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Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro lashes out at pope's Amazon text

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, a far-right climate-change skeptic, lashed out at Pope Francis Thursday after the pontiff pleaded for the protection of the Amazon rainforest, and attacked the environmental group Greenpeace as "rubbish."

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Pompeo says settlement report shows UN's 'unrelenting anti-Israel bias'

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday denounced the UN release of a list of companies involved with Israeli settlements, saying it proved the world body was biased against the Jewish state.

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Vietnam quarantines area with 10,000 residents over coronavirus

More than 10,000 people in villages near Vietnam's capital were placed under quarantine Thursday after six cases of the deadly new coronavirus were discovered there, authorities said.

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German far right reopens wounds of Dresden bombing

Germany marks 75 years since the destruction of Dresden in World War II on Thursday, an anniversary seized upon by the far right to inflate victim numbers and play down Nazi crimes.

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Tokyo Olympics boss blasts 'irresponsible rumors' over virus shutdown

Tokyo Olympic organisers stressed Thursday they are not considering scrapping the Games due to the coronavirus and blasted "irresponsible rumours" to the contrary.

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Erupting Indonesian volcano spews ash, lava

Indonesia's Mount Merapi, one of the world's most active volcanoes, erupted Thursday as fiery red molten lava streamed down from the crater and it belched clouds of grey ash 2,000 metres (6,500 feet) into the sky.

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French wine industry braces for tough year as US tariffs bite

French wine exports to the United States plunged by almost a fifth in the last quarter of 2019 as punitive tariffs kicked in, the FEVS industry body said Wednesday, and warned of a “challenging year” ahead.

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Barclays board backs CEO amid probe into Epstein links

Barclays bank on Thursday gave its full backing for Jes Staley to continue as chief executive amid a regulatory probe into his historical links with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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Meet the elite South Korean businesswoman behind Oscar-winning film 'Parasite'

The woman who stepped up to make the final acceptance speech when Bong Joon-ho's satire Parasite -– about the gap between rich and poor –- won the Oscar for Best Picture is herself a member of South Korea's wealthiest family.

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Virus death toll surges as China hurries to change the way it counts cases

The number of deaths and new cases from China's coronavirus outbreak spiked dramatically on Thursday after authorities changed the way they count infections in a move that will likely fuel speculation that the severity of the outbreak has been under-reported.

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Venezuela's Juan Guaido defends sanctions against Maduro regime

Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaido on Wednesday defended foreign sanctions against his country 24 hours after he was attacked at the Caracas international airport by state airline employees shouting "fascist".

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Dried out: Trade war cuts US whiskey sales to EU

Europeans have developed a taste for American whiskey over the past decade but trade disputes have slashed US exports of the booze, an American trade group said Wednesday.

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