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World’s deadliest inventor: Mikhail Kalashnikov and his AK-47

What is the deadliest weapon of the 20th century?

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The battle between NBC and CBS to be the first to film a Berlin Wall tunnel escape

When the Berlin Wall was completed in August 1961, East German residents immediately tried to figure out ways to circumvent the barrier and escape into West Berlin.

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Deadly quake of 5.8 magnitude strikes north-western Iran

An earthquake in northwestern Iran killed at least four people and injured 70 early on Friday, according to Iranian media reports quoting officials.

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Georgia far-right groups threaten to disrupt gay film premiere

Far-right groups in Georgia have threatened to disrupt the premiere of an Oscar-nominated Swedish-Georgian gay film, highlighting the grim situation over LGBTQ rights in the conservative country, its director said Friday.

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Hong Kong student's death triggers fresh outrage

A Hong Kong student who sustained head injuries when he fell during clashes with police died on Friday, triggering a fresh wave of outrage from the pro-democracy movement and fears of more violent unrest.

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'Uncharted territory' as bushfires rage across Australia's east

Australian firefighters warned they were in "uncharted territory" as they struggled to contain more than a dozen out-of-control bushfires across the east of the country on Friday.

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Like roads, many genetic lineages led to ancient Rome

At the height of its empire, the inhabitants of ancient Rome genetically resembled the populations of the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East, according to a DNA study published Thursday.

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Trump’s CIA chief visits Saudi Arabia — after the kingdom was busted spying on US Twitter users

Saudi Arabia's King Salman hosted the Central Intelligence Agency's director Thursday, state media said, after three people were charged in the United States with spying on Twitter users critical of the royal family.

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Mike Pompeo ‘looks impotent’ after testimony reveals he ‘kowtowed to Trump’: AP reporter

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo appears "impotent" as testimony reveals his subservience to President Donald Trump.

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Emperor Penguins could march to extinction if nations fail to halt climate change

The concept of a canary in a coal mine – a sensitive species that provides an alert to danger – originated with British miners, who carried actual canaries underground through the mid-1980s to detect the presence of deadly carbon monoxide gas. Today another bird, the Emperor Penguin, is providing a similar warning about the planetary effects of burning fossil fuels.

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Pompeo lays flowers at German synagogue after far-right shooting

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday laid flowers at a kebab shop and a synagogue in Germany targeted in last month's fatal shooting by a far-right gunman.

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Glenn Greenwald assaulted by pro-Bolsonaro journalist during live broadcast

Augusto Nunes, a defender of Brazil's far-right President Jair Bolsonaro, struck Greenwald in the face after the Intercept journalist repeatedly called him a "coward."

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Searing internal memo from Syria expert hammers White House for 'catastrophic sideshow' in the Middle East

A top Syria expert is sounding the alarm on President Donald Trump's refusal to fight back against Turkey's war with America's Kurdish allies.

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