display in Austria

Adolf Hitler's admiration for German composer Richard Wagner is well-documented, but that the Nazi dictator attempted to write an opera himself will come as a surprise to many.

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Mexico court jails man over murder of journalist Valdez

One of the murderers of acclaimed journalist and AFP contributor Javier Valdez Cardenas was sentenced Thursday to 14 years and eight months in prison by a Mexican court.

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Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai arrested over pro-democracy rally

Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai, a high profile critic of Beijing, was arrested Friday for taking part in last year's pro-democracy protests that rocked the city for seven months.

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