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China still plans to send negotiators to US despite Trump tariffs

China said Monday it still plans to send negotiators to the United States for trade talks even after President Donald Trump vowed to raise tariffs later this week, a threat that sent stock markets into a tailspin.

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Asian, European markets dive on Trump threat on China tariffs

President Donald Trump sent Asian and European markets plunging Monday after threatening to hike tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods at the end of the week in a bid to speed up stuttering trade talks between the economic superpowers.

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US, Russia butt heads over Venezuela

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo pressed Sunday for Russia to get out of Venezuela, while his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, called on Washington to "abandon its irresponsible plans" in the crisis-wracked country.

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A million species risk extinction, are we one of them?

Humanity is rapidly destroying the natural world upon which our prosperity -- and ultimately our survival -- depends, according to a landmark UN assessment of the state of Nature released Monday.

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Brunei won't enforce gay sex death penalty after backlash

Brunei's sultan has announced death by stoning for gay sex and adultery will not be enforced after a global backlash, but critics Monday called for harsh sharia laws to be abandoned entirely.

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US sends naval strike group to Middle East in 'message' to Iran

The United States is sending an aircraft carrier strike group and a bomber task force to the Middle East in a "clear and unmistakable" message to Iran, National Security Advisor John Bolton said Sunday.

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The only foreign policy Trump cares about is what riles up right-wing Republicans: Top Obama aide

Top aide to former President Barack Obama, Susan Rice, penned an op-ed in the New York Times alleging the incumbent couldn't possibly care less about the respectability of the United States on the international stage.

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Maria Butina's lawyers claim prosecutors allow BBC reporters to break the same law she did

In a strange interview with MSNBC's Kasie Hunt, convicted spy Maria Butina's lawyers explained that the laws she was charged and convicted of are broken daily, but never prosecuted.

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WATCH: Russian plane engulfed in flames makes emergency landing at Moscow airport

An Aeroflot plane was forced to make an emegeency landing at  Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport, while engulfed in flames reports the Mirror.

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North Korea tested rocket launchers and 'tactical guided weapons'

North Korea's state media said Sunday that leader Kim Jong Un had overseen a rocket and tactical guided weapons test, after the drill Saturday raised concerns Pyongyang was escalating provocations with US nuclear negotiations deadlocked.

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Netanyahu vows 'massive strikes' in response to Gaza rocket barrages

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Sunday to continue "massive strikes" in response to rocket fire from the Gaza Strip as a deadly escalation entered a second day, sparking fears of wider violence.

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Venezuela’s Maduro warns his troops to be ‘ready’ for US military action

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro urged his troops Saturday to be "ready" for potential US military action, as backers of opposition leader Juan Guaido marched on barracks in a new bid to win the armed forces' support.

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‘Profiting off misery and suffering of children’: Outrage on news John Kelly joins board of child shelter corporation

Outrage was immediate as CBS News broke its report Friday that John Kelly, the "father" of the Trump administration's migrant child separation policy, has joined the board of directors of the company operating the largest migrant child shelter.

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