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French bid farewell at coffin of ex-president Chirac

Thousands of people on Sunday queued in Paris to bid a final farewell to France's former president Jacques Chirac, fondly remembered as a charismatic giant of domestic and international politics despite a mixed legacy.

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Saudi crown prince takes ‘full responsibility’ for Khashoggi’s murder, but denies ordering it

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said in a television interview that he takes "full responsibility" for the grisly murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, but denied allegations that he ordered it.

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Conservatives set to win Austria election as far-right tumbles

Austrian conservatives won most seats in snap elections Sunday, putting their leader Sebastian Kurz on track to retake power but forcing him into tough coalition negotiations after a corruption scandal sent his far-right former allies tumbling.

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UK's Johnson rallies party with vow to 'get Brexit done'

Embattled British Prime Minister Boris Johnson gathered his Conservative party Sunday for what could be its final conference before an election, promising to "get Brexit done".

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Hong Kong police fire tear gas at protesters in shopping district

Hong Kong descended into a second day of clashes between protesters and riot police on Sunday with officers firing tear gas in a busy shopping district.

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Trump has helped ‘rehabilitate’ Mohammed bin Salman’s reputation after assassination of journalist: report

Despite an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump's alleged misconduct with a foreign leader, the president is attempting to rehabilitate the image of Mohammed bin Salman, The Washington Post reported Saturday.

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French 'spiderman' arrested after climbing Frankfurt skyscraper

Alain Robert, dubbed the French "Spiderman" for his exploits in climbing buildings around the world, was arrested Saturday in the German city of Frankfurt after scaling the "Skyper" tower, an AFP journalist reported.

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US academic denied Hong Kong entry after Congress testimony

An American academic on Saturday said he was denied entry into Hong Kong days after he testified in a Congressional hearing alongside prominent democracy activists from the strife-torn semi-autonomous Chinese city.

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'The Donald Trump of fashion?': Culture wars rage on the Paris catwalk

The culture war has come to the catwalk.

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Sony, Marvel strike deal for new 'Spider-Man' film

Spider-Man will spin his web on the big screen once again.

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China’s foreign minister warns of Donald Trump causing a global recession

China's foreign minister warned Friday that protectionism could trigger a world recession as he vowed to stand firm in a trade row with the United States.

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Boris Johnson referred to police watchdog over alleged relationship with American businesswoman

The prime minister of Great Britain may be facing an investigation as impeachment grips America.

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Banksy's chimps as MPs painting 'Devolved Parliament' goes under the hammer

A painting by British street artist Banksy depicting parliament populated by chimpanzees is to go on show on Saturday before going under auction.

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