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UK's Johnson plans for victory with Brexit Party boost

One week before Britain's election, Prime Minister Boris Johnson was confident enough to publish a plan on Thursday for his first 100 days in office, boosted by an endorsement from Brexit Party MEPs.

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UK election 2019: what the ‘wisdom of crowds’ forecasts

Forecasting outcomes in 21st-century politics can sometimes feel like a fool’s undertaking. The media landscape is crowded with conflicting interpretations and analyses of campaigns and voting intentions – and the failure of many polls to forecast the outcome of the 2015 UK general election in particular has led to each new poll’s accuracy being hotly debated in a way that was unthinkable a decade ago.

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UN says online anti-vaxxers fueling Samoa measles deaths

Social media giants must crack down on anti-vaccination posts that are fueling Samoa's deadly measles epidemic from afar, UNICEF's Pacific islands chief said Thursday.

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'Where is everyone?' Paris's Gare du Nord eerily empty as travelers avoid national strike

Eurostar trains to and from Paris were almost empty on Thursday December 5. Travellers had clearly decided to avoid any complications ensuing from the major strike starting in France today.

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OPEC considers deeper output cuts as global growth slows

Faced with slowing global economic growth and abundant reserves putting pressure on oil prices, the OPEC group and its partners could seek to deepen output cuts when they meet in Vienna on Thursday and Friday.

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'Your eyes burn': Australian Open golfers feel impact of massive bushfire smoke

Toxic smoke from bushfires choking Sydney blighted the Australian Open golf tournament Thursday with one player complaining his eyes were burning and he had trouble seeing where his ball landed.

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Samoa in two-day lockdown during unprecedented battle against measles crisis

Samoa entered a two-day lockdown Thursday to carry out an unprecedented mass vaccination drive aimed at containing a devastating measles epidemic that has killed dozens of children in the Pacific island nation.

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Trump whines about press who ‘belittle’ his NATO trip -- after he was laughed off the continent

President Donald Trump canceled his planned press conference and fled London early after becoming the butt of jokes at the NATO Summit.

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Trump torched as the most 'easily triggered snowflake' by conservative columnist

President Donald Trump was blasted as being "a lion on Twitter but a pussycat in person" after his feelings were hurt by world leaders during the NATO summit in London.

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Sun yields its secrets to Parker Solar Probe

NASA's Parker Solar Probe, having survived its closest encounter so far with the Sun, has sent back a "spectacular trove" of data on its corona, the super-hot outer edge of its atmosphere, scientists said Wednesday.

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After hot mic gaffe, Trudeau and Trump revive feud

US President Donald Trump loves to dominate an international summit with impromptu, rambling press briefings that leave his fellow world leaders struggling to stick to their agenda.

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NATO members insist on unity despite summit splits

NATO leaders vowed to stick together against threats from Russia and terrorism and recognized the challenge of a rising China on Wednesday, despite another summit overshadowed by US President Donald Trump's angry outbursts.

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Trump leaving NATO early after video of world leaders mocking him goes viral

President Donald Trump is leaving the NATO summit early, just hours after video showing several world leaders mocking him went viral. Trump also cancelled a press conference and singled out Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as "two-faced" before heading for the exits, according to the Associated Press.

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