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Deadly typhoon hits eastern China, one million evacuated

At least 13 people were killed and 16 others missing as Typhoon Lekima lashed eastern China Saturday, downing thousands of trees and forcing more than a million people from their homes.

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Huge power outage creates travel mayhem in Britain

Nearly one million people were affected by a major power outage for several hours across areas of England and Wales on Friday, including parts of London, causing rush-hour transportation chaos.

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500 years on, how Magellan's voyage changed the world

Ferdinand Magellan set off from Spain 500 years ago on an epoch-making voyage to sail all the way around the globe for the first time.

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'Give us the right to vote!': Tens of thousands call for fair elections at Moscow rally

Almost 50,000 opposition supporters rallied in Moscow Saturday at one of the largest protests since President Vladimir Putin's return to the Kremlin in 2012.

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Five nuclear agency staff died in Russia missile test explosion

Russia said Saturday an explosion at an Arctic missile testing site killed five nuclear agency staff and involved radioactive isotopes after a nearby city reported a spike in radiation levels.

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US Border Patrol boat fired on from Mexico

A US Border Patrol boat came under heavy gunfire from the Mexican side of the Rio Grande early Friday, but no injuries were reported, the Customs and Border Protection agency said.

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Poop less for a cleaner planet, says Brazil's president

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro suggested Friday that people "poop every other day" as a way to save the environment, after he came under fire for a surge in deforestation of the Amazon since he came to power.

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Trump sides with Kim criticism of US-South Korea war games

US President Donald Trump told reporters Friday he agreed with Kim Jong Un's opposition to US-South Korea war games, after receiving what he was a new letter from the North Korean leader.

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Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro says Washington has approved son's ambassador nomination

Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro said Friday the United States has approved the nomination of his son Eduardo as ambassador to Washington.

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US-China trade deal in doubt, 'Trump says US 'not ready'

President Donald Trump cast more doubt on chances for a trade deal with Beijing on Friday, signaling he might cancel talks set for September amid an intensifying US-China trade war.

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Trump accuses Macron of sending 'mixed signals' to Iran

US President Donald Trump on Thursday said no one is authorized to speak to Iran on behalf of the United States as he accused French President Emmanuel Macron of sending “mixed signals” to Tehran over possible talks.

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Heatwaves kill coral reefs far faster than thought: study

Marine heatwaves are killing coral reefs far more quickly than previously believed, according to a new study released on Friday.

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'Huge victory for press freedom': Brazil Supreme Court bars President Jair Bolsonaro from investigating Glenn Greenwald and The Intercept

Greenwald, co-founder of The Intercept, applauded the court for protecting journalism against "repressive, retaliatory acts threatened by the Bolsonaro government"

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