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Luxury brands apologize over China T-shirt blunders

Luxury fashion brands Versace, Coach, and Givenchy have apologised for making perceived affronts to China's national sovereignty with T-shirts listing Hong Kong and Taiwan as separate countries.

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WWII Pacific battlegrounds are now the site of the US-China tug of war

Pacific islands that were key World War II battlegrounds but largely neglected for the past 30 years are now back in the spotlight as China challenges traditional US supremacy in the region.

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Asian markets mixed as dealers fret over US-China trade talks

Asian markets were mixed Monday with investors gripped by concerns about the US-China trade war after Donald Trump said he was prepared to walk away from next month's planned talks.

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'No chance of retreating': Hong Kong protesters return to streets for another week of unrest

Police in Hong Kong fired volleys of tear gas Sunday at thousands of pro-democracy protesters who defied warnings from authorities to hit the streets for the tenth weekend in a row.

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K-pop superstars BTS to take 'long-term break' after gruelling schedules

K-pop superstars BTS will take a 'long-term break' from the music scene, their agency said Monday, after the boy band topped charts in the US and Britain earlier this year.

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Modern cave man offers 'Neanderthal' survival courses in Italy

Guido Camia can show you how to light fires using just a flintstone, survive on a diet of insects and build a forest shelter.

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Argentines head to polls in high-stakes presidential primary race

Argentines have their first chance on Sunday to head to the ballot boxes in a high-stakes presidential primary race in which they must choose between staying the course of painful austerity measures or a return to interventionist economics.

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How the WW2 Resistance fought Nazi propaganda with fake news of their own

About half the information you’ll encounter online today will be fake. By 2022, you might encounter fake content online more often than you encounter real content.

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North Korea launched ‘new weapon’ — after Trump said Kim Jong Un had apologized for missile tests

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un personally supervised the "test-fire of a new weapon", the latest in a series of missile launches, state media reported Sunday -- as US President Donald Trump said Pyongyang wants to resume denuclearisation talks.

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Five dead after explosion at Russian nuclear facility during missile test -- radiation spike detected: report

Russia's nuclear agency said Saturday an explosion during missile testing in the Arctic left five workers dead and involved radioactive isotopes after a nearby city recorded a spike in radiation levels.

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Trump tells advisers that he wants Israel to blacklist Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar: report

On Saturday, Axios reported that President Donald Trump told his advisers he believes that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should bar Reps. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) and Ilhan Omar (D-MN) from entering the country. He reportedly said that if they want to boycott Israel, "then Israel should boycott them."

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Trump says North Korea's Kim wants to resume nuclear talks

US President Donald Trump said Saturday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un wants to resume denuclearization talks after US-South Korean war games end.

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Two million Muslim hajj pilgrims scale Mount Arafat

Two million Muslim pilgrims converged on Mount Arafat outside Mecca Saturday marshaled by tens of thousands of stewards in a bid to prevent any repetition of previous years' deadly stampedes.

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