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UK travel giant Thomas Cook set to collapse: report

Thomas Cook's 178-year existence was reported to be coming to an end on Monday after the British travel firm struggled to find private investment to keep it afloat, potentially affecting thousands of holidaymakers.

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Paris show of King Tutankhamun artifacts set new record with 1.42 million visitors

A blockbuster Tutankhamun show set a new all-time French record Sunday, with 1.42 million visitors flocking to see the exhibition in Paris, the organisers said.

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FIFA chief urges action after racist abuse halts Serie A game

FIFA president Gianni Infantino said Sunday the problem of racism in Italian football has "not improved" after a Serie A match between Atalanta and Fiorentina was halted for several minutes because of racist abuse of Brazilian Dalbert.

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'Morrison in the USA sucking up to Trump': Aussies furious to see prime minister campaigning for Trump

President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison appeared at a rally in Ohio Sunday, prompting Aussies to complain that it's unacceptable for their leader to be campaigning for Trump.

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Iran accuses foreign forces of raising Gulf 'insecurity' -- but doesn't mention Trump by name

President Hassan Rouhani on Sunday denounced the presence of foreign forces in the Gulf and said Iran will present a peace plan, after its arch-foe Washington ordered reinforcements to the tense region.

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Trump holds mass rally with Indian Prime Minister that was more like a campaign event than official one

US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday declared themselves united in a relentless fight against "terrorism," vowing a close, personal alliance in front of tens of thousands of Indian-Americans.

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Something is killing galaxies -- and science is on the case

In the most extreme regions of the universe, galaxies are being killed. Their star formation is being shut down and astronomers want to know why.

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Trudeau in blackface: A symptom of Canada’s widespread anti-Black racism

The news that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau performed in blackface when he was a student and a teacher has once again made blackface the topic of the day — this time in the middle of a Canadian election campaign.

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Iran 'assures' FIFA that women can attend soccer qualifier

FIFA president Gianni Infantino said Sunday that world footbalil's governing body has been "assured" by Iranian authorities that women will be able to attend a World Cup qualifier in Tehran next month.

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Youth leaders at UN demand bold climate change action

A day after youth-led global climate strikes, several hundred young activists including Greta Thunberg gathered for a climate summit at the United Nations on Saturday, chiding older generations for doing too little to curb carbon emissions.

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Tanzania not sharing information on suspected Ebola: WHO

The World Health Organization has accused Tanzania of failing to provide information on suspected cases of Ebola in the country, potentially styming efforts to curb the spread of the deadly virus.

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Flights cancelled as Typhoon Tapah approaches Japan

Typhoon Tapah approached southwestern Japan Sunday, with heavy rain and strong winds grounding hundreds of regional flights.

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Israel set for crucial talks on who should be the next prime minister

Israel was set for crucial discussions Sunday on who should try to form the next government as last week's deadlocked election threatened Benjamin Netanyahu's long reign as prime minister.

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