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Trump's Pentagon chief: US might scale back military drills to appease North Korea

US military exercises with South Korea could be scaled back to aid diplomacy with the nuclear-armed North, Defense Secretary Mark Esper said, as Pyongyang warned it was running out of patience.

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WATCH: Trump looks on as Turkey’s Erdoğan denies the Armenian Genocide ever occurred

President Donald Trump looked on as Turkish President Recep Erdoğan denied the Armenian Genocide during a joint press conference at the White House.

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WATCH: Trump whines to Turkish president he only takes questions from 'friendly reporters'

In a press conference Wednesday with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, President Donald Trump openly reminded that he only takes questions from people on his side.

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CNN’s Fareed Zakaria reveals how he almost got ensnared in Trump’s Ukraine scandal

CNN International reporter Fareed Zakaria revealed Wednesday that he was the one chosen to do the interview with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky in which he was expecting to announce the investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden and his family.

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Two treated for deadly pneumonic plague in Beijing

Two people in Beijing have been diagnosed with the pneumonic plague -- a rare instance of the highly-contagious disease that is fatal if left untreated.

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Venezuela ex-intel chief missing in Spain ahead of US extradition

Venezuela's former military intelligence chief has gone missing in Spain just days after a court approved a request for his extradition to the United States on drug trafficking charges, police said Wednesday.

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Here's why politicians who BS are more dangerous than those who lie

Bullshit seems to be the new currency in politics. Around the world, a new breed of politicians is flourishing, for whom lying and bullshitting is part of their everyday routine. This is earning them both popular appeal and widespread revulsion. But what is bullshit and why is it so effective in our time?

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Ukrainians are divided over Trump’s ‘quid pro quo’

As Americans turn their attention to the first public hearings in the House impeachment investigation, there is another country that has been affected by the scandal that’s fueling the investigation: Ukraine.

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Venice underwater as exceptional tide sweeps through canal city

Venice was hit by the highest tide in more than 50 years late Tuesday, with tourists wading through flooded streets to seek shelter as a fierce wind whipped up waves in St. Mark's Square.

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Five takeaways from a year of French yellow vest protests

France's yellow vest protesters have had a profound effect on the country since they burst onto the scene a year ago, occupying roundabouts and staging weekly demonstrations that have sometimes ended in violence.

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Cardinal Pell gets last chance to appeal sex abuse convictions

Disgraced Catholic Cardinal George Pell was handed a final chance to clear his name Wednesday when Australia's top court agreed to allow his appeal of child abuse convictions.

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Hong Kongers recreate protests with homemade virtual video game

A group of Hong Kong activists have developed a homemade computer game that uses virtual reality to recreate what it is like to take part in pro-democracy protests sweeping the financial hub.

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High wire: Cirque du Soleil founder held for 'growing cannabis'

The billionaire founder of global acrobatic troupe Cirque du Soleil, Guy Laliberte, has been detained on charges of growing cannabis on his private island in the South Pacific, authorities said.

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