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Australia’s former conservative Prime Minister Tony Abbott has described a demand that he register as a “foreign influencer” before he attended an international conference in Australia earlier this year as …
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BAMAKO—At least 53 soldiers and one civilian have been killed in an attack on an army post in ..
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Chaos broke out across Hong Kong as police faced off with black-clad protesters, firing tear gas, pepper spray, …
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Despite the fact that Albertans voted overwhelmingly—almost 70 percent of the popular vote—for the Conservative Party, it was …
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A day after ISIS confirmed the death of its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and named his successor, Abu …
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The fate of Motor Sich, one of the world’s top makers of helicopter and airplane engines, hangs in …
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Three former top executives of the Monaco-based Unaoil Group, an oil and gas consultancy, have pleaded guilty to …
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MELBOURNE, Australia—On Thursday, Oct. 31, an investigative documentary highlighting the opaque workings of the controversial ‘Confucius Institutes’ (CI), …
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Last fall, Jim Carrey, the well-known comedian, talked on “Real Time with Bill Maher” about Canadian single-payer medical care. …
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A biotech delegation led by Deputy Director-General Shu-Chu Chen of the Hsinchu Science Park Bureau, Ministry of Science …
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MONTREAL—Paying bribes to obtain lucrative Libyan construction contracts was once the business model for a division of SNC-Lavalin, …
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has criticised China’s record on human rights abuses, including the mass detention of Uyghurs …
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JAKARTA—Indonesia’s environment ministry said on Oct. 31 it would report countries to the Basel Convention, an international treaty …
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Australia has condemned a string of North Korean missile launches, including some overnight, as breaching international rulings. The …
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SYDNEY—Around a quarter of the world’s pigs are expected to die from African swine fever as authorities grapple …
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Hong Kong has been dealt its first ruling that censors the internet after a court order was issued …
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BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK—In the corner of the hall on the second floor of the Innovative Technologies Complex campus, …
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Despite the fact that Albertans voted overwhelmingly—almost 70 percent of the popular vote—for the Conservative Party, it was the Liberals who won the election. The result has many Albertans questioning …
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A day after ISIS confirmed the death of its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and named his successor, Abu …
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The fate of Motor Sich, one of the world’s top makers of helicopter and airplane engines, hangs in …
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Three former top executives of the Monaco-based Unaoil Group, an oil and gas consultancy, have pleaded guilty to …
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MELBOURNE, Australia—On Thursday, Oct. 31, an investigative documentary highlighting the opaque workings of the controversial ‘Confucius Institutes’ (CI), …
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Last fall, Jim Carrey, the well-known comedian, talked on “Real Time with Bill Maher” about Canadian single-payer medical care. …
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A biotech delegation led by Deputy Director-General Shu-Chu Chen of the Hsinchu Science Park Bureau, Ministry of Science …
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MONTREAL—Paying bribes to obtain lucrative Libyan construction contracts was once the business model for a division of SNC-Lavalin, …
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has criticised China’s record on human rights abuses, including the mass detention of Uyghurs …
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JAKARTA—Indonesia’s environment ministry said on Oct. 31 it would report countries to the Basel Convention, an international treaty …
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Australia has condemned a string of North Korean missile launches, including some overnight, as breaching international rulings. The …
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SYDNEY—Around a quarter of the world’s pigs are expected to die from African swine fever as authorities grapple …
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Hong Kong has been dealt its first ruling that censors the internet after a court order was issued …
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has criticised China’s record on human rights abuses, including the mass detention of Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities after copping backlash from Beijing. Asked whether the …
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JAKARTA—Indonesia’s environment ministry said on Oct. 31 it would report countries to the Basel Convention, an international treaty …
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Australia has condemned a string of North Korean missile launches, including some overnight, as breaching international rulings. The …
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SYDNEY—Around a quarter of the world’s pigs are expected to die from African swine fever as authorities grapple …
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Hong Kong has been dealt its first ruling that censors the internet after a court order was issued …
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BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK—In the corner of the hall on the second floor of the Innovative Technologies Complex campus, …
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Labor needs to win over suburban voters and not dismiss all social conservatives as “bigots” or “sexists,” a …
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WASHINGTON—Senior government officials in multiple U.S.-allied countries were targeted earlier this year with hacking software that used Facebook …
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Australia’s Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton wants activists to cover the costs of police responses to protests. Dutton, …
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Qantas has pulled three its Boeing 737 fleet from service after finding hairline cracks. The cracks were found …
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An informant, whose name or nationality was not released, helped U.S. forces to conduct a raid that killed …
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In a show of support to protesters in Hong Kong, three U.S. senators introduced legislation on Oct. 31 …
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In a speech criticizing the hostile policies of the Chinese regime, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said …
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A transnational illegal alien smuggling organization has been dismantled after an alleged human smuggler and others were arrested …
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ISIS confirmed the death of its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on Thursday, naming the dead terrorist’s successor. The …
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OTTAWA—A great deal of attention has been focused over the past week on the U.S. military operation in …
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The U.S. Senate and House foreign affairs committee recently passed versions of a bill that would boost Taiwan’s …
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HONG KONG—Hong Kong slid into recession for the first time in a decade in the third quarter, weighed down by anti-government protests and the protracted U.S.-China trade war. Five months …
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A massive fire caused by a cooking gas stove erupted on Oct. 31, killing at least 71 train …
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SYDNEY—The Australian Federal Police (AFP) said on Oct. 31 it had frozen properties worth A$17.3 million ($11.9 million), …
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A woman in South Australia who was convicted of being a member of the ISIS terrorist group has …
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The U.S. Justice Department on Oct. 31 reached a settlement deal with Malaysian financier Jho Low to recover …
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Four men have been arrested for smuggling 400 kilograms of crystal meth, or ice, worth an estimated A$300 …
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SYDNEY—The Australian Federal Police (AFP) said on Thursday it had frozen properties worth A$17.3 million ($11.9 million), including a …
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TOKYO—A fire has destroyed much of Shuri Castle, a World Heritage site on Japan’s southern island of Okinawa, …
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On 18 September 2019, The Epoch Times published an Australian Associated Press article about Mrs Jiefang Huang, the …
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U.S. officials and human rights groups said that the barring of high-profile Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong from …
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WASHINGTON—The United States and six Gulf countries agreed to jointly impose sanctions on 25 corporations, banks, and individuals …
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In a bid to stop illegal organ trafficking, the UK Parliament recently conducted its first reading of a ..
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A man who was trapped upside down at the top of a 290-foot industrial chimney in Carlisle, England, for about 15 hours has died, police have confirmed.
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina—President-elect Alberto Fernandez and exiting leader Mauricio Macri met on Oct. 28 to find a way …
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CHELMSFORD, England—A court heard on Oct. 28 that a global ring had been involved in smuggling the 39 …
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LONDON—Britain got Brexit breathing space but no clarity on Oct. 28, when the European Union granted a three-month …
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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has said she has much in power in the city thanks to backing …
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Australia’s consumer regulator filed a lawsuit against Alphabet Inc’s Google on Oct. 29, alleging it misled consumers about …
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An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.6 hit central Mindanao in the southern Philippines on Oct. 29, shaking …
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Australia’s domestic security agency has suggested using face scans to confirm people’s age before they watch online pornography. …
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Climate protesters who are blockading an international mining conference in Melbourne have been capsicum sprayed and more than …
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Japan authorities recently warned the country to be on high alert regarding the potential spread of African swine …
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Turkey has welcomed the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi who killed himself when cornered by U.S. Special Operations forces in Northern Syria on Oct. 26. The spokesperson of …
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HONG KONG—Hong Kong has fallen into recession, hit by five months of pro-democracy protests that erupted in flames …
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KABUL—President Donald Trump’s top negotiator for Afghanistan was in Kabul on Sunday to brief the Afghan president on …
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MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay—Uruguayans headed to vote on Oct. 27 in the South American country’s general election, with the liberal coalition …
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When a 25-year-old woman was riding a bus to college she snapped a photo of a lonely dog …
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BUENOS AIRES—Argentina could take another sharp political turn in Oct. 27’s presidential elections, with center-left Peronist candidate Alberto …
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“I’m going to make a shitload of money.” Peter, a farmer, listened intently to the merchant banker boasting …
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BUENOS AIRES—Argentina’s Peronists swept back into power on Sunday, ousting conservative president Mauricio Macri in an election result …
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Paul Krugman, Nobel-prize winning economist and avowed champion of free trade, admits he and his colleagues got a …
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TAIPEI, Taiwan—Italian luxury carmaker Maserati, bowing to pressure from Beijing, has aligned itself with the Chinese Communist Party’s …
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News Analysis This article is the first in a multi-part series about the rise of socialism in Brazil …
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President Donald Trump confirmed the death of ISIS terrorist leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in an overnight raid in northern Syria. “Last night the United States brought the world’s No. 1 terrorist …
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Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the ISIS terrorist group, reportedly killed himself after detonating a suicide vest …
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U.S. Special Operations task forces have conducted a raid targeting ISIS leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Newsweek reports. A …
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Australia’s notorious serial killer Ivan Milat has died in prison of cancer. Milat, 74, who had been in …
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An estimated 10,000 Hong Kong medical workers and activists filled the bustling financial center on Oct. 26 for …
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U.K. police have charged a truck driver on Oct. 26 with 39 counts of manslaughter and conspiracy to …
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LONDON—The Vietnamese Embassy in London has started a hotline to help families seeking information on loved ones following …
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A group of Mexican volunteers found the remains of at least 13 people in shallow pits in the …
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The U.S. government said on Oct. 25 it would bar U.S. airlines from flying to all destinations in …
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The death toll from torrential rains that caused flooding and mudslides in Japan climbed to 10 on Oct. …
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The former Trump-campaign associate who was wiretapped by the FBI, sued the Department of Justice on Oct. 21, demanding that the government delay the release of a forthcoming inspector general’s …
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A former aide to Republican President Donald Trump has asked a federal judge to rule on whether he …
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Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) said she’s skipping a criminal justice forum in South Carolina after President Donald Trump …
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Joe Biden has been inundated with questions about his youngest son’s business connections in Ukraine and China. He has retaliated …
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President Donald Trump sent his condolences to the family and friends of Rep. Elijah Cummings, who were celebrating the …
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Fifty U.S. senators have signed onto a resolution condemning the House impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, said …
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A federal judge ruled on Oct. 25 that the Department of Justice (DOJ) must turn over grand jury …
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Amid a Democrat-led impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, the attorney of Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the …
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Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte on Oct. 25 confirmed that Attorney General William Barr held two secret meetings …
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President Trump said there is no need for an impeachment defense team because, according to him, “I’m the …
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Republican President Donald Trump was awarded the Bipartisan Justice Award on Oct. 25 for his work on the …
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President Donald Trump has increased his pressure on the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives on Oct. 25 to pass …
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House Democrats on Friday sent out more subpoenas in their impeachment inquiry to White House officials who have …
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President Donald Trump’s campaign met with a prominent pro-Ukraine advocacy group in Washington during the 2016 election. The …
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The White House press secretary said there is frustration over the closed doors impeachment inquiry in the House. …
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Top lawmakers clashed over the Department of Justice’s probe into the origins of the investigation into President Donald …
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BEIJING—Weeks prior to the discovery in England of the bodies of 39 people believed to be from China, Beijing was holding lavish National Day celebrations congratulating itself on its rise .OCTOBER 25,
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NEW YORK—Hong Kong singer Denise Ho was met with a standing ovation on Oct. 24 in New York .
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TOKYO—The lawyers of former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn, who is awaiting trial in Japan, said Oct. 24 they ….
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LONDON—British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has finally abandoned his promise of an October Brexit and pinned his hopes …
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The Solomon Islands government says a contract signed by one of its provinces to lease the entire island …
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Julian Assange has instructed British authorities to stop releasing any information about him to the Australian High Commission …
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U.S. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper during his trip to Middle East and Europe spoke at the German …
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The principal of a religious school in Bangladesh was among 16 people sentenced to death on Oct. 24 …
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Vice President Mike Pence slammed the Chinese regime for curtailing “rights and liberties” in the city of Hong …
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WINNIPEG—An Indigenous man in Manitoba has had his NDN CAR personalized licence plate returned, but an avid “Star …
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Malaysia has banned a 164-page comic book titled “Belt and Road Initiative for Win-Winism,” in the latest pushback …
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HONG KONG—Hundreds of Hong Kong protesters, some waving Catalan flags and banners urging “a fight for freedom together,” …
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News Analysis As Secretary of Defense Mark Esper tours the Middle East amid growing tension between Tehran and …
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BRUSSELS—The European Union on Oct. 24 awarded its top human rights prize to economist Ilham Tohti for his work defending China’s Uyghur minority, and urged Beijing to release him from …
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Greenhouse gas emissions would be driven up if the world’s agriculture were to be converted to organic farming, …
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A former Australian intelligence official has faced court accused of illegally dealing with classified documents in breach of …
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LONDON—British police raided two sites in Northern Ireland and questioned a truck driver as they investigated the deaths …
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HANOI—A Chinese oil survey vessel that has been embroiled in a tense standoff with Vietnamese vessels in the …
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A woman who visited a popular museum in Scotland has revealed how the “life-changing” trip led her to …
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For several years, conservationists have been puzzled by thousands of brightly colored rubber bands appearing on an uninhabited …
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A restaurant in the Peruvian capital of Lima has been served a $62,000 fine for providing women with …
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Now that the election is out of the way, Canada’s new minority government has little time to lose …
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Victoria has signed up to China’s controversial “One Belt, One Road” infrastructure program amid federal government criticism. Premier …
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Strand Consult published a detailed report which discredits claims that banning 5G products from Chinese telecom firms Huawei …
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Chan Tong-kai, whose case led to the Hong Kong government’s introduction of a controversial extradition bill that triggered …
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The military leader of the Kurds in Syria thanked President Donald Trump after a permanent cease-fire between Turkey, …
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ADDIS ABABA—Ethiopia’s Nobel Peace Prize-winning prime minister warned Oct. 22 that if there’s a need to go to war over a dam project disputed with Egypt his country could muster …
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Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has accused Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews of failing to act in the national …
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Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton suggests DNA testing would be required to verify the Australian citizenship claims of …
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Nuclear-capable missiles streaking across Arctic skies last week not only showcased Russia’s nuclear deterrent but also signaled to …
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TOKYO—Japanese monarch Naruhito formally proclaimed his ascendancy to the throne on Tuesday, Oct. 21, in a centuries-old ceremony …
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The Republican National Committee (RNC) announced on Oct. 22 a new campaign with a mission to present the …
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The Hong Kong government on Oct. 23 refused Taiwan’s offer to escort murder suspect Chan Tong-kai to the …
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A popular Chinese drama recently received a 100,000 yuan fine (roughly $14,130) for not showing Taiwan as part …
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People have recently reported seeing the Tasmanian Tiger, presumably extinct for over 80 years, in Australia, according to …
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REGINA—Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the federal election results confirm there’s a fire of frustration burning in Western …
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TIRANA, Albania—Albania’s Competition Authority will conduct a six-month investigation to establish whether China’s Bankers Petroleum has abused its dominance …
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TORONTO—Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hung on to power in the nation’s Oct. 21 election, but faces a …
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OTTAWA—The Liberals have once more won the most seats in the House of Commons, but this time they do not have an outright majority. So what happens next? With fewer …
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PRAGUE—Czech-based Avast and Czech counterintelligence service BIS said on Oct. 21 they had detected a network attack on …
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LONDON—Britain faced another week of political gridlock after Prime Minister Boris Johnson was denied a chance Oct. 21 …
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CULIACAN, Mexico—The trendy bars and restaurants along the main strip of a Mexican city that was overwhelmed late …
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Fuel giant BP Australia has joined 7-Eleven and pulled two “M+” rated magazines from its 350 petrol outlets …
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Internationally-set prices for letters and small package deliveries mean Australia Post is effectively subsidising deliveries to China, CEO …
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Australia’s The Morrison government has put more than A$11.7 million in extra funding into the national redress scheme, …
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Over 1,400 Australians with cystic fibrosis will be able to buy medications at a significantly reduced cost after Health …
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LONDON/WASHINGTON—Russian hackers piggy-backed on an Iranian cyber-espionage operation to attack government and industry organizations in dozens of countries. …
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OTTAWA—Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will remain in power but with a minority government that will require the …
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OTTAWA—Justin Trudeau is expected to remain prime minister but the Liberals may need the support of one or …
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that President Donald Trump is “fully prepared” to unleash the American military …
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KUALA LUMPUR—DreamWorks’ animated movie “Abominable” will not be released in Malaysia after its producers declined to meet a censor board requirement to cut a scene showing China’s “nine-dash line” in …
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While the United States and Turkey have not been on the friendliest of terms, an insider says the …
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Malaysia’s Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said this week it is not Malaysia’s role to promote China’s “One Belt …
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LONDON—Prime Minister Boris Johnson asked the European Union late Oct. 20 to delay Brexit after the British Parliament …
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Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison believes China has a clear understanding of Australia’s approach to the important relationship, …
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News Analysis WASHINGTON—The annual meetings of the World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund (IMF) held Oct. 14–20 …
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BEIRUT/ANKARA—The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) said on Sunday, Oct. 20 they had withdrawn from the border town …
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A McDonald’s customer in England claimed that a security guard insulted and harassed him last week, calling him …
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American forces leaving Syria will be assigned to western Iraq, confirmed U.S. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper on Saturday. …
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BOGOTA, Colombia—International human rights watchdogs and members of Venezuela’s political opposition are expressing indignation that Venezuela, widely denounced …
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A dam collapse at a gold mine in Russia left at least 15 people dead, officials in Siberia …
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and a delegation of mostly Democratic lawmakers are in Jordan to meet with top …
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An Australian student has sought a court order against the Chinese Consul-General in Brisbane alleging that a statement posted on the Consul-General’s website threatened his safety. University of Queensland (UQ) philosophy
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Thousands of Hong Kongers took to the streets in the afternoon on Oct. 20 despite a police ban …
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U.S. President Donald Trump said in a tweet on Oct. 18 that he had learned that some European nations …
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Afghans Search for Bodies After at Least 69 Killed in Mosque Explosions.
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Steve Bannon’s new film “Claws of the Red Dragon” is making its American debut on Saturday, Oct. 19 …
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At least 15 miners were killed on Saturday, Oct. 19 when a dam collapsed at a gold mine …
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LONDON—A defiant Boris Johnson said he would not negotiate a further delay to Britain’s departure from the European …
State Department Concludes Clinton Email Review, Cites 38 People for Violations
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers criticized Apple and Blizzard on Oct. 18 for their recent decisions to censor …
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News Analysis During the European Union Summit held on Oct. 17-18, French President Emmanuel Macron refused to let North …
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Popular YouTube star PewDiePie was censored from China’s largest online community after he took a stab at the …
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OTTAWA—Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said Friday he’s not spreading misinformation by accusing his Liberal and NDP opponents of …
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A Royal Caribbean passenger was kicked off a cruise voyage after she risked her life to take a …
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CHICAGO/BEIJING—Chinese importers have been busy booking fresh purchases of soybeans from Brazil this week, despite the White House …
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HONG KONG—Hong Kong is preparing for a weekend of demonstrations, including a human chain at major subway lines on Oct. 18 and a democracy march on Sunday, the latest moves …
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LONDON—From the pinnacle of the City of London’s largest skyscraper, Stuart Lipton is wagering a $1.2 billion bet …
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BRUSSELS—European Union leaders unanimously backed a new Brexit deal with Britain on Oct. 17, leaving Prime Minister Boris …
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has pushed back against calls to intervene in the drought by offering freight and …
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A man who pretended to be a teenage boy on social media and asked a 13-year-old girl to …
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The alliance between the United States and Kurdish-led forces set up in 2014 to take on ISIS in …
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After Mexican officials arrested the son of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, heavy gunfire rocked the city of Culiacan, which is …
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The threats imposed by Beijing to the Indo-Pacific region and the importance of Taiwan as a key U.S. …
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OTTAWA—With four days before Canadians go to the polls, the leaders of Canada’s three largest federal parties are …
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European leaders have unanimously endorsed the Brexit deal, formally sending it to the British Parliament for ratification.
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U.S. Vice President Mike Pence met President Tayyip Erdogan in Turkey on Thursday, Oct. 17, on a mission …
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China has arrested two American citizens who run an Idaho-based English-teaching program on suspicion of “illegally moving people …
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News Analysis Elections in Poland and Hungary on Oct. 13 delivered mixed results, with the ruling patriotic conservative …
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Bruno Dey went on trial on Oct. 17, on 5,230 counts of accessory to murder in Hamburg state …
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TAIPEI, Taiwan—French luxury brand Christian Dior is the latest international firm that’s decided to toe the Chinese regime’s …
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EDMONTON—Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said he hopes Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg is warmly welcomed in Edmonton on …
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A 14-year-boy allegedly crashed a stolen car into a $400,000 Lamborghini SUV in Western Australia. See today’s news …
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KUALA LUMPUR—Malaysia’s film censors have ordered a scene removed from the animated movie “Abominable” which shows China’s “nine-dash …
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Britain and the European Union said Thursday, Oct. 17, that they have struck an outline Brexit deal after …
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KUALA LUMPUR—Malaysia’s film censors have ordered a scene removed from the animated movie “Abominable” which shows China’s “nine-dash line” in the South China Sea, an official said on Oct. 17, …
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Britain and the European Union said Thursday, Oct. 17, that they have struck an outline Brexit deal after …
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Three U.S. diplomats were removed from a train and briefly detained in northwestern Russia near the military test …
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Former Anglican dean of Newcastle Graeme Lawrence has been jailed for sexually abusing a 15-year-old boy in 1991, …
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HONG KONG—Pro-democracy lawmakers in Hong Kong heckled the city’s embattled leader and called for her to step down …
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Australia’s National Farmers’ Federation has given its new drought strategy to the federal government to clearly define responsibilities …
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Australia’s next ambassador to the United States has stressed the need to maintain the current global order as …
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The parents of a 19-year-old British biker allegedly killed by a U.S. diplomat’s wife in a crash said …
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Australia’s Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has blocked entry for an illegal immigrant on Nauru who applied to …
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Australia’s domestic intelligence agency is struggling to meet demand for advice on espionage and foreign interference, and cannot …
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BUCHAREST, Romania—Romania’s president on Tuesday nominated Ludovic Orban of the center-right National Liberal Party (PNL) to form a …
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A new report by technology firm Crowdstrike has exposed how China engaged in a coordinated hacking operation involving …
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SYDNEY—The United States and its Pacific allies have plugged a funding gap that endangered next month’s independence referendum in the Papua New Guinea (PNG) region of Bougainville, a strategic move …
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WASHINGTON—The White House is warning Chinese shipping companies against turning off their ships’ transponders to hide Iranian oil …
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MANILA—The foreign minister of the Philippines called on Oct. 16 for a cut to a scene in DreamWorks’ …
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A number of ESPN personalities have defended basketball star LeBron James following his remarks about Houston Rockets general manager Daryl …
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Shocking video footage has emerged online showing animals suffering horrific abuse, reportedly at a German toxicology laboratory. The …
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South Korea unveiled plans to speed up the adoption of electric cars, self-driving vehicles and even flying automobiles …
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For decades, travelers have stoically endured jet lag as an unavoidable menace on long journeys. Now, as airlines …
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PARIS—Six months after the massive fire that almost razed Paris’ Notre-Dame, the restoration work at the iconic cathedral …
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LUXEMBOURG—European Union officials were hoping on Oct. 15 that, after more than three years of false starts and …
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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam was forced to abandon her annual policy address on Oct. 16 after some …
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Tainted food exported from China to North Korea is ruining the friendship between the two communist countries. An …
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The U.S. House of Representatives on Oct. 15 unanimously passed a series of measures expressing support for the …
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Turkey pressed ahead with its offensive in northern Syria on Tuesday, Oct. 15, despite U.S. sanctions and growing …
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A 24-year-old woman, and a 20-year-old woman, were seriously injured after being thrown from a swing chair at …
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The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China issued a new “Position Paper” demanding the same trade concessions …
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NAGANO, Japan—Rescue workers in Japan waded through muddy, waist-high waters on Oct. 14 to search for missing people after one of the worst typhoons in recent history, as rain began …
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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam lashed out at U.S. officials who have visited the city in recent days, …
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A U.S. congressman reprimanded the Chinese regime for using “visa blackmail,” after it denied visas to a bipartisan …
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HONG KONG—Tens of thousands of mostly young pro-democracy activists rallied in Hong Kong on Oct. 14 in the …
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President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order to place sanctions and visa bans on the Turkish …
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President Donald Trump late Monday said that about 1,000 U.S. troops slated to leave Syria will redeploy and …
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SDF Chief: ‘Washington Has Sufficient Leverage to Mediate a Sustainable Peace Between US and Turkey’The commander-in-chief of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), Gen. Mazloum Kobani Abdi, said that he wants the United States …
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Two researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a third from Harvard University won the 2019 Nobel …
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Chinese tech giant Tencent quietly live-streamed two NBA preseason games, a week after a controversy involving a tweet …
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WINNIPEG—More than 30,000 Manitoba homes and businesses remained without power Sunday in the wake of a snowstorm that …
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A 23-year-old woman who fell 80 feet from an apartment balcony in Mexico while doing “extreme yoga” is …
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Vietnam has removed the animated film “Abominable” from its theaters because of a scene that depicts the main …
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OTTAWA—Election day is now just a week away, and talk has turned to what the House of Commons …
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Pedophile Richard Huckle, who was serving life in prison after admitting to sexually abusing children as young as …
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Australia is facing increasing calls to ban imports from a Malaysian rubber glove maker after the Trump Administration …
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NAGANO, Japan—Japan sent tens of thousands of troops and rescue workers on Oct. 13 to save stranded residents …
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Mexico’s military police on Saturday halted and turned back a caravan of up to 2,000 migrants
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TOKYO—Helicopters, boats and thousands of troops were deployed across Japan to rescue people stranded in flooded homes on …
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WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump on Oct. 11 praised the new partial agreement with China, saying “there’s never been a …
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Australia is facing increasing calls to ban imports from a Malaysian rubber glove maker after the Trump Administration blocked shipments.
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NAGANO, Japan—Japan sent tens of thousands of troops and rescue workers on Oct. 13 to save stranded residents …
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Mexico’s military police on Saturday halted and turned back a caravan of up to 2,000 migrants
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TOKYO—Helicopters, boats and thousands of troops were deployed across Japan to rescue people stranded in flooded homes on …
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WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump on Oct. 11 praised the new partial agreement with China, saying “there’s never been a …
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The plight of Tibetans in China and those in exile was highlighted during Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s recent …
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BEIRUT/ISTANBUL—Women affiliated with ISIS and their children fled en masse from a camp where they were being held …
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Administration officials are defending the president’s decisions on the Turkey–Syria crisis, with Defense Secretary Mark Esper saying Turkey was prepared to …
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U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper confirmed that 1,000 troops will be pulled back from northern Syria on Sunday, …
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Real scientists declare: There is no climate emergency
10/12/2019 / By Ethan Huff

Climate lunatics everywhere are falling all over themselves in adoration of Greta Thunberg, the climate kid who’s being hailed as some kind of progressive environmental hero for whining about global warming at the United Nations. But adult scientists who actually know what they’re talking about disagree with everything she’s saying, and contend that there’s no actual climate emergency taking place.
Some 500 scientists and professionals just last week signed on to what’s been dubbed the “European Climate Declaration,” a scientific statement, of sorts, that counters the climate lies being peddled by the likes of Greta, whom we’ve exposed as a globalist psy-op playing her part in the climate change money-making scam.
This declaration debunks the wild assertion that “97 percent of climatologists agree that anthropogenic climate change is occurring,” which is patently false. It also destroys the so-called “modeling” that climate fanatics claim “proves” that “catastrophic climate change will occur in the next [pick a number] years unless drastic changes are made.”
Both of these concepts are opinions, not facts, that the climate lobby spreads around as if they were absolute gospel truth. And Greta, of course, is parroting these same opinions as if they were facts as well, effectively brainwashing the next generation of children into not only buying the climate change lie, but also fearing it for no good reason.
In a separate letter sent to António Guterres, the secretary-general of the United Nations, the 500 scientists and professionals who signed on to the European Climate Declaration urged the globalist body to reject all the mindless climate hype and fear-mongering, and instead “follow a climate policy based on sound science, realistic economics, and genuine concern for those harmed by costly but unnecessary attempts at mitigation.”
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Experts from more than 23 countries agree that man-made climate change is an unsubstantiated fairy tale
The declaration’s signatories include experts from 13 European nations, as well as 10 other countries outside the European Union. And all of them have one thing in common: They’re not buying what the climate lunatics are trying to sell us, nor are they onboard with ridiculous proposals like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (AOC) “Green New Deal,” which is just another globalist power grab that aims to enslave Americans in the name of “saving the planet.”
“Politicians such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), would-be politicians like Tom Steyer, and pundits such as MSNBC’s Chris Matthews have little or no personal understanding of the actual scientific principles involved,” notes Richard Trzupek from The Epoch Times about the fact that neither a freshman politician from Queens nor a mainstream media talking head know the first thing about actual climate science.
“They can point to their preferred ‘expert’ and declare that we should trust him or her without question, but they don’t know why.”
Trzupek goes on to explain that even celebrity “scientist” Bill Nye is embarrassingly ignorant when it comes to climate change, despite his insistence that he knows everything there is to know about the climate. The same is true about Greta, despite the many platforms she’s being given to spread her climate gospel, as she’s just a 16-year-old girl from Sweden, where the real problem isn’t the climate but the migrant invasion.
“The world has warmed at less than half the originally predicted rate, and at less than half the rate to be expected on the basis of net anthropogenic forcing and radiative imbalance,” the European Climate Declaration contends.
“Climate models have many shortcomings and are not remotely plausible as policy tools. Moreover, they most likely exaggerate the effect of greenhouse gases such as CO2. In addition, they ignore the fact that enriching the atmosphere with CO2 is beneficial.”
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