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No let-up in French strikes as fresh turmoil hits weekend

The most serious nationwide strike to hit France in years caused new weekend travel turmoil on Saturday, with unions warning the walkouts would last well into next week.

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Trump tweets he will 'temporarily hold off' plan to have the US military cross the border into Mexico

President Donald Trump has called off floated plans to use U.S. military for cross-border incursions into Mexico.

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Boris Johnson defended ‘fantastic’ Brexit plan in final debate with Jeremy Corbyn before snap election

The two men vying to be British prime minister in next week's election exchanged trademark blows Friday over the familiar faultlines of Brexit and healthcare in the final head-to-head TV debate of the month-old campaign.

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Indian police shot dead four rape-murder suspects in custody — sparking celebrations

Indian police on Friday shot dead four gang-rape and murder suspects, prompting celebrations but also accusations that they were extrajudicial executions.

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In warning to Benjamin Netanyahu, US House endorses two-state solution

The US House of Representatives on Friday threw its weight behind a two-state solution for Israelis and Palestinians, in a warning to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as he mulls annexing the West Bank.

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Even as 500,000 march in Madrid, Greta Thunberg warns climate movement has 'achieved nothing' until emissions fall

Before taking part in a 500,000-strong climate march in Madrid, teen activist Greta Thunberg spoke plainly yet forcefully Friday about the impact the global climate strike movement has had thus far and reiterated the demand of the climate justice movement for global leaders to act with the urgency the planet's ecological emergency mandates.

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From their balloons, the first aeronauts transformed our view of the world

Near the beginning of the new film “The Aeronauts,” a giant gas-filled balloon called the “Mammoth” departs from London’s Vauxhall Gardens and ascends into the clouds, revealing a bird’s eye view of London.

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Teen admits attempted murder of French boy at London gallery

A British teenager on Friday pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of a six-year-old French boy, who was thrown from the 10th floor viewing platform of London's Tate Modern art gallery.

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North Korea threatens to resume referring to Trump as a 'dotard'

North Korea has threatened to resume referring to US president Donald Trump as a "dotard", raising the prospect of a return to a war of words with a negotiating deadline approaching.

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Ukraine's ambassador to Austria shreds Trump allies for giving Putin their 'enthusiastic help'

Olexander Scherba, who currently serves as Ukraine's ambassador to Austria, sent out a scathing tweet on Friday excoriating allies of President Donald Trump who seem hellbent on helping Russian President Vladimir Putin reassert Russia's dominance over Eastern Europe.

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American influence could take the hit as Putin and Zelensky try to make peace in Donbass

President Vladimir Putin of Russia and his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, are set to meet Dec. 9 as part of efforts to end conflict in the separatist-controlled territories of Donbass.

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Russia hands anti-Putin blogger surprise suspended sentence

Russia on Friday handed an unusually lenient three-year suspended sentence to a student convicted of making calls for extremism on a video blog condemning President Vladimir Putin.

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Weak Arctic ice sees 56 polar bears descend on Russian village

More than 50 polar bears have gathered on the edge of a village in Russia's far north, environmentalists and residents said, as weak Arctic ice leaves them unable to roam.

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