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Hillary Clinton named chancellor of Belfast university

Former US secretary of state and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was appointed Thursday as the new chancellor of Queen's University Belfast.

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Trump rattled as he suddenly faces twin foreign policy crises -- and has nowhere to turn for help

Two separate crises roiled President Donald Trump on the first day of the year of his re-election campaign.

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'Entire species are being wiped out': Ecologists say half a billion animals may have been killed by Australia wildfires

"The fires have burned so hot and so fast that there has been significant mortality of animals in the trees, but there is such a big area now that is still on fire and still burning that we will probably never find the bodies."

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Dwarf T-rex dinosaurs probably did not exist: study

For three decades, paleontologists the world over have been split over a provocative finding: did a dwarf species of Tyrannosaurus rex really once exist?

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Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu asks parliament for immunity

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday asked parliament for immunity, weeks after the embattled premier was indicted on a range of corruption charges.

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Sebastian Kurz: Austria's right-wing 'Wunderkind'

After becoming the world's youngest elected leader in 2017 at age 31, Austria's Sebastian Kurz has pulled off yet another surprise.

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Trump is now facing two significant foreign policy crises — and he has nowhere to turn for help

Two separate crises roiled President Donald Trump on the first day of the year of his re-election campaign.

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Indonesia New Year flood death toll doubles to 18: official

The death toll from floods that hit Indonesia's capital region jumped to 18, authorities said Thursday, as torrential rains on New Year's Eve caused landslides and left vast swathes of the megalopolis submerged.

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Mike Pompeo cancels Ukraine trip to monitor embassy attack in Iraq

President Donald Trump bombed Iranian targets in Iraq and Syria last week only to be faced with massive protests and attacks on the U.S. Embassy Tuesday.

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White House announces Javanka are headed to Davos — and that Jared outranks Ivanka

On New Year's Day, the White House announced the presidential delegation that will be attending the World Economic Forum in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland.

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Conservative columnist unleashes on policymakers who refuse to deal with existential threats in 2010s

Conservative Washington Post columnist Max Boot wrote about the worst parts of the teens of the 21st Century and warned that things aren't looking up for the 20s.

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Pope says sorry for slapping devotee

Pope Francis apologised Wednesday for his widely-viewed slap of a woman who had grabbed his hand as he greeted Catholic faithful on New Year's Eve.

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Australia scrambles to reach thousands stranded by bushfires

Relief supplies began reaching thousands of people stranded in fire-ravaged Australian towns Wednesday after deadly bushfires ripped through popular tourist spots and rural areas leaving at least eight people dead.

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