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Former FBI chief James Comey to make first US court appearance
Former FBI director James Comey, a prominent critic of US President Donald Trump, is to make his first court appearance…
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White House threatens to not pay workers furloughed during government shutdown
The White House is considering not paying federal employees for days they have been furloughed during the shutdown, according to…
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Ecuador detains five after attack on President Noboa’s car
Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa’s car was surrounded by a group of around 500 people throwing rocks as he approached an…
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Medical helicopter crashes onto highway in US, critically injuring 3
A medical helicopter crashed on a highway in Sacramento on Monday evening, critically injuring three people aboard, including a woman…
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Iran says nuclear cooperation with IAEA ‘no longer relevant’
Iran’s foreign minister has declared that cooperation with the United Nations nuclear watchdog is “no longer relevant” after Western countries…
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Mass protests from Amsterdam to Istanbul denounce Israel’s Gaza genocide
Hundreds of thousands of people have poured onto the streets across Europe, demanding an end to Israel’s two-year war on…
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Nairobi’s ‘Birdman’: Rescuing raptors on the streets of Kenya’s capital
Shouts of “Birdman! Birdman!” trail 27-year-old Rodgers Oloo Magutha down a street in the centre of Kenya’s capital, Nairobi. Vendors…
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Lithuania’s Vilnius airport reopens after balloons cause suspension, diversions
Lithuania reopened air traffic at Vilnius airport, its largest and busiest air hub, on Sunday after hours of suspensions and…
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Heavy rains kill at least 22 in Nepal, block roads
Heavy rains triggered landslides and flash floods blocking roads, washing away bridges and killing at least 22 people in the…
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Syrian electors cast ballots in indirect vote for first post-Assad parliament
Members of Syria’s electoral colleges are gathering on Sunday to vote for new lawmakers, a milestone in the country’s shift away from…
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