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BERLIN—Germany is shutting down one of its seven remaining nuclear power plants as part of a planned phase-out …
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BEIRUT/TOKYO—Ousted Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn said on Tuesday, Dec. 31, he had fled to Lebanon to escape a …
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Radioactive waste from the Cold War era stored under a concrete dome in the Marshall Islands might be …
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An Iranian terrorist leader who was reportedly present at an attack on the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad on …
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The United States will be deploying additional troops to the Middle East in the coming days, following an …
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Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen said on Jan. 1 the island would not accept a “one country, two systems” …
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SYDNEY—A third person was confirmed dead on Wednesday in devastating bushfires that engulfed Australia’s southeast coast this week …
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New Years’ Eve celebrations have been enjoyed around the world as people celebrate not only a new year, …
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Revelers around the globe are bidding farewell to a decade. A look at how the world is ushering …
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The U.S. ambassador to Iraq and other staff were evacuated from their embassy in Baghdad for their safety on Tuesday, Iraqi officials said, as thousands of protesters and fighters thronged …
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HONG KONG—Hong Kong protesters marched through shopping malls on New Year’s Eve urging people not to give up …
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TAIPEI—Taiwan’s parliament passed an anti-infiltration law on Dec. 31 to combat perceived threats from China as the island …
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BRASILIA—Brazil’s Ministry of Justice said on Monday, Dec. 30, that it fined United States tech giant Facebook Inc …
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Microsoft Corp said on Monday, Dec. 30, it has taken control of web domains that were used by …
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MOGADISHU—Islamist group al Shabaab on Monday claimed responsibility for a bomb blast in Mogadishu that killed at least …
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GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo—Islamist terrorists have killed 18 people in an attack on a village in eastern …
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Thousands of tourists and locals were left stranded on a beach in southeast Australia on Tuesday as bushfires …
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Hong Kong’s status as a global financial center remains intact as long as the rule of law and …
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News Analysis The coming year might prove to be crucial for great-power politics, with global competition intensifying in …
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Officials have apologized after the UK government mistakenly revealed the home addresses of more than 1000 New Year …
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BAGHDAD—After resigning last month, outgoing Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi on Monday condemned U.S. air strikes on …
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PARIS—Carlos Ghosn, the ousted boss of the Renault-Nissan carmaking alliance who was awaiting trial in Japan on charges …
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A volunteer firefighter who died when his truck flipped amid a “fire tornado” at a New South Wales-Victoria …
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The U.S. airstrikes on five bases in Iraq and Syria used by an Iranian-backed terrorist group sent a …
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MONTREAL—Owners of pyrrhotite?damaged homes in Quebec are eyeing the $280?million penalty SNC?Lavalin was recently ordered to pay for …
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LA PAZ/MEXICO CITY—Bolivia’s government expelled Mexican and Spanish diplomats on Monday, escalating a diplomatic dispute after Mexico’s embassy …
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CAIRO—A Sudanese court on Monday sentenced 27 members of the country’s security forces to death by hanging for …
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JAKARTA–Indonesia said on Dec. 30 it had protested to Beijing over the presence of a Chinese coastguard vessel …
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will travel to Ukraine in January to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky, the …
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Iran threatened the United States with “consequences” after Washington carried out airstrikes against an Iran-backed militia in Iraq, …
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HALIFAX—Canada’s politicians have to listen to one another to address economic rifts that could hinder national unity, Nova …
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HONG KONG—Hong Kong will end 2019 with multiple protests planned for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, …
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The first three months of 2020 may see an increase of rainfall for parts of Western Australia, bringing …
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MOSCOW—Russia said on Sunday it had thwarted terrorism attacks reportedly planned in St. Petersburg thanks to a tip …
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PERTH, Australia—Sydney’s iconic New Year’s Eve fireworks will go ahead amid a wildfire crisis to show Australia’s resiliency …
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Secretary of Defense Mark Esper has confirmed that “defensive strikes,” including on the headquarters of the Iran-backed Hezbollah …
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HONG KONG—Hong Kong will end 2019 with multiple protests planned for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, which has seen a rise in clashes between police and protesters since …
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The first three months of 2020 may see an increase of rainfall for parts of Western Australia, bringing …
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MOSCOW—Russia said on Sunday it had thwarted terrorism attacks reportedly planned in St. Petersburg thanks to a tip …
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PERTH, Australia—Sydney’s iconic New Year’s Eve fireworks will go ahead amid a wildfire crisis to show Australia’s resiliency …
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ROME—An avalanche has killed a skier in the Dolomite Mountains, the fourth avalanche fatality in the Italian Alps …
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MAIORSK CHECKPOINT, Ukraine—Ukrainian forces and Russia-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine on Sunday exchanged 200 prisoners in a move …
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MOGADISHU, Somalia—A truck bomb exploded at a busy security checkpoint in Somalia’s capital Saturday morning, killing at least …
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WASHINGTON/BAGHDAD—The U.S. military has carried out “defensive strikes” in Iraq and Syria against the Kataib Hezbollah terrorist group, …
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A White House official has said that Washington will “take action” if Pyongyang tests a long-range or nuclear …
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The Taliban said it has agreed to a temporary cease-fire across Afghanistan, creating a window of opportunity to …
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The 500 richest people in the world increased their wealth in 2019 by an additional $1.2 trillion, according …
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China has been heavily promoting its surveillance technology in countries around the world, but the “safe city” projects …
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China has been heavily promoting its surveillance technology in countries around the world, but the “safe city” projects have produced lackluster results.
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Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) has petitioned the United Nations to urge the release of two Chinese refugees currently …
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BASRA, Iraq—Protesters broke into Iraq’s southern Nassiriya oilfield on Saturday and forced employees to cut off electricity from …
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Federal authorities arrested a Chinese national on Dec. 26 morning after he entered and photographed a restricted naval …
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A Thai Navy SEAL has died from an infection he contracted during the daring rescue of 12 boys …
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Suppose a middle years teacher is accused of inappropriate behaviour toward five students. Among other things, the teacher …
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At least 90 people were killed and dozens were wounded when a bomb-laden vehicle exploded at a bustling …
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A rocket attack in northern Iraq has killed a U.S. defense civilian contractor as well as wounded several …
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MEXICO CITY—Mexican authorities have arrested a municipal police chief for his suspected links to the killing of three …
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A rocket attack in northern Iraq has killed a U.S. defense civilian contractor as well as wounded several American and Iraqi troops on Friday, Dec. 27, officials said according to …
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MEXICO CITY—Mexican authorities have arrested a municipal police chief for his suspected links to the killing of three …
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Three members of a British family died in a resort swimming pool on Christmas Eve, Tuesday, Dec. 24 …
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A new intercontinental weapon that can fly 27 times the speed of sound became operational Friday, Russia’s defense …
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The chief financial officer of Domino’s Pizza Group died in a freak snorkeling accident in Mauritius, according to …
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MOSCOW—Russia has confirmed that it will appeal its four-year Olympic ban for manipulating doping data. The Russian anti-doping …
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The Philippines has banned two U.S. Senators from visiting the country and may impose more restrictions on American …
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Canada’s first stand-alone minister of northern affairs says he’ll be doing anything but standing alone. “The way I …
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Commentary The Iranian dictatorship may be losing its grip on power. Consequently, its historical strategy of continuous but …
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TAIPEI—Taiwan “urgently” needs to pass a planned anti-infiltration law to face threats from China to penetrate the island, …
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A plane with 98 people aboard crashed after takeoff early Friday in Kazakhstan, leaving at least 12 people …
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Japan on Dec. 26 executed a Chinese man convicted in a 2003 murder and robbery of a family …
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Israeli security forces revealed on Dec. 26 its new laser system designed to intercept dangerous airborne incendiary devices …
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SINGAPORE—China has called on its biggest state firms to take a more active role in Hong Kong, including …
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TOKYO—A Japanese artist whose manga comics about a Uyghur woman went viral wants to use the simple power …
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MOSCOW—Russian authorities raided the Moscow headquarters of opposition politician Alexei Navalny on Dec. 26, using power tools to …
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Mexico said Thursday it has found migrants riding on about half of the trains inspected. While the largest …
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Public officials in the South American country have sent letters and issued proclamations for Shen Yun’s upcoming performances …
STUNNING: Pelosi Still Won’t Release Transcripts From Secret Schiff Basement Meetings that Exonerate President Trump and Indict Whistleblower of Perjury!
Speaker Nancy Pelosi won’t turn over the articles of impeachment to the US Senate.
But that’s not all…
Speaker Pelosi and Adam Schiff still won’t release transcripts from their secret basement hearings that exonerate President Trump and indict the alleged whistleblower of perjury!
The hidden transcripts also bury evidence that shows the so-called whistleblower Eric Ciaramella committed perjury.
Rep. Ratcliffe said House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff is burying evidence of the whistleblower’s crimes in the House SCIF.
A couple weeks ago, Ratcliffe revealed he “asked IG Atkinson about his “investigation” into the contacts between Schiff’s staff and the person who later became the whistleblower. The transcript is classified “secret” so Schiff can prevent you from seeing the answers to my questions.”
Ratcliffe suggested Monday that the “whistleblower” Eric Ciaramella committed perjury by making false statements in his written forms filed with the ICIG and that Adam Schiff is hiding evidence of Ciaramella’s crimes to protect him from a criminal investigation.
Gabbard ‘Most Disliked Candidate’ After Voting ‘Present’ on Impeachment
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China Prods State Firms to Boost Investment in Crisis-Hit Hong Kong, Sources Say
SINGAPORE—China has called on its biggest state firms to take a more active role in Hong Kong, including stepping up investment and asserting more control of companies in the financial … -
TOKYO—A Japanese artist whose manga comics about a Uyghur woman went viral wants to use the simple power …
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MOSCOW—Russian authorities raided the Moscow headquarters of opposition politician Alexei Navalny on Dec. 26, using power tools to …
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Mexico said Thursday it has found migrants riding on about half of the trains inspected. While the largest …
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Public officials in the South American country have sent letters and issued proclamations for Shen Yun’s upcoming performances …
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JERUSALEM—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu easily won a vote to keep the Likud party helm, the party said …
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ALMATY—A passenger plane carrying nearly 100 people crashed soon after take-off near the city of Almaty in Kazakhstan …
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The death toll from a Christmas typhoon that tore through the central Philippines rose to 28 on Dec. …
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A magnitude 5.1 earthquake struck near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant on Friday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The …
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BAGHDAD—Iraqi President Barham Salih refused on Thursday to designate the nominee of an Iran-backed parliamentary bloc for prime …
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PHANG NGA, Thailand—Communities across Asia commemorated the more than 230,000 victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami on Dec. …
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ABIDJAN/BAMAKO—French forces killed 33 ISIS extremists in Mali on Saturday using attack helicopters, ground troops, and a drone …
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JERUSALEM—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared victory early Friday in his primary election battle for leadership of the …
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An official from Japan’s ruling party formerly in charge of casino policy was arrested on Dec. 25 on …
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An affiliate of the ISIS terrorist group in Nigeria killed up to 11 Christian hostages on Wednesday, Christmas …
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HONG KONG—Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters marched through Christmas-decorated shopping centers on Dec. 25, chanting pro-democracy slogans and forcing one mall to close early, as police fired tear gas to disperse …
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TAIPEI—Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen urged parliament on Dec. 25 to have more discussion on a proposed anti-infiltration bill …
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Barnaby Joyce, the former deputy prime minister of Australia, has made headlines across the country after he tweeted …
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SANTIAGO—A fire in a poor neighborhood of the coastal Chilean city of Valparaíso destroyed dozens of houses on …
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Firefighters across NSW, Australia are set for a moderate Christmas, with cooler conditions to keep fire danger to …
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In a stunning show of defiance, an unarmed Hong Kong protester held up a poster produced by The …
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The United States is again warning the UK about using China’s Huawei technology for its 5G telecommunications networks, saying it …
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Passengers on a speeding tram heading for Bonn, West Germany, are being hailed for managing to stop the …
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The Canadian economy is ending 2019 with a whimper as job losses pick up and GDP growth slows.
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The SNC-Lavalin scandal cost the Liberals two cabinet ministers, their leader’s most-trusted aide, and nearly a second term …
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Italy passed a digital tax this week that’s similar to the one France implemented earlier this year. The …
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US National Security Adviser Warns UK About Allowing Huawei in 5G
U.S. National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien has warned UK about allowing China’s Huawei Technologies into its 5G telecommunications networks, saying such a move would pose a risk to UK’s secret … -
KATHMANDU—Police in Nepal have detained 122 Chinese men and women in its biggest crackdown on crime by foreigners …
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Australian clothing retailer Cotton On Group on Dec. 24 said it is investigating a Chinese supplier after British …
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TOKYO—Japan’s economy and industry ministry proposed on Dec. 23 the gradual release or evaporation of massive amounts of …
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WELLINGTON—New Zealand police said on Tuesday they were ending the search for the bodies of two people still …
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The bombshell Afghanistan Papers, published earlier this month by The Washington Post, revealed that the public had been …
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HELSINKI—The United States has allocated $175 million in military aid to the Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia, and …
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Australia’s prime minister defended his government’s climate policy on Dec. 23, as authorities warned that the wildfires ravaging …
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A Chinese researcher was arrested in Boston on suspicion of stealing vials of biological samples, according to court …
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The Chinese regime is using its 5G telecommunication company, Huawei, to make geopolitical gains in the Middle East over the United States, according to experts who call Huawei a part of …
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HONG KONG—Hong Kong riot police pepper sprayed protesters to disperse crowds in the heart of the city’s financial …
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KABUL, Afghanistan—Afghan President Ashraf Ghani appears to have narrowly won a second term, according to preliminary results from …
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PARIS—It took a blaze that almost destroyed Paris’ most famous cathedral to reveal a gap in global safety …
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KABUL, Afghanistan—Afghan President Ashraf Ghani appears to have narrowly won a second term, according to preliminary results from …
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WASHINGTON—U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Saturday said Russia and China had blood on their hands after …
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Washington is closely monitoring North Korea for any signs of a potential missile launch or nuclear test during …
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Miracle Survivor on Mission to Help Close Gaps in Tsunami Warning System
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia—Arif Munandar had been pronounced dead before he woke up in a body bag four days after a monstrous wave swept his village in Indonesia’s northern Aceh province … -
Fire conditions eased on some of the major fronts burning across Australia on Sunday after a cool weather …
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ABIDJAN/BAMAKO—French forces killed 33 Islamist terrorists in Mali on Saturday using attack helicopters, ground troops and a drone, …
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French President Emmanuel Macron is facing a nationwide strike after the introduction of a proposal that may lead …
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The UK continues to be the start-up capital of Europe and is slowly catching up with its rivals …
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Over the course of 2019, the eSports phenomenon has shown no signs of slowing. Audience numbers and engagement …
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The United States sanctioned Russia over its Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline but Russia vowed to move forward …
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New Zealanders Hand in 50,000 Guns After Assault Weapon Ban
WELLINGTON, New Zealand—New Zealanders handed in more than 50,000 guns during a buyback program following a ban on assault weapons. Authorities said Saturday their country will be a safer place, … -
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) has frozen the bank accounts of a suspected foreign agent and is set …
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The developers of the Round Top Mountain rare earth element (pdf) (REE) mine in Texas are building a …
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SYDNEY—Australia’s banking regulator will use its increased investigative powers for the first time to examine whether Westpac Banking …
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SYDNEY—Firefighters in the Australian state of New South Wales were bracing for “catastrophic” fire conditions on Saturday as …
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Chinese Leader Xi Jinping said Dec. 20 that the regime would not allow foreign forces to intervene in …
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Two Carnival Cruise Line ships collided into one another on Friday morning in Mexico, injuring several people. At …
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OTTAWA—Call it the case of the missing icebreaker. The fate of the Canadian Coast Guard’s next heavy icebreaker …
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With Canadian citizens arrested in China, the blocking of Canadian exports to China, and Canada’s “muted” response in …
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LONDON—Prime Minister Boris Johnson won approval for his Brexit deal in parliament on Dec. 20, the first step …
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PARIS—Notre Dame kept Christmas going even during two world wars—a beacon of hope amid the bloodshed. Yet an …
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World Bank officials warn that developing country debt has piled up bigger and faster than in any period …
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OTTAWA—Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Dec. 19 that the U.S. government should not finalize a trade deal with China unless the pact also secured the release of two …
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MANILA—Philippine authorities said on Dec. 20 they arrested 342 Chinese workers in a raid on an unlicensed gambling …
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WARSAW, Poland—Lawmakers from Poland’s ruling party defended proposed legislation that would give the government the power to fire …
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WASHINGTON—The United States said new evidence and analysis of weapons debris recovered from an attack on Saudi oil …
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BEIRUT—Lebanon’s newly named prime minister said on Thursday he would quickly form a government to pull the country …
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Volkswagen AG took two raps in Australia on Friday as a federal court upheld a fine on the …
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Finland will try to repatriate “as soon as possible” children of Finnish mothers who traveled to Syria to …
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Scott Morrison has cut short his family holiday in Hawaii and will return to Sydney as soon as …
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While Hong Kong has been roiled by more than half a year of protests against perceived communist influence …
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said that U.S. President Donald Trump was impeached over allegations concerning Ukraine that were …
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Russia has signaled it will file an appeal against its four-year Olympic ban due to World Anti-Doping Agency …
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VANCOUVER—A lawyer for Trans Mountain Corp. is defending the government’s consultation with Indigenous groups over the Crown corporation’s …
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News Analysis The Ring of Fire, northern Ontario’s massive chromite mining and smelting development project, continues to face …
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COPENHAGEN—Greenland has picked Sweden’s Ericsson over China’s Huawei to supply equipment for its fifth-generation (5G) telecoms network, state …
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HONG KONG—Hundreds of Hong Kong protesters marched to the diplomatic missions of some foreign governments on Dec. 19, …
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Daughter Accepts EU Parliament Prize on Behalf of Uyghur Activist
BRUSSELS—The daughter of jailed Uyghur rights activist Ilham Tohti accepted a European Parliament prize on his behalf on Dec. 18, urging lawmakers in an address not to be “complicit in … -
MACAU/HONG KONG—Chinese leader Xi Jinping arrived in Macau on Dec. 18 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its …
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President Nayib Bukele said his administration is unable to implement an asylum deal made with the U.S. that …
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More than 100 doctors have urged Australia to lobby for imprisoned WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to be returned …
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Turkey could shut down its Incirlik air base, which hosts U.S. nuclear warheads, in response to threats of …
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MELBOURNE, Australia—Australians have called on the Victorian Labor government to terminate the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) agreement …
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Well-known commentator and author Rex Murphy says the real reason behind his latest online project, RexTV, is his …
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A manager at China’s state-run newspaper Global Times has been denied a visa to the United States, weeks …
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OTTAWA—Provincial finance ministers appeared divided into two camps going into a Dec. 17 meeting in Ottawa with federal …
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The Chinese ambassador to Denmark threatened to withdraw a trade deal with the Faroe Islands if the regional …
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HONG KONG—Unrest in Hong Kong has caused as much as $5 billion of capital outflows from the Asian financial hub since April, the Bank of England said, though its Hong …
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SINGAPORE—Vietnam said it hoped China would show restraint in the South China Sea next year after a Chinese …
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JAKARTA/BRUSSELS—Indonesia has filed a lawsuit at the World Trade Organization (WTO) against the European Union, claiming the bloc’s …
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BEIRUT—Lebanon’s president has postponed talks on naming a new prime minister after the only candidate—caretaker Prime Minister Saad …
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates—Amnesty International said Dec. 16 that at least 304 people were killed in last month’s …
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Ahead of a meeting of Australia’s water ministers in Brisbane on Tuesday, Australian Federal Water Minister David Littleproud …
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BASTOGNE, Belgium—Side by side, the Allies and former enemy Germany together marked the 75th anniversary of one of …
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The United States is urging Iraq to take steps to help prevent bases where U.S. troops are stationed …
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A United Nations whistleblower has accused the organization’s human rights agency of endangering Chinese rights activists by disclosing …
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WASHINGTON—Britain’s long and complicated exit from the European Union (EU) has been so negatively viewed by the bloc’s …
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OTTAWA—Canada’s federal budget deficit will be billions of dollars deeper than it was supposed to be this year …
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On Dec 10, religious fanatics Francine Graham and David Anderson went on a bloody rampage in Jersey City, …
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In the nations of the North Atlantic triangle, regardless of ethnic, racial, or religious particularities, our forebears once …
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A senior Washington diplomat said on Dec. 16 that the United States won’t accept a year-end deadline set …
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SHANGHAI—China’s state broadcaster CCTV on Dec. 15 removed Arsenal’s Premier League game against Manchester City from its broadcast schedule following Mesut Ozil’s messages that criticized the country’s policy toward its …
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Brazil on Sunday officially opened a trade office in Jerusalem in a ceremony attended by President Jair Bolsonaro’s …
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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said the Conservative government will pass a law outlawing public bodies from …
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Appeals Over the Release of Trump’s Financial Records
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OSLO—Telenor has picked Sweden’s Ericsson as the key technology provider for its fifth-generation (5G) telecoms network in Norway, it said on Dec. 13, gradually removing China’s Huawei after a decade …
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TAIPEI—The president of the tiny Pacific island nation of Nauru promised on Dec. 13 to always stand beside …
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BANGKOK—A partnership between the United States and “like-minded nations” will keep Asian countries secure in the face of …
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President Donald Trump hinted at striking a new trade deal with Britain while congratulating UK Prime Minister Boris …
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LONDON—Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said on Friday he would stand down as his party faced its worst electoral defeat in …
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For the first time in Australia, a woman has been appointed to head an intelligence agency. Rachel Noble, …
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SYDNEY—Australia’s Qantas Airways picked Airbus SE over Boeing Co as the preferred supplier for jets capable of the …
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An accord between Libya and Turkey mapping out maritime boundaries on the Mediterranean Sea is a violation of …
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Britain’s Conservative Party has reached a total of 326 seats in the House of Commons, ensuring it will …
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Australia’s Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has sensationally named the “morally bankrupt” social media bosses he believes are …
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WASHINGTON—The United States imposed sanctions on another son of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, Rafael, on Thursday, accusing him …
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A New Zealand military team that landed on a volcanic island on Friday has recovered six of eight …
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LONDON—Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party will win a majority of 86 seats in Britain’s election, giving him …
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Sold to China as a Bride, She Came Home on the Brink of Death
MAZAIKEWALE, Pakistan—Sold by her family as a bride to a Chinese man, Samiya David spent only two months in China. When she returned to Pakistan, the once robust woman was … -
Australia said on Thursday that Facebook and Google will be among the tech giants put under watch to …
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Hong Kong’s role in global finance is intact, with little evidence to suggest recent protests and social unrest …
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British TV presenter, author, and “larger-than-life” naturalist David Bellamy has died at the age of 86, the Conservation …
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SYDNEY—Westpac Banking Corp said it was “shattered” by a money-laundering lawsuit over payments that it unwittingly facilitated among …
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The European Union’s new executive is set to face opposition to its new “hallmark” Green Deal from fossil …
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SANTIAGO—The Chilean Air Force said on Wednesday it had located debris believed to be from a military cargo …
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China Reportedly Threatens Tiny Faeroe Islands Over Huawei
COPENHAGEN, Denmark—Danish media are reporting that the Chinese regime threatened to cancel a trade deal with the tiny Faeroe Islands if the country does not agree to use internet networks … -
China imprisoned at least 48 journalists in 2019, more than any other country, displacing Turkey as the most …
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OTTAWA—Canadian legislators on Dec. 11 delivered Prime Minister Justin Trudeau his first parliamentary defeat since his re-election by …
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The former secretary of public security in Mexico was indicted by federal prosecutors in a New York City …
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On Dec. 9 the presidents of Russia and Ukraine convened in Paris for a summit to discuss a …
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OSTRAVA, Czech Republic—A 42-year-old gunman killed six people on Dec. 10 at a hospital waiting room in the …
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STOCKHOLM—The winner of this year’s Nobel Peace Prize says his horrifying experiences as a young Ethiopian soldier fueled …
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It has been a year now since Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor were seized and detained by …
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The EU has decided to initiate a European version of the Magnitsky Act, a U.S. law that punishes …
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A top aide to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, a central figure in the current impeachment saga, disputed Democrats’ …
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OTTAWA—As two imprisoned Canadians face trials in Chinese courts where convictions are virtually assured, MPs prepared on Dec. 10 to …
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After years of overspending, new provincial governments in Ontario and Alberta are trying to rein it in. Half …
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The U.S. ambassador to China and the European Union (EU) have called out the Chinese communist regime for …
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News Analysis The University of British Columbia is being called out for using hiring practices in three of …
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The Conservative Party has been engaged in the requisite collective soul-searching that all parties go through after an …
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A Chilean Air Force plane with 38 people on board went missing while on its way to Antarctica …
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OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says a recent vote by Canada to support a U.N. resolution endorsing Palestinian self-determination …
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Indonesian Reporter Injured in Hong Kong Protest Seeks Justice
HONG KONG—Hit by a projectile fired by Hong Kong police while covering a pro-democracy protest nearly two months ago, Indonesian journalist Veby Mega Indah was blinded in one eye, but … -
TAIPEI, Taiwan—Taiwan’s top diplomat says his government stands with Hong Kong citizens pushing for “freedom and democracy,” and …
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American Newlyweds on Honeymoon Seriously Injured in New Zealand Volcano
American newlyweds who were in New Zealand on their honeymoon have been seriously burned in the deadly Dec. … -
News Analysis The heads of government of Ukraine, Russia, Germany, and France convened in Paris on Dec. 9 …
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Former Ukrainian Prosecutor-General Yuriy Lutsenko has accused former U.S. Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch of lying to Congress in her …
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LONDON—Prime Minister Boris Johnson will bolster his argument on Dec. 10 for leaving the European Union early next …
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PARIS—Russian President Vladimir Putin met his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky for the first time on Dec. 9 at …
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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said she wouldn’t be meeting the five demands of protesters in her weekly …
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SANTIAGO, Chile—Chile’s air force said it lost radio contact with a transport plane carrying 38 people on a …
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The New Zealand town of Gisborne on the North Island has been hit by a 5.3-magnitude earthquake less …
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SYDNEY—Residents in parts of eastern Australia evacuated their homes on Tuesday as soaring temperatures and strong winds threatened …
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TAURANGA, New Zealand—A volcano off the New Zealand coast erupted Monday with a towering blast of ash and …
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Taiwan has sentenced a retired lieutenant general and charged two other men with helping mainland China run its …
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The current political crisis in Hong Kong should serve as a wakeup call for the free world to …
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JERUSALEM—Israel’s two biggest parties agreed on a March 2 election date on Monday, barring a last-minute power-sharing deal, …
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World Anti-Doping Agency Imposes 4-Year Ban on Russia
The Russian flag and national anthem were banned from next year’s Tokyo Olympics and other major sports events for four years on Monday. Russia’s hosting of world championships in Olympic … -
OTTAWA—The Conservatives are calling on Finance Minister Bill Morneau to deliver an “urgent” fall economic update, including a …
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New Zealand police said early on Tuesday they did not expect to find any more survivors from a …
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STOCKHOLM—Swedish prosecutors said on Dec. 9 they had brought criminal charges against the country’s former ambassador to China …
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DUBAI/WASHINGTON—The United States and Iran exchanged prisoners on Dec. 7 in a rare act of cooperation between two …
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WELLINGTON, New Zealand—At least one person has died after a volcano on a small New Zealand island erupted …
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HELSINKI—Finland’s transportation minister Sanna Marin was selected by her Social Democratic party on Sunday to become the country’s …
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HONG KONG—Netizens in Hong Kong planned for strike action on the morning of Dec. 9 in 10 local …
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President Donald Trump said that North Korea must denuclearize and that its leader, Kim Jong Un, has “too …
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800,000 Hongkongers Take to the Streets to Mark Human Rights Day
This article has been updated. HONG KONG—A vast sea of people marched through downtown Hong Kong on Dec. 8 to show their determination to preserve Hong Kong’s autonomy from the … -
NEW DELHI—At least 34 people died on Sunday in a major fire that broke out in a building …
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The directors of an influential U.S. business group in Hong Kong were refused entry to Macau on Dec. …
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US, EU, and India Mount Incomplete but Increasingly Co-ordinated Response to China’s Maritime ClaimsSince China began turning Pacific reefs and atolls into manmade and militarized islands, countries around the world have …
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The Chinese regime has launched an offensive against a popular online forum used by Hong Kong protesters in …
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Xiyue Wang, a 38-year-old PhD candidate at Princeton University, was freed by the Iranian government on Dec. 7 …
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Peru and US Close to Signing Deal to Counter Chinese Influence in Region: Diplomat
LIMA—Peru and the United States are in the final stages of talks on a deal to promote American investments in the South American country as part of a U.S. initiative … -
Synlait Milk, a dairy processing company, based in New Zealand, announced on Thursday that it has secured approval to ship …
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Paris police fired tear gas at demonstrators Thursday as the Eiffel Tower shut down, France’s high-speed trains came …
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WASHINGTON—The United States and Sudan plan to begin exchanging ambassadors after a 23-year gap, U.S. Secretary of State …
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LOS ANGELES—The British cave explorer suing Elon Musk for calling him a “pedo guy” on Twitter testified on …
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Australia will cut the number of government departments next year to focus on the continuity of policy and …
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BLANTYRE, Malawi—When your first language isn’t Chinese, you can perhaps expect to have trouble with studying medicine or …
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Firefighters have endured a tough night battling blazes stretching from the NSW south coast all the way to …
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Two customs brokers and an IT worker have appeared in a Melbourne court charged over a mammoth methamphetamine …
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PRAGUE—Five political parties have raised serious concerns about the persecution of dissidents and religious or ethnic minorities in …
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SYDNEY—Australia on Dec. 5 established an investigation into potential foreign political interference through social media platforms such as …
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The United States on Dec. 5 accused Iranian security forces of killing potentially more than 1,000 people as …
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A United Nations official said Thursday that 58 people drowned off the coast of the West African nation …
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Curbing unsavoury election practices in nomination races, such as the lack of transparency in how candidates are chosen, is the aim of a new private member’s bill that will get …
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More than a dozen Australian senators voted Tuesday calling for an investigation into Australia’s relationship with China, with …
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MANILA, Philippines—Typhoon Kammuri barreled across the Philippines with fierce winds and rain on Dec. 3, leaving at least …
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HELSINKI—Finland’s prime minister resigned Dec. 3 after a key coalition partner withdrew its support from his five-party government, …
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Israel Folau and Rugby Australia have settled their dispute over the sacking of the former Wallaby due to …
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A New York man who served as a spy for the terror organization, Hezbollah, was this week sentenced …
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Australia’s controversial medivac (medical evacuation) legislation has been repealed after an independent politician voted with the government. Independent …
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Canada’s premiers agree—they want more money from Ottawa, especially for provinces suffering from the lingering slump in the …
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Foreign interference, mistrust in government, and globalisation are undermining Australia, says the government department overseeing national security. The …
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NEW DELHI—National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) said Tuesday that it has found the debris from India’s moon …
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At NATO’s 70th anniversary summit in London, President Donald Trump praised the organization’s leadership and defended the alliance …
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A group of 25 senators is urging the U.S. administration to launch a probe into China’s corporate social …
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New Zealand on Dec. 3 moved to ban foreign donations to politicians and tighten disclosure rules for political advertising, as concerns over foreign interference intensify ahead of an election next …
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Hong Kong Leader Says Not Cooperating With US on Port Calls After China Retaliates Human Rights BillHong Kong leader Carrie Lam aligned herself with the Chinese regime in her weekly press conference on Dec. …
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PARIS—Three emergency workers were killed overnight when their helicopter crashed while on a rescue mission in southeastern France, …
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MANILA, Philippines—A powerful typhoon drew closer to the Philippines on Dec. 2, forcing tens of thousands of villagers …
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates—At least 208 people in Iran have been killed amid protests over sharply rising gasoline …
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News Analysis On Nov. 27, Turkey announced that it signed with Libya two memoranda of understanding: on marine …
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The United States will not be paying Australia compensation for a U.S.-made warplane that had burst into flames soon after Australia had acquired it, a Senate Estimates committee was told Friday …
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British Police have identified the man who stabbed two people to death and injured three more in the …
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Australia’s chief legal officers have agreed to standardise laws making it mandatory for priests to report child abuse …
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Malaysia will be placed at the centre of Australia’s public diplomacy efforts in 2020 in order to boost …
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MONTREAL/HONG KONG—South Korea and Japan are setting aside historical grievances to redraw responsibilities for air traffic control over …
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A Philippine senator have urged for a probe into the implications of China’s part-ownership of the national grid …
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THE HAGUE, Netherlands—Three people were wounded in a stabbing in The Hague’s main shopping street Friday night, and …
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North Korea said on Nov. 29 that they did a final review of a “super-large” multiple rocket launcher …
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Former Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski said that former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden secured a position …
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Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador sent a letter this week to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), urging …
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Brian Chen, who is accused of attempting to install a Chinese agent in a parliamentary seat in Canberra, also tried to take control of a biotech company in Australia’s Commonwealth …
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French President Emmanuel Macron indicated that he believes Russia is not the enemy of the North Atlantic Treaty …
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President Donald Trump was met with cheers from U.S. soldiers when he spoke about the death of ISIS …
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COPENHAGEN—China’s military is increasingly using scientific research in the Arctic as a way into the region, a Danish …
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British police on Friday shot dead a man who had strapped a fake bomb to his body and …
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Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani said that President Donald Trump’s move to kill ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was a …
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VANCOUVER—Amid a reckoning in the NHL and mounting allegations of abuse and harassment in university sports, athletes are …
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BAGHDAD—Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi said Friday he would submit his resignation to parliament, a day after more …
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BERLIN—Germany set out plans on Nov. 29 to create a government committee to step in quickly to protect …
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SYDNEY/WELLINGTON—Papua New Guinea’s annual debt repayments to China are forecast to increase 25 percent by 2023, new budget …
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BERLIN—Germany set out plans on Nov. 29 to create a government committee to step in quickly to protect companies against foreign takeovers, a sign of concern about China and others …
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SYDNEY/WELLINGTON—Papua New Guinea’s annual debt repayments to China are forecast to increase 25 percent by 2023, new budget …
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KINGSTON, Ontario—Police in the Canadian city of Kingston say seven people have died after a small plane crashed …
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HONG KONG—Hong Kong police on Nov. 29 withdrew from the wreckage of a university campus damaged in weeks …
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HANOI—Vietnam has jailed three more people for anti-government posts on social media platform Facebook deemed to defame the …
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Apple appears to have changed its apps to show the annexed Crimean peninsula as part of Russian territory …
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DHAKA, Bangladesh—A special anti-terrorism tribunal in Bangladesh sentenced seven members of a banned militant group to death on …
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ROME—Italian police said on Thursday they uncovered a plot to form a new National Socialist (Nazi) party and …
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Chinese state-run media Global Times on Nov. 27 released a court video that purportedly proves a self-claimed Chinese …
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The U.S. military has resumed operations against ISIS in northern Syria, six weeks after President Donald Trump abruptly …
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At least 45 protesters were shot dead by Iraqi security forces on Nov. 28 after demonstrators set fire …
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The Czech intelligence service (BIS) in its annual report for 2018 published on Nov. 26, warned against threats from Chinese and …
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On Nov. 27, U.S. Department of State spokesperson Morgan Ortagus released a statement supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial …
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The United States accused Russia of helping Syria conceal the use of chemical weapons in the Syrian civil …
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KINGSTON, Ont.—The Transportation Safety Board of Canada has sent a team of investigators to the site of a …
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OTTAWA—Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland wrapped up a meeting Wednesday in the American capital aimed at finding the …
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North Korea fired two short-range projectiles on Nov. 28, according to South Korean military officials. Pyongyang “fired two …
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TAIPEI—China is stepping up efforts to be nice to Taiwan ahead of key elections on Jan. 11, offering …
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TAIPEI—Taiwan needs to have legal means to prevent China from interfering in its politics, a government spokesman said …
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LONDON—A former British Consulate employee in Hong Kong who says he was detained and tortured by Chinese police …
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Coffee prices have spiked more than 25 percent in recent weeks, lifted by slow harvests in Latin America …
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An American aid worker has been killed in a terror attack in Afghanistan’s capital city of Kabul, United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo confirmed on Tuesday. Speaking at the …
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MELBOURNE—Australia’s Lynas Corporation expects to announce how it will fund the development of a new heavy rare earths …
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The State Department is looking into allegations that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are transferring …
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Recent revelations by a man claiming to be a Chinese spy have made international headlines, blowing the lid …
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Over 10,000 German farmers used around 5,000 tractors to bring central Berlin to a standstill on Tuesday. The …
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Saudi Arabia broke its 2-year blockade of Qatar and allowed its soccer team to directly fly over the …
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President Donald Trump said on Nov. 26 that the United States and China are close to finalizing a …
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MONTREAL—Teamsters Canada says it has reached a tentative agreement with Canadian National Railway Co. to renew the collective …
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EDMONTON—Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland met up in Edmonton to try to find …
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TAIPEI—Taiwan is investigating two executives at a Hong Kong-listed company on suspicion of violating the country’s National Security …
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President Donald Trump welcomed Prime Minister Boyko Borissov of the Republic of Bulgaria to the White House on …
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TAIPEI—Taiwan is investigating two executives at a Hong Kong-listed company on suspicion of violating the country’s National Security Act, prosecutors said on Nov. 26, after they were named in a …
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President Donald Trump welcomed Prime Minister Boyko Borissov of the Republic of Bulgaria to the White House on …
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JERUSALEM—Israel’s attorney general said Nov. 25 that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu isn’t required to leave office following his …
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LONDON—Britain’s governing Conservative Party on Nov. 25 defended an election platform that is light on policy proposals, as …
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TIRANA—At least four people died after the most powerful earthquake to hit Albania in decades rocked the capital …
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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has refused to openly address protesters’ demands in her weekly press conference despite …
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Actor Tyler Perry has helped a couple who were left stranded in a Mexican hospital after a medical …
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In a speech that criticized his successors, former prime minister Brian Mulroney called on Canada to beef up …
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BUCHAREST—Romania’s centrist President Klaus Iohannis easily won a presidential runoff vote on Sunday as expected, crushing his socialist …
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News Analysis The city of Montreal recently decided to scrap a bylaw that banned wearing masks at protests. …
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After Hong Kong’s pro-democracy camp scored a landslide victory in the city’s district elections on Nov. 25, Chinese …
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New allegations that the Chinese communist regime attempted to install an agent inside Australia’s federal Parliament are “deeply …
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Mexico doesn’t agree with the United States potentially designating cartels as terrorists, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador …
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The Uber ride-hailing service was stripped of its London operating license on Monday for the second time in just over two years.
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BEIJING—Chinese buyers scooped up at least 20 cargos of Brazilian soybeans last week due to uncertainty over a …
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TAIPEI—Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen’s ruling party denounced China as an “enemy of democracy” on Nov. 25 following fresh …
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ROME—Flooding pounded France and Italy amid heavy rains over the weekend, leaving at least three dead and a …
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WASHINGTON—From love songs to dance tunes to lullabies, music made in disparate cultures worldwide displays certain universal patterns, …
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Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young has won her defamation lawsuit against former senator David Leyonhjelm, who’s been ordered to …
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A federal minister has accused Westpac’s bosses of giving a free pass to paedophiles over allegations the bank …
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Emergency services are racing to save 14,600 sheep after a cargo ship they were being carried on capsized …
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A plane bound for the Black Sea resort of Anapa, Russia, was forced to make an emergency landing …
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BEIRUT—Clashes broke out between anti-government demonstrators and supporters of the Shi’ite groups Hezbollah and Amal in the Lebanese …
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The Trump impeachment over Ukraine would never stick, according to Marc Ruskin, a former undercover FBI agent, adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and author of “The Pretender.”
‘Time To Calm Down’: Hong Kong Protests Simmer Ahead Of Local Elections
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Greece said on Nov. 22 it was deploying more border guards to “shut the door” to migrants not entitled to stay, the latest sign of a hardening stance against asylum …
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Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) have introduced bipartisan legislation that would guarantee congressional oversight …
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The deaths of five Russian scientists who were killed in a nuclear explosion in August were working on …
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Hongkongers said that the human rights bill that recently passed through the U.S. Congress is their hope for …
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MONTREAL—The strike at the country’s biggest railway has entered its fourth day with no resolution in sight as …
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An online fundraiser set up for koalas injured in the devastating Australian bushfires has raised more than $1 …
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China Consul-General Ordered to Hand Over Evidence As Pro-Hong Kong Student Seeks Court’s ProtectionA court in Australia has allowed for subpoenas to be served to the highest-ranking member of the Chinese …
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OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau quickly backed up his pledge for more dialogue with the West, opening up his …
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HONG KONG—Hong Kong’s public hospitals, long known for professionalism, have become a new front in the pro-democracy protests …
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TAIPEI—The United States is concerned about China’s attempts to influence Taiwan’s presidential and parliamentary elections, the top U.S. …
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HONG KONG—A Hong Kong court on Nov. 22 suspended its decision to strike down a government ban on …
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HONG KONG—Hong Kong’s public hospitals, long known for professionalism, have become a new front in the pro-democracy protests that have engulfed the city for more than five months. An incident …
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TAIPEI—The United States is concerned about China’s attempts to influence Taiwan’s presidential and parliamentary elections, the top U.S. …
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HONG KONG—A Hong Kong court on Nov. 22 suspended its decision to strike down a government ban on …
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EMBAKASI, Kenya—It’s evening rush hour in Embakasi, on the outskirts of Kenya’s capital, Nairobi. Commuters are busy alighting …
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In Hong Kong, the intense confrontation at a local university has garnered international attention as protesters continue to …
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China lashed out at the United States with incendiary rhetoric after the U.S. House and Senate passed two …
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The U.S. has formalized its partnership with Australia on the development of both nations’ critical mineral assets—from bauxite, …
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JERUSALEM—Israel’s attorney general indicted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on corruption charges on Nov. 21, heightening uncertainty over who …
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In its latest models of smartphones, Chinese telecom giant Huawei subtly changed references to Taiwan into “Taiwan, China” …
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As a father to two children just entering the school system, I often ask myself how well they …
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OTTAWA—The federal government’s new western outreach ambassador says there might be room to look at changing legislation at the …
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The Taliban overtook the Islamic State as the world’s deadliest terrorist group in 2018, according to a report …
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Hong Kong citizen Simon Cheng’s account of being subjected to torture while in Chinese custody details a common …
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KUALA LUMPUR—Malaysian authorities have arrested 680 Chinese nationals suspected of operating an extensive online fraud operation cheating people …
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TAIPEI—Tuvalu’s foreign minister said on Nov. 21 the South Pacific nation had rejected offers from Chinese companies to …
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KUALA LUMPUR—Malaysian authorities have arrested 680 Chinese nationals suspected of operating an extensive online fraud operation cheating people in their homeland, officials said on Nov. 21. A team of 150 …
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TAIPEI—Tuvalu’s foreign minister said on Nov. 21 the South Pacific nation had rejected offers from Chinese companies to …
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A “bright and caring” British nurse took her own life after after struggling with the stress of working …
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Ukrainian naval ships, captured by Russia last November and released on Tuesday to be returned to Ukraine, are …
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News Analysis As a municipal politician, Brad West, the mayor of Port Coquitlam, B.C., sees it as his …
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SYDNEY—The premier of Malaita province in the Solomon Islands says the United States and its regional allies have …
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Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid said on Nov. 19, after French President Emmanuel Macron branded NATO as suffering from …
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Getting rid of trade barriers between Canada’s provinces and territories has the potential to help unify the country …
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The U.S. House of Representatives on Nov. 20 passed two Hong Kong bills supporting the ongoing pro-democracy protests, …
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Set in the backdrop of the House impeachment inquiry, Ukrainian officials have said they would deepen its investigation …
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The brouhaha over Don Cherry that has been consuming the news cycle is reflective of a few insidious …
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Iran’s military ambitions will continue to rely on proxies, “hybrid warfare,” naval power, and missile defense according to …
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OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau carved out a new role in his government on Nov. 20, designed to ensure …
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The United Nations is calling on Hong Kong authorities to address the humanitarian crisis in the city’s Polytechnic …
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Israeli kingmaker politician Avigdor Lieberman on Wednesday refused to endorse a candidate for prime minister…
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OTTAWA—Justin Trudeau will unveil a cabinet to navigate a new era of minority government in a bitterly divided country …
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Ukraine wants to negotiate a clear timeline for the return of its territories and people from Russia at …
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HANOI, Vietnam—U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Nov. 20 accused China of using coercion and intimidation against smaller …
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LONDON—A former employee of Britain’s consulate in Hong Kong said Chinese secret police beat him, deprived him of …
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The U.S.-India strategic defense partnership has entered a new phase, with both countries currently carrying out joint training …
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Poland’s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on Nov. 19, any moves to question the collective defense guarantee included …
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Beijing accused the United States of being “blinded” to the wellbeing of Hongkongers after Congress unanimously passed a …
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Two of Australia’s former prime ministers, right-leaning Tony Abbott and left-leaning Paul Keating, have clashed in their comments over Australia’s relationship with China, as the country debates on how to …
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TAIPEI—China is interfering in Taiwan’s elections “every day” as it seeks to damage the island’s democracy, Taiwan President …
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Protesters in the Iranian city of Isfahan set fire to a billboard of Supreme Leader of the Islamic …
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German newspaper Berliner Zeitung has launched an investigation into its new owner Holger Friedrich. Friedrich confirmed reports that …
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JERUSALEM—Israel’s military said its missile defense system shot down four rockets fired from Syria toward Israel early on …
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Deutsche Bank will be replacing 18,000 members of staff with robots as part of its radical restructuring plan, …
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HAWASSA, Ethiopia—Awol Beyene got married on Nov. 17 in a white tuxedo, with his voting card in one …
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MOSCOW—In her first public appearance since being deported by U.S. authorities who had jailed her for being a …
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WASHINGTON—A White House initiative led by President Donald Trump’s daughter and senior adviser Ivanka Trump on Nov. 18 …
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates—Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guards warned anti-government protesters on Nov. 18 of “decisive” action if unrest …
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Throughout the industrial age, conservationist efforts to preserve our natural environment have been highly valued, like air and …
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Poland’s state gas company PGNiG said on Nov. 15 it would stop importing natural gas from Russia’s state-controlled …
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The Liberal government announced its new cabinet on Nov. 20—the very same day the Canadian Global Affairs Institute …
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Hong Kong police have ramped up their tactics by deploying rifles and other more harmful weapons for the …
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STOCKHOLM—Sweden’s culture minister on Nov. 16 awarded the annual Tucholsky literary prize to a Chinese author despite a threat from the Chinese ambassador to ban her from entering the country. …
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Trump told Kim Jong Un that his regime went too far by describing former Vice President Joe Biden …
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Saudi Arabia set a valuation target for Aramco’s initial public offering well below Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s …
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates—Protesters angered by Iran raising government-set gasoline prices by 50 percent blocked traffic in major …
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The White House criticized the Hong Kong police after clashes with protesters at Hong Kong’s Polytechnic University (PolyU). …
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A controversial anti-mask law in Hong Kong put in place by Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam in early …
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Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong on Nov. 17 urged Germany to stop training Chinese soldiers after People’s Liberation …
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Australia’s prime minister has labelled China’s decision to ban two members of the Australian government from visiting the …
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Australia has quietly suspended a two-decade-long human rights partnership with China over Beijing’s mass detention of ethnic Uyghurs …
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PARIS—Scuffles between Paris police and activists on Nov. 16 marred the anniversary of the birth of the yellow …
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DUBAI—Riot police and security forces clashed with demonstrators in Tehran and dozens of cities across Iran on Saturday, Iranian news agencies …
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TAIPEI—China has sailed a carrier group into the sensitive Taiwan Strait led by its first domestically built aircraft carrier, as …
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This article has been updated. A university in Hong Kong saw some of the worst violence since pro-democracy …
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VENICE—Reeling from devastating floods this week, Venice suffered another exceptional high tide on Nov. 17, with the water …
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TAIPEI, Taiwan—A giant world map appeared at Taipei’s Liberty Square on Nov. 16 after three days of intensive …
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Dozens of wildfires burned across Australia’s east coast on Saturday and firefighters scrambled to shore up defenses ahead …
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An international team of investigators is piecing together a criminal case in the July 2014 shooting down of …
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Two Australian politicians have been denied entry to China ahead of a planned study trip to Beijing next …
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The United States is confronting a “complex challenge” from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), a regime that has …
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Russia freed two Lithuanians and a Norwegian on Friday in return for two Russian spies held in Lithuania, …
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News Analysis China’s goal to control Central Asia economically is bumping into Russia’s goal to keep Central Asia …
New Documents Allege Millions Went To Biden’s And Kerry’s Firm
Corrupt actions by the former Obama-era vice president and secretary of state are coming to light after new leaked documents surfaced. In a bombshell tweet, activist and entrepreneur Michael Coodrey released a series of leaked documents from the Ukrainian General Prosecutor’s Office, which allegedly detail a so-called ‘slushfund’ collecting large sums of money from foreign sources.
Guess Who’s Coming To Lunch? Pope Hosts Meal For 1,500 Needy People
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis hosted 1,500 homeless and needy people for lunch on Sunday as the Roman Catholic Church marked its World Day of the Poor.
Venice Hit By Another Exceptional High Tide; Worst Week In 150 Years
By Francesca Landini VENICE (Reuters) – Reeling from devastating floods this week, Venice suffered another exceptional high tide on Sunday, with the water peaking at 150 cm (4.9 feet), marking the
Georgia Demands Release Of Doctor Detained By Separatists
TBILISI (Reuters) – Georgia on Sunday demanded the release of a doctor detained by separatists after crossing into breakaway South Ossetia, which is controlled by Russia after a war between two
Yemenis Go Solar Amid War Energy Shortage
By Abdulrahman al-Ansi SANAA (Reuters) – When electricity was cut to Yemen’s capital four years ago after war broke out, Ebrahim al-Faqih saw a gap in the market and started selling solar panels.
Belarus Holds Parliamentary Election As Strongman Leader Keeps Grip
By Andrei Makhovsky MINSK (Reuters) – Belarus voted on Sunday in parliamentary elections that will be closely watched by the West to see how much leeway President Alexander Lukashenko will allow
Russia Flags Possible 2019 Summit On Eastern Ukraine
MOSCOW (Reuters) – A summit between France, Germany, Russia and Ukraine to try to resolve the conflict in eastern Ukraine is possible this year but no date has been agreed, a Kremlin aide said on
U.S. Businesswoman Tells UK PM Johnson: I’ve Kept Your Secrets, You’ve Cast Me Aside
LONDON (Reuters) – A U.S. businesswoman at the center of a series of newspaper allegations over British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s conduct while he was mayor of London has said he has cast her
UK Conservatives: No More Preferential Treatment For EU Migrants After Brexit
LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservatives said on Sunday they would end preferential treatment for European Union migrants from January 2021 if they win an election next
At Least Seven Killed In Gas Explosion In Bangladesh
DHAKA (Reuters) – At least seven people were killed and eight injured on Sunday after a gas pipeline exploded in the Bangladeshi port city of Chittagong, a police official said.
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Dozens of wildfires burned across Australia’s east coast on Saturday and firefighters scrambled to shore up defenses ahead of hotter weather expected next week. The early arrival of fierce bushfires …
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An international team of investigators is piecing together a criminal case in the July 2014 shooting down of …
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Two Australian politicians have been denied entry to China ahead of a planned study trip to Beijing next …
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The United States is confronting a “complex challenge” from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), a regime that has …
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Russia freed two Lithuanians and a Norwegian on Friday in return for two Russian spies held in Lithuania, …
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News Analysis China’s goal to control Central Asia economically is bumping into Russia’s goal to keep Central Asia …
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OTTAWA—A former Defence Department official is pulling back the curtains on what he says are some serious problems with …
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HALIFAX—A survey estimates more than 1.8 million pieces of garbage are strewn over the bottom of the Bay …
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The Foreign Investment Review Board has approved the $1.5 billion takeover of Bellamy’s by China Mengniu Dairy Company, although …
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STOCKHOLM—China threatened Sweden with unspecified “counter measures” if its culture minister attends a literary award ceremony on Nov. …
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SEOUL—Kim Ji-mun, a 23-year-old South Korean university student, had just put up a banner on campus with his …
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The State Department recently released a report on how it is working with allies and partners to implement …
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Italy on Thursday declared a state of emergency for Venice after severe storms coinciding with a high tide …
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LA PAZ—Bolivia’s interim president said on Nov. 14 that Evo Morales wouldn’t be welcome to take part in …
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STOCKHOLM—China threatened Sweden with unspecified “counter measures” if its culture minister attends a literary award ceremony on Nov. 15 for Gui Minhai, a Swedish citizen who was abducted in Thailand …
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SEOUL—Kim Ji-mun, a 23-year-old South Korean university student, had just put up a banner on campus with his …
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The State Department recently released a report on how it is working with allies and partners to implement …
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Italy on Thursday declared a state of emergency for Venice after severe storms coinciding with a high tide …
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LA PAZ—Bolivia’s interim president said on Nov. 14 that Evo Morales wouldn’t be welcome to take part in …
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ROME—Italy’s government declared a state of emergency on Nov. 14 in flood-ravaged Venice, seeking to release funds to …
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Branko Lustig, a two-time Oscar-winning Croatian film producer and Holocaust survivor died on Nov. 14 at the age …
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Australia has launched a first-ever specialist college that aims to boost security cooperation in the Pacific, amid increasing …
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SYDNEY—The computer network of Australia’s parliament was hacked earlier this year and data was stolen from the computers …
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The fire danger rating in parts of Australia’s most populous state, New South Wales (NSW) has risen back …
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U.S. senators are using the “hotline” method to push for swift passage of a bill supporting the pro-democracy …
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A cease-fire between Israel and Islamic Jihad militants in Gaza appeared to be holding Thursday despite sporadic rocket …
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OTTAWA—Canada’s promise to produce an inventory of its fossil fuel subsidies as part of a joint peer review with …
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SYDNEY—Australia laid out new guidelines on Nov. 14 to counter foreign powers exerting influence in its universities, amid mounting concerns over China’s activities. Universities committed to the new code will …
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LONDON—World leaders must take a tougher line on China’s use of high-tech surveillance to monitor and crackdown on …
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BEIJING/BRUSSELS—The European Union is discussing a visit for ambassadors to China’s far western region of Xinjiang, where Beijing …
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The police officer charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old indigenous man, will plead not …
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RECIFE, Brazil—President Jair Bolsonaro came to office in Brazil, after just over a decade of rule by the socialist …
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Recent escalated violence in Hong Kong, in particular, the intense clashes between protesters and police at a university …
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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip—The Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist group early Thursday claimed that a cease-fire had been reached …
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A Hong Kong court has rejected an emergency injunction filed by the student union of the Chinese University …
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Australian universities will have to name their research partners and financial donors under new guidelines released Wednesday to safeguard …
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Six prominent Chinese-language newspapers in Hong Kong ran the same ad on their front page calling for people …
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Facebook announced it has shut down 5.4 billion fake accounts between January and September of 2019. In the …
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Commentary This essay explores two very important issues. First, can missile defenses be deployed simultaneously with nuclear arms …
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Electricity prices soared 55 percent for households and small businesses in Ontario on Nov. 1. The province’s residents pay …
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A new law that aims to deal with misleading statements on the internet could restrict free speech and …
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WARSAW, Poland—Poland’s opposition parties elected their candidate as speaker of the Senate on Nov. 12, a small victory for them that allows them to act as a check on the …
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BARCELONA/LA JONQUERA, Spain—Catalonia’s Parliament pressed its case for secession from Spain on Nov. 12, two days after a …
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A top commander of the Iran-aligned Islamic Jihad was killed in a “precision strike” in Gaza early Tuesday. …
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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian is “hugely relieved” that no more lives were lost amid a day of catastrophic …
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Catholic Cardinal George Pell has been granted leave to appeal his child sex abuse conviction in the High …
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Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Tuesday, Nov. 12, announced that his government had released three prominent Taliban figures …
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A private members bill that would protect the conscience rights of medical professionals in Alberta has inspired both …
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Turkey began repatriating members of the ISIS terrorist group to their countries of origin on Nov. 11, with …
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OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced two major opponents on Nov. 12: the Conservative opposition leader and the Conservative …
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Nearly two decades ago, P.J. O’Rourke demanded in The Atlantic Monthly: “How could any part of America elect …
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More than 20 percent of German companies operating in China are planning to relocate production away from the …
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A Hong Kong university turned into a battleground on the evening of Nov. 12 as riot police fired …
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VANCOUVER—Superbugs are likely to kill nearly 400,000 Canadians and cost the economy about $400 billion in gross domestic …
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Israel killed a top commander from the Iranian-backed Palestinian terrorist group Islamic Jihad in a rare targeted strike.
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President Donald Trump is set to push for a political solution to protect Syria in an upcoming meeting …
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President Donald Trump is set to push for a political solution to protect Syria in an upcoming meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said …
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The battle fields of Guadalcanal, in the Solomon Islands, draw visitors from the United States and its war …
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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has called protesters involved in a citywide strike “rioters” who are “selfish” following …
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HARTLEPOOL, England—Prime Minister Boris Johnson won the most significant boost of the British election campaign to date when …
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Bolivia’s former President Evo Morales has fled his country on a Mexican air force plane after requesting asylum …
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SYDNEY—Residents across a wide swath of Australia’s east coast were bracing for “catastrophic” conditions on Tuesday, with searing …
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A tiny deer-like creature about the size of a rabbit has been photographed in the wild for the …
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A rural volunteer firefighter has called out Australian environmental authorities, claiming they must take responsibility for the catastrophic bushfires that are ravaging New South Wales and Queensland, and have claimed …
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If you are a permanent resident who wants to become a Canadian citizen, you’d better start studying. That’s …
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A top-level Ukrainian government official said Monday that it expects the same amount of military aid, or possibly …
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A British primary school headteacher has come under fire for banning pupils from playing games of “tag” at …
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OTTAWA—Not only did Reine Samson Dawe’s husband serve his entire career in the Canadian Armed Forces, but her …
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Commentary It is now 100 years that we have been remembering the dead of the Great War on …
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BERLIN—For three decades, China’s burgeoning demand for German cars, machines and engineering tools has been a steady engine …
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LA PAZ, Bolivia—Bolivian President Evo Morales announced his resignation on Nov. 10 under mounting pressure from the military …
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates—Iran on Nov. 10 said an open Revolutionary Court case involving an ex-FBI agent who …
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Violence escalated in Hong Kong on Nov. 11 after local police fired live rounds at protesters who were …
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LA PAZ—Bolivian President Evo Morales said on Nov. 10 that he would resign after the military called on …
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Fewer than 1,000 American troops will stay in Syria, as the war-torn Middle East nation is still threatened …
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates—Iran is acknowledging for the first time it has an open case before its Revolutionary Court over the 2007 disappearance of a former FBI agent, renewing questions …
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News Analysis While losing support for its mission from its member nations, the United Nations Framework Convention on …
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Nov. 9 marks the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, which led to the unification …
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Germany’s President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Chancellor Angela Merkel, joined by the presidents of Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, …
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Around 100,000 people attended a candlelight vigil at Hong Kong’s political headquarters on Nov. 9 to mourn for …
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WASHINGTON—On the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall President Donald Trump showed that he was …
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As Germans celebrate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall—the iconic collapse of communism in …
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Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney signed onto the lawsuit filed by a former aide to President Donald Trump that asks a judge to rule whether he should …
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California Governor Gavin Newsom was criticized after he did not attend the funeral of El Dorado Sheriff’s Deputy …
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Former Vice President Joe Biden said he would welcome billionaire media mogul Michael Bloomberg to join the 2020 …
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An Ohio police officer passed away after being shot twice in the face while in the line of …
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In Hong Kong, the death of a local college student marks the first fatality directly connected to police actions since the mass protests started in early June. Alex Chow Tsz-lok, ..
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VIENNA—The United Nations nuclear watchdog and Western powers on Nov. 7 strongly criticized Iran for preventing one of …
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JOHANNESBURG—An estimated 45 million people are threatened with hunger because of a severe drought that’s strangling broad stretches …
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An earthquake in northwestern Iran killed at least four people and injured 70 early on Friday, according to …
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced the details of a new drought stimulus package worth around one …
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Ex-Gang Leader Who Was Living on Streets at 13 Wins Pride of Britain Award After Turning Life AroundA former gang leader who was once homeless has won a Pride of Britain Award after turning his …
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SEOUL, South Korea—In an extremely unusual case, South Korea deported two North Korean fishermen on Thursday after finding …
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WASHINGTON—The majority of the equipment at the heart of 5G networks come from just a small number of …
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Revenue from oil fields in northern Syria will go to the Syrian Defense Forces, or SDF. “The revenue …
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Among the issues to watch for as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces his new cabinet, is how the …
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Just two weeks after 39 people were found dead in a truck in England, 15 people were found …
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British lawmakers are growing concerned about the growing influence of Chinese Communist officials and organizations on UK university …
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Dozens of people traveled to a secluded, mountainous area of Sonora in northern Mexico to attend the funerals …
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Visiting Morocco for the first time, Ivanka Trump received a warm welcome on Thursday, Nov. 7.
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OTTAWA—Andrew Scheer emerged from a marathon caucus meeting Wednesday, declaring that Conservative MPs are united behind his leadership …
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HONG KONG—Hong Kong students, many wearing banned black masks, chanted slogans at their graduation at the Chinese University …
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TAIPEI—Beijing could resort to military conflict with self-ruled Taiwan to divert domestic pressure if a slowdown in the …
2 Former Twitter Employees Accused of Spying for Saudi Arabia
WASHINGTON—Two former employees of Twitter Inc. and a third man from Saudi Arabia face U.S. charges of spying by digging up private user data and giving it to Saudi officials in exchange for payment back in 2015, according to a complaint filed on Wednesday.
Ali Alzabarah and Ahmad Abouammo, who used to work for Twitter, and Ahmed Almutairi, who then worked for members of the Saudi royal family, face charges of working for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia without registering as foreign agents, according to a complaint filed against them.
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According to the complaint, Abouammo repeatedly accessed the Twitter account of a prominent critic of the Saudi royal family in early 2015. In one instance, he was able to view the email address and telephone number associated with the account. He also accessed the account of a second Saudi critic to get personally identifiable information.
“This information could have been used to identify and locate the Twitter users who published these posts,” the Justice Department said in a statement.
Saudi Arabia, a key U.S. ally in confronting Iran, has faced intense Western criticism over many years its human rights record, including last year’s murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and its involvement in the devastating war in Yemen against the Iran-backed Houthis rebels.
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HONG KONG—Hong Kong students, many wearing banned black masks, chanted slogans at their graduation at the Chinese University on Nov. 7, with some holding up banners urging “Free Hong Kong, …
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TAIPEI—Beijing could resort to military conflict with self-ruled Taiwan to divert domestic pressure if a slowdown in the …
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President Donald Trump announced he will be meeting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Washington on Nov. 13 amid …
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A concerned Australian woman has launched a petition calling for an investigation of Victoria’s state premier Daniel Andrews and his government’s role in controversial Chinese Belt and Road initiative. Fiona Hiu …
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A Fair Work Commission hearing in Melbourne, Australia has awarded an Australian man almost AUD$10,000 (US$6,900) after he …
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Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) said that the United States may have to take unilateral action against Mexican drug …
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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador told reporters on Nov. 6 that “war is not an option” and that …
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Cutting red tape falls under the broader category of structural reform.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin stated Wednesday that Russia’s new weapons have no equivalents, but claimed he won’t use …
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BANGKOK—Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Nov. 5 the United States will invest and trade more in Asia …
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On Oct. 31, the rusty scow that remained for 101 years atop Niagara Falls, some 2000 feet from …
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TORONTO—A fatal boat crash on an Ontario lake this summer has prompted a wrongful death lawsuit against celebrity businessman Kevin O’Leary and …
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STOCKHOLM—A dissident bookseller who has been detained in China off and on since 2015 is to release a …
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KAMPALA—Uganda will begin refurbishing its century-old rail network this month to boost bulk cargo transportation, after China halted …
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OTTAWA—An influential American lawmaker is in Ottawa on Nov. 6 for meetings with the Trudeau Liberals on the push to …
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Commentary “Who has seen the wind?” asked Canadian W. O. Mitchell in his 1947 novel. In Alberta, the …
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A suspect was arrested in the slaying of nine American citizens in Mexico, authorities said. Three women and …
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Commentary It has become a popular view within many of society’s vital institutions that free speech is more …
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The wife of late ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was captured, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced on Nov. …
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BEIJING—China’s foreign ministry on Nov. 6 urged the re-elected Canadian government to immediately release detained Huawei executive Meng …
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SHANGHAI—China should finish its investigation into whether Australian barley suppliers dumped cheap imports into the country within months, …
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HANOI—Vietnam could explore legal action among various options in its territorial dispute with powerful neighbor China in the …BEIJING—China’s foreign ministry on Nov. 6 urged the re-elected Canadian government to immediately release detained Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou amid bilateral tensions. Geng Shuang, a spokesman at the ministry, made …
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SHANGHAI—China should finish its investigation into whether Australian barley suppliers dumped cheap imports into the country within months, …
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HANOI—Vietnam could explore legal action among various options in its territorial dispute with powerful neighbor China in the …
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LONDON—Britain’s three major national political parties wooed weary voters on Nov. 5, all promising an end to Brexit …
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WASHINGTON—Building a successful peace regime on the Korean Peninsula, a complicated and amorphous concept, has to be directly …
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Chinese leader Xi Jinping urged countries to uphold multilateral trade principles and criticized protectionist policies, in a veiled …
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A professor is challenging a wildlife park in China over its use of facial recognition, making him the …
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Turkey captured the sister of dead ISIS terrorist group leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on Monday in the northern …
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OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadian pork and beef exports to China will resume. China suspended imports in …
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President Donald Trump said that the United States is ready to help Mexico clean out cartels that are …
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A U.S. Border Patrol agent fatally shot a gunman who opened fire about a mile from the border …
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A cartel shootout in Mexico left at least nine American citizens dead. Those dead included at least three …
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The Ukrainian gas firm where Hunter Biden was employed allegedly pressured Obama to end corruption allegations against them …
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LOME, Togo—Pirates attacked a Greek oil tanker off the coast of Togo on Nov. 4 and fled after taking …
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NEW DELHI—Authorities in India’s capital New Delhi banished from the roads cars with number plates ending in an …
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OTTAWA—Only 29 percent of Canadians view China favorably and more than half worry about possible Chinese cyber attacks, according to a poll released on Nov. 4 at a time when …
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The Ukrainian gas firm where Hunter Biden was employed allegedly pressured Obama to end corruption allegations against them …
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LOME, Togo—Pirates attacked a Greek oil tanker off the coast of Togo on Nov. 4 and fled after taking …
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NEW DELHI—Authorities in India’s capital New Delhi banished from the roads cars with number plates ending in an …
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Police violence in Hong Kong drastically intensified this past weekend with a new type of hand-thrown, explosive tear …
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NEW DELHI—Authorities in India’s capital New Delhi banished from the roads cars with number plates ending in an …
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BEIJING—With major economies locked in disputes over trade, France’s president started a visit to China by announcing that …
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Surely, the worst aspect of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of senile dementia is the loss of our …
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China was called out for a litany of bad behaviors in the Indo-Pacific while its democratic neighbor Taiwan …
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Gains in technology and energy shares pushed Wall Street’s three main indexes to record highs on Nov 4, …
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OTTAWA—Elizabeth May says she is no longer the leader of the federal Green party. May told a news …
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For all its talk about equality, the Canadian federal government falls short on securing economic opportunities for all …
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The Syrian war is an amalgam of many proxy wars involving various global players and their regional allies …
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BEIJING/TAIPEI—China unveiled measures on Nov. 4 to further open its markets to firms from self-ruled Taiwan, including capital raising, as Taiwan warned its people not to be taken in by moves …
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BANGKOK—A U.S. envoy denounced Chinese “intimidation” in the South China Sea at a meeting of Southeast Asian leaders …
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HONG KONG—Scores of people were injured in Hong Kong during a chaotic weekend of anti-government protests, authorities said …
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An Indonesian man who worked for a clerical organization that advised local government on drafting Islamic adultery laws …
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ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia—The death toll in Ethiopia from protests in October has risen to 86, according to Prime …
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CARACAS—Venezuela’s foreign ministry said on Nov. 3 it was expelling El Salvador’s diplomats from the country, in response …
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LONDON—Nigel Farage, the leader of Britain’s upstart Brexit Party, said on Nov. 3 he would not stand in …
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A leaked phone call between U.S. President Donald Trump and former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is set …
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U.S.-based cybersecurity firm FireEye revealed that a state-backed Chinese hacker group APT41 has compromised several major telecom firms …
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The reading wars are over, or at least they should be. Unfortunately, they are not. In the late …
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Australia’s former conservative Prime Minister Tony Abbott has described a demand that he register as a “foreign influencer” …
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BAMAKO—At least 53 soldiers and one civilian have been killed in an attack on an army post in …