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North Korea's Kim Jong Un warns of 'grave' economic challenge for country that barely has electricity

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has warned top ruling party officials of the "grave situation" facing the nuclear-armed state's economy and called for urgent corrective measures.

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Tourists at risk as heatwave fuels Australia's immense bushfires

Thousands of tourists risked being stranded in Australia's south east Monday, as a new heatwave left firefighters across the country bracing for another round of potentially catastrophic bushfire.

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US bombs pro-Iran group with deadly strikes in Iraq and Syria

The US has carried out air strikes against a pro-Iran militant group in Iraq, killing 19 fighters, two days after a rocket attack that killed an American civilian contractor.

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BUSTED: Rudy Giuliani outed for 'shadow diplomacy' with Venezuela -- similar to his Ukraine scandal

"Talk to Rudy," President Donald Trump said to anyone dealing with Ukraine issues. The sworn testimony came from European Union Ambassador Gordon Sondland, who testified before Congress on the president's efforts to bribe Ukraine into investigating his political rival, former Vice President Joe Biden.

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'Disgusting': Internet blasts Trump for Americans learning of latest call with Putin from the Kremlin

Once again, it was Moscow that told the American people and press about a call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.

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Thousands of koalas feared dead in Australia wildfires

Australia is still on fire.

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Here’s what happens in the brain when we disagree

We’ve all been there. You are in the middle of a heated disagreement when you lose respect for the opposing party. Whether it is about the latest election or childcare, you feel like your considered arguments are not appreciated – perhaps even ignored. But did you ever wonder what exactly is happening in the mind of the person on the other side?

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Turkey says it will not withdraw from army posts in Syria's Idlib

Turkey will not withdraw from its observation posts in Syrian rebel bastion province of Idlib which has seen an increase in violence carried out by regime forces supported by Russian airstrikes, the defence minister said.

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Iraq protesters lock down oil field and call strike

Iraqi anti-government protesters blockaded an oil field and rallied in southern cities Sunday while political factions remained paralysed in their attempts to form a new government.

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Thousands of koalas feared dead in Australia wildfires

Australia is still on fire.

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This is the deadly anti-protest weapon being used to quell dissent in India

As Indian protests against a new citizenship law have intensified, so has police use of "lathis", sturdy sticks used to whack, thwack and quell dissent since British colonial times -- to sometimes deadly effect.

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Australians demanded Sydney cancel fireworks amidst bushfires — but the show will go on

A petition to cancel Sydney's famous New Year's Eve fireworks and use the money to fight bushfires ringing the city has topped 260,000 signatures, but officials say the show will go on.

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North Korea’s Kim Jong Un holds top party meeting ahead of US deadline

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has convened a key meeting of top ruling party officials, state media said Sunday, ahead of a year-end deadline for Washington to shift its stance on stalled nuclear talks.

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