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Why the US has nuclear weapons in Turkey – and may try to put the bombs away

As the Syrian crisis pits Turkish troops against former U.S.-allied Kurdish forces, Pentagon officials have been reviewing plans to remove 50 nuclear bombs stored at a U.S air base in Turkey.

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Trump lifts Turkey sanctions, quits 'blood-stained' Syria

President Donald Trump ended sanctions against Turkey on Wednesday, drawing a line under American involvement in "blood-stained" Syria, as Turkish and Russian troops seized territory previously held by US troops and their beleaguered Kurdish allies.

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Hong Kong businessman pays almost $1 million for parking space

Hong Kong might be heading for recession after months of violent protests but that hasn't stopped one businessman from forking out almost $1 million for a parking spot.

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ICE deports decorated Iraq War combat vet who suffered a brain injury

“At some point, he was the American hero. But then he became a guy from El Salvador. At what point did he lose his label?"

He served five years – two tours – in Iraq. He is a decorated Marine Corps combat veteran. He has a large tattoo of the Statue of Liberty spread across the left side of his body, and another tattoo memorializing his service to the U.S. Marines, according to The Orange County Register.

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'Perhaps you believe you're above the law': Zuckerberg grilled over Libra, false political ads, and more

Facebook founder and CEO is warned that lawmakers have "serious concerns" about Facebook's size and reach.

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Sondland is done trying to defend Trump after he was outed by Ukraine ambassador: associate

European Union Ambassador Gordon Sondland spent a lot of time trying to downplay the testimony from Ukraine Ambassador Bill Taylor. But after Taylor, who kept detailed notes, gave specifics about their conversations, Sondland has abandoned trying to defend President Donald Trump.

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Russian forces head for Syrian-Turkish border in blow to Kurds

Russian forces in Syria headed towards the Turkish border Wednesday to ensure Kurdish fighters withdraw under a deal between Moscow and Ankara ousting them from the minority's entire heartland.

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US to send top delegation to Saudi event: media

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and presidential adviser Jared Kushner will lead an American delegation to Saudi Arabia's annual financial conference, US media reported Tuesday, after widespread boycotts of last year's event in protest at the murder of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

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Chris the sheep, famed for record-breaking fleece, dies

An Australian sheep that entered the Guinness World Records after being found with an enormously overgrown fleece has died, its carers announced.

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As Modi hobnobs with Kissinger and other war criminals, Ilhan Omar and Pramila Jayapal criticize US support for Indian regime

 "At what point do we no longer share values with India? Are we waiting for the Muslims in Assam to be put in those camps?"

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Heat-cam exhibit alerts tourist to breast cancer

A tourist discovered she had breast cancer after an interactive heat-cam exhibit revealed a tumor during a family trip to a museum in Edinburgh.

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North Korea's Kim orders demolitions at South-built resort

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has condemned a flagship tourist development with the South as an eyesore and ordered buildings there demolished, state media reported Wednesday, in a stark illustration of dire relations between Pyongyang and Seoul.

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Paralympic champion Marieke Vervoort ends life by euthanasia

Belgian Paralympic champion Marieke Vervoort ended her life through euthanasia at the age of 40 on Tuesday, Belgian media reported.

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