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Global Extinction Rebellion protests begin in Australia

Extinction Rebellion activists began gathering in cities across Australia and New Zealand on Monday to kick off a fortnight of global civil disobedience demanding governments take urgent action on climate change.

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US forces start Syria border pullback, alarming Kurds

US forces in Syria started pulling back Monday from Turkish border areas, opening the way for Ankara's threatened military invasion and heightening fears of a jihadist resurgence.

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Putin puts on birthday show gathering mushrooms

Russian President Vladimir Putin is renowned for posing for high-octane photo opportunities like tiger-tracking or deepwater diving.

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British PM Johnson warns EU he will not delay Brexit

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned the European Union on Sunday he will not delay Brexit beyond October 31, underlining that his latest proposals are a last chance to reach a deal.

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Nobel season opens with Medicine Prize -- it did not go to Trump

The announcement of the Nobel Medicine Prize on Monday opens an unusual 2019 Nobel season in which two literature laureates will be crowned after a scandal postponed last year's award, amid speculation Greta Thunberg could nab the prestigious Peace Prize.

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'When does the investigation start?' Internet demands accountability for Giuliani's Ukraine corruption

The Associated Press revealed Sunday that Rudy Giuliani's accusations against Hunter Biden and the former vice president may have been better placed at Giuliani himself.

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Rudy Giuliani caught trying to score cash from Ukraine gas company while accusing Hunter Biden of the same

In an ironic twist, Rudy Giuliani has been caught trying to make money off of a Ukraine gas company while trying to accuse former Vice President Joe Biden's son Hunter of doing the same.

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Bottlenecks and stockpiles: UK firms in last Brexit stretch

British companies are ramping up preparations ahead of Brexit, spearheaded by the food and drink sectors stockpiling extra ingredients and bottles.

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French to protest pro-IVF law for single women, lesbians

Thousands of people prepared to descend on Paris on Sunday to protest a government plan to let single women and lesbians become pregnant with fertility treatments, the first major social reform since France legalised gay marriage in 2013.

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Police fire tear gas as large crowds defy Hong Kong mask ban

Hong Kong police fired tear gas at pro-democracy protesters on Sunday after tens of thousands hit the streets once more to defy a ban on face masks despite half the city's subway stations remaining closed.

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Bill Barr prosecutor tapped to investigate the FBI for Russia probe hasn't interviewed anyone involved in it: report

The investigation into the investigation of Donald Trump does not seem to be going anywhere, according to a new report in Politico.

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Hong Kong protesters return to streets as transport is paralyzed

Hong Kong’s metro system stayed shut on Saturday, paralysing transport in the Asian financial hub after a night of chaos in which police shot a teenage boy and pro-democracy protesters torched businesses and metro stations.

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Trump to block immigrants unable to pay for healthcare

The US will block the entry of immigrants without health insurance or the ability to pay for medical bills, President Donald Trump revealed Friday.

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