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Eight sentenced to death for 2013 murder of Tunisia opposition leader

by Aymen JAMLI

A Tunisian court sentenced eight defendants to death on Tuesday over the 2013 assassination of leftist opposition figure Mohamed Brahmi, according to local reports.

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Under pressure, EU to take axe to green rules

by Raziye Akkoc and Camille Camdessus

The EU is expected to roll back a slew of environmental rules on Wednesday as it charges ahead with a deregulation drive in a bid to keep up with the United States and China.

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Australian says 'wasn't nice' sitting with corpse on long-haul flight

An Australian couple have criticized Qatar Airways after a blanket-draped corpse was seated next to them during a long-haul flight.

Mitchell Ring said a passenger died part-way through the 14-hour flight from Melbourne to Doha last week.

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Chinese treasures restored in the heart of Beijing

by Celia CAZALE and Isabel KUA

In a workshop tucked away in Beijing's historic Forbidden City, a restorer hunched over a centuries-old figurine, using a cotton bud to delicately clean its dusty crevices after years hidden in storage.

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Taiwan dispatches forces in response to China 'live-fire' drills off island

Taiwan sent forces on Wednesday in response to China's "live-fire" drills off the self-ruled island, Taipei's defense ministry said, condemning the exercises as dangerous.

China deployed 32 aircraft near Taiwan as part of a joint combat drill with Chinese warships and announced "live-fire exercises" in an area about 40 nautical miles (74 kilometers) off the island's south, the ministry said in a statement.

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Cook Islands PM beats no-confidence vote, slams New Zealand

The Cook Islands' prime minister survived a no-confidence vote on Wednesday, blaming "misinformation" from former colonial ruler New Zealand for destabilizing his Pacific country.

The parliament voted 13-to-9 against the motion of no-confidence in Prime Minister Mark Brown's government, sparked by a partnership deal he signed with China.

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Erosion of multilateralism threatens global stability: South Africa leader

The erosion of multilateralism threatens global growth and stability, President Cyril Ramaphosa warned Wednesday at a G20 finance meeting in South Africa marked by the absence of the U.S. Treasury secretary.

Two days of talks by finance ministers and central bank governors from the world's leading economies opened a week after a meeting of G20 foreign ministers was snubbed by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who complained of its "anti-Americanism".

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'What are they trying to hide?' Analyst warns Trump and Musk's 'sucker bait' a smokescreen

Nearly every antic that Donald Trump and Elon Musk have pulled off since inauguration day has been meant to keep Americans as off-balance as possible, for as long as possible, according to a new piece by The New Yorker's Errol Louis.

Louis argued that the chaos America will experience over Trump's first 100 days is all part of a well-thought-out strategy "intended to minimize accountability by leaving the president’s critics demoralized, distracted, and disoriented, unable to figure out which battles should be fought."

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'Doesn't understand': Bizarre Trump tale of French agreement alarms 'The View' hosts

President Donald Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday and told a story about an earlier conversation the men had. It was meant to be a funny anecdote, but it left some scratching their heads.

According to Trump, he, Macron and their two wives had dinner during a trip to Paris. He didn't mention when it was. Macron said something in French, with no translator, and Trump didn't understand what he was saying. On Monday, Trump laughed that all he did was keep nodding his head — and realized only later he agreed to things he didn't mean to.

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Trump adviser pushes unprecedented new punishment against Canada: report

Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro is reportedly pushing for an unprecedented maneuver that would upend decades' worth of American national security policy.

The Financial Times reports that Navarro has recently floated kicking Canada out of the Five Eyes intelligence sharing program that also includes the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand.

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Tesla stock sees massive plunge as abysmal sales figures released

Shares in Elon Musk's electric vehicle company Tesla tanked on Tuesday after new sales data showed a massive plunge in sales throughout Europe.

Per The Guardian, new data from the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) showed Tesla sales in the United Kingdom and the European Union dropped by 45 percent year over year, and the company's share of the European car market got cut nearly in half over the same period.

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Kremlin 'no comment' on report 95,000 Russian troops killed in Ukraine

The Kremlin declined to comment Tuesday after Russian independent news site Mediazona in collaboration with the BBC Russian Service published details of over 95,000 Russian soldiers killed fighting Ukraine, based on open-access data.

Mediazona published on Monday, the third anniversary of the offensive, an infographic with images and official reports of deaths of soldiers from various sources including social media, news reports and obituaries.

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