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Seoul confirms 4th swine fever case -- and asks North Korea for cooperation

South Korea confirmed its fourth case of African swine fever on Tuesday, as Pyongyang was yet to respond to Seoul's request to make joint efforts to tackle the deadly animal disease.

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Not just Franco: Settling on a final resting place for deceased controversial leaders presents challenges

Settling on a final resting place for deceased controversial leaders, such as Spain's dictator Francisco Franco whose remains the government wants moved from a state mausoleum, has been troublesome for many countries.

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20,000 apply for chance to 'vent anger' at Hong Kong leader

Hong Kong's embattled leader said Tuesday more than 20,000 people have applied to take part in a dialogue session with her and "vent their anger" at the government after three months of huge pro-democracy protests.

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Japan refers US military pilot to prosecutors over Osprey crash

Japanese authorities on Tuesday referred the case of a US military pilot to prosecutors over the 2016 crash of an Osprey aircraft that fuelled sentiment against a US base on Okinawa island.

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Maddow breaks down how Trump’s Ukraine scandal all links back to Manafort -- and the mob

MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow on Monday reported how President Donald Trump is returning to the Paul Manafort playbook as he seeks re-election in 2020.

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Tech giants beef up body to fight extremist content

Tech companies led by Facebook on Monday joined world leaders in ramping up an industry body to weed out extremist content online, giving it a permanent staff.

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European leaders blame Iran for Saudi attack, call for dialogue

The leaders of France, Germany and Britain on Monday agreed that Iran carried out this month's attack on Saudi Arabian oil infrastructure and called on Tehran to choose dialogue over further "provocation".

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Megan Rapinoe and Lionel Messi win FIFA Player of the Year awards

Lionel Messi beat Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk and old rival Cristiano Ronaldo to win FIFA's player of the year award for a record sixth time on Monday, while USA's Megan Rapinoe took the women's award after leading her country to the World Cup title.

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Polling suggests little blowback over Trudeau blackface

Images of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in blackface makeup have not significantly swayed voters ahead of the October 21 election, according to a new poll Monday.

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Trump says he put 'no pressure' on Ukraine, as tension mounts

US President Donald Trump on Monday swatted away mounting pressure from Democrats demanding his impeachment, as he rejected accusations that he sought to extort Ukraine into revealing dirt on his political rival Joe Biden.

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'We want to show them we are serious': 16 youth activists file suit against major nations for failing to act on climate crisis

"The climate crisis is a children's rights crisis."

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Trump announces bigger US troop presence in Poland

President Donald Trump on Monday announced an expanded military presence in Poland but said it did not reflect any increased threat from Russia.

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Former ethics chief says we've reached a constitutional crisis with Trump's Ukraine-gate

During an MSNBC panel discussion Monday, Walter Shaub, the former director of the United States Office of Government Ethics, said that he believes we've reached the constitutional crisis that many feared.

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