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Protesters seize state-run TV in Bolivia as tensions soar

Opposition demonstrators in Bolivia overran two state-run media outlets and forced them off the air Saturday and some police stopped guarding the square where President Evo Morales' palace is located, as tensions remained high after a disputed election.

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‘At the Berlin Wall last week. Walls work’: Treasury Department official Monica Crowley in 2015

As the world commemorates the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, four-year-old tweets from a top Trump administration officials have resurfaced.

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Bolsonaro asks Brazilians 'not to give ammunition' to Lula

Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro asked his supporters Saturday "not to give ammunition to the scoundrel," the day after popular leftist leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva walked free from jail.

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Pentagon claims US authority to shoot any Syrian government official who tries to take control of Syrian oil

Pentagon officials asserted Thursday U.S. military authority over Syrian oil fields because U.S. forces are acting under the goal of "protecting Americans from terrorist activity" and would be within their rights to shoot a representative of the Syrian government who attempted to retake control over that country's national resource.

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Australia bushfires leave three dead, at least 150 homes lost

Catastrophic bushfires in eastern Australia have killed at least three people and forced thousands from their homes, with the death toll expected to rise as firefighters struggle towards hard-to-reach communities.

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Mike Pompeo complains about Iran’s behavior — after Trump pulled out of the nuclear deal

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday slammed Tehran's treatment of an inspector with the UN's nuclear watchdog agency last week as "an outrageous and unwarranted act of intimidation."

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US wants UN to take up Dalai Lama succession: envoy

The United States wants the United Nations to take up the Dalai Lama's succession in an intensifying bid to stop China from trying to handpick his successor, an envoy said after meeting the Tibetan spiritual leader.

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'An extraordinary day': Brazilian leftist leader Lula freed from prison

"An extraordinary day in Brazil—for the world, given Lula's stature."

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Frenchwoman accuses Polanski of raping her as a teen

A Frenchwoman on Friday accused Oscar-winning director Roman Polanski, whose new film on the persecution of French Jewish army officer Alfred Dreyfus premieres next week, of raping her in a Swiss ski resort when she was a teenager.

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US demands Russia, Syria stop air strikes killing civilians

The United States on Friday demanded that the Syrian government and its Russian allies stop air strikes in northwestern Syria, saying they had a pattern of attacking civilians.

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Julian Assange 'may die in jail', father warns

The father of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said Friday he worried his son would die in prison after nine years of "persecution" for daring to reveal US "war crimes".

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Newly discovered Artemisia Gentileschi work to go under hammer in Paris

A newly discovered canvas by the female 17th-century Italian painter Artemisia Gentileschi will go up for auction in Paris next week amid a surge of interest in her extraordinarily dramatic work.

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The forgotten mass destruction of Jewish homes during ‘Kristallnacht’

Every November, communities around the world hold remembrances on the anniversary of the Nazis’ brutal assault on the Jews during “Kristallnacht.”

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