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#RussianCosigners trends on Twitter after bombshell report says Trump’s loans were guaranteed by Putin’s pals

MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell reported a bombshell news story Tuesday night: President Donald Trump's Deutsche Bank loans were guaranteed by Russian oligarchs close to Vladimir Putin.

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French cyberpolice break up massive 'botnet' ring

French police have neutralized a hacking operation that had taken control of more than 850,000 computers, mainly in Latin America, while also managing to remove the malware from the infected devices.

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Italy's Stromboli volcano erupts, sparking huge ash cloud

Italy's Stromboli volcano off the coast of Sicily erupted Wednesday, according to fire fighters who rushed to put out wildfires sparked by lava flows.

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Films vying for Venice film festival's Golden Lion

Twenty-one films are competing for the prestigious Golden Lion award at the Venice film festival, which kicks off Wednesday and runs until September 7.

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'Declaration of war': Boris Johnson triggers outrage with move to suspend parliament

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced Wednesday that parliament would be suspended until October 14 -- just two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU -- enraging anti-Brexit MPs.

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Archeologists find remains of 227 sacrificed children in Peru

Archeologists in Peru say the 227 bodies they have unearthed from a site used by the pre-Columbian Chimu culture is the biggest-ever discovery of sacrificed children.

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Star-studded Venice film festival opens under cloud of controversy

The glitzy Venice film festival opens Wednesday with fury over the inclusion of controversial directors Roman Polanski and Nate Parker adding to criticism about a lack of women directors in the running for its top prize.

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Poland feeling its WWII wounds seeks German reparations 80 years on

Eighty years after the first Nazi bombs fell on Poland, echoes of the blasts can be heard in the bickering between Warsaw and Berlin over the possibility of billions of euros in war reparations.

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Amazon fires a 'tipping point': forestry group chief

The fires tearing through the Amazon represent a "tipping point" for the health of the rainforest, the head of a top global forestry management body said Wednesday, urging the world to do more to save the trees.

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First bishop ordained in China under Vatican deal

A Chinese Catholic bishop has been ordained with the joint approval of the Pope and Beijing for the first time under an agreement intended to encourage a rapprochement between China and the Holy See.

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Boris Johnson asks Queen to suspend parliament until Oct 14 in order to force through a no-deal Brexit: report

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced Wednesday that the suspension of parliament would be extended until October 14 -- just two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU -- enraging anti-Brexit MPs.

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Trump will be in Warsaw -- 80 years after WWII outbreak

US President Donald Trump, fresh from hob-nobbing with his G7 partners at a glitzy French resort town, will on Sunday attend sombre commemorations in Warsaw of the outbreak of World War II 80 years ago.

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South Korea slams Japan as 'white list' trade removal takes effect

South Korea on Wednesday slammed Japan for effectively downgrading Seoul's trade status and accused Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of treating the neighbour as an "adversary".

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