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Indigenous people may be the Amazon’s last hope

Brazil’s divisive President Jair Bolsonaro has taken another step in his bold plans to develop the Amazon rainforest.

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Scottish lawmaker: Reasonable grounds to suspect Trump or his associates ‘have been involved in serious crime’

A Member of the Scottish Parliament is asking his fellow ministers to investigate President Donald Trump’s deals through which he acquired his properties in Scotland, including Trump’s two multi-million dollar losing golf courses. President Trump prizes his Turnberry, Scotland  resort, but reports that the American president is using the U.S. federal government to help keep it afloat have dogged him.

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Tokyo 2020: Will coronavirus force Summer Olympics to be cancelled? When will decision be made?

As the coronavirusspreads around the world, some are wondering how it will impact the global gathering scheduled for July at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.The World Health Organization reports the coronavirus has been found in 37 countries, with more than 81,000 sick and almost 3,000 dead. The overwhelming majority of patients and victims are in China. The virus has been detected on every continent except for Antarctica.A senior International Olympic Committee member said Tuesday that if it proves too dangerous to hold the Olympics, organizers are more likely to cancel it altogether than t...

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Japan's prime minister calls for nationwide closure of schools for a month over coronavirus

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday urged schools nationwide to close for several weeks to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, as authorities reported the country's fourth death linked to the outbreak.

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Arab Israeli leader makes Trump plan election target

Leading Israeli Arab politician Ayman Odeh has made US President Donald Trump and his controversial peace plan the main target of his campaign for Tuesday's general election.

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Japan PM calls for nationwide closure of schools over virus

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday urged schools nationwide to close for several weeks to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, as authorities reported the country's fourth death linked to the outbreak.

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Roman Polanski snubs French Oscars fearing 'lynching'

The controversial film director Roman Polanski told AFP on Thursday he will not attend the French Oscars because he fears a "public lynching" by feminist activists.

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Placido Domingo says apology gave 'false impression,' drops Spain show

Scandal-hit opera star Placido Domingo on Thursday said his apology over sexual harassment allegations had given a "false impression" but cancelled his appearance in an upcoming performance in Madrid.

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Netanyahu, Trump, and Kushner named in 'war crimes' lawsuit filed by Palestinians in US Court

The suit claims that the behavior of U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is a "violation of the Nuremberg principles."

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Earth captures new 'mini moon'

Earth has acquired a second "mini-moon" about the size of a car, according to astronomers who spotted the object circling our planet.

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Putin reveals plan to use body double

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday revealed there was a secret plan to use a double to make public appearances for him, while insisting he vetoed it -- and that he is the real Putin.

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Bullied Australian boy to donate $475,000 to charity

An Australian boy with dwarfism whose distress from bullying became a viral video will donate hundreds-of-thousands of dollars in donations to charity rather than a trip to Disneyland.

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Indigenous protests escalate after Canada rail blockades cleared

Two days after police cleared an indigenous blockade of a key Canadian rail artery east of Toronto, protesters were back Wednesday lighting fires on tracks and throwing rocks at passing trains.

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