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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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At Fukushima plant, a million-ton headache: radioactive water

In the grounds of the ravaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant sits a million-tonne headache for the plant's operators and Japan's government: tank after tank of water contaminated with radioactive elements.

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Beatles classic 'Abbey Road' tops charts again after 50 years

Classic Beatles album "Abbey Road" is back at number one in Britain half a century after its first release, with the band breaking their own record for the longest gap between stints at the top of the charts.

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Thai cave film makes world premiere at Busan festival

The first movie centred around the cave rescue of 12 Thai schoolboy footballers and their coach made its world premiere on Saturday and there was one man in the audience for whom the experience proved as thrilling as it was nerve-shredding.

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Vatican to shine light on Amazon's indigenous communities

Pope Francis will gather Catholic bishops at the Vatican Sunday to champion the isolated and poverty-struck indigenous communities of the Amazon, whose way of life is under threat.

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Report shows 'stunning and dramatic' scenes of thawing permafrost in Siberia that 'leaves millions on unstable ground'

"Rivers are rising and running faster, and entire neighborhoods are falling into them."

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This quote of Hitler eerily describes Trump’s sinister worldview

“I emancipate man from the humiliating chimera which is called conscience. Conscience, like education, mutilates man. I have the advantage of not being restrained by any considerations of a theoretical or moral nature.” This from a speech in 1941 where the Soviet Union’s Joseph Stalin ostensibly quoted Adolf Hitler to exhort those gathered to take the same advice.

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Second whistleblower may file complaint about Trump’s dealings with Ukraine: New York Times

President Donald Trump's impeachment inquiry continues to grow, according to a bombshell new report in The New York Times.

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Pompeo warns of 'Russian bots' and 'Chinese bribes' in the Balkans

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned against the "malign" influence of Russian trolls and Chinese investment during a brief tour through the Western Balkans on Friday.

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