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Laptop shared by top Clinton aide, disgraced Rep. Anthony Weiner caused FBI Director James Comey to reopen investigation
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Chemical dangers in the battle for Mosul

Al Jazeera English - 30 Oct 2016 14:30
As Iraqi forces close in on Mosul, the possibility of chemical weapons use looms large.
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What will a new president mean for Lebanon?

Al Jazeera English - 30 Oct 2016 13:38
Many Lebanese remain sceptical that the new government will confront the country's major security and economic issues.
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Prison airstrikes kill dozens in Yemen

CNN - 30 Oct 2016 05:50
A pair of airstrikes targeting a Yemeni prison killed dozens of inmates off the nation's west coast Saturday, the nation's Houthi-controlled Defense Ministry said.
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Iran has criticized the re-election of Saudi Arabia to the U.N. Human Rights Council. A Sunday report by the official IRNA news agency quotes Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi as …
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Turkey's state-run news agency says 10,131 more civil servants have been dismissed for alleged ties to terrorism while 15 mostly pro-Kurdish media outlets also have been shut down. The dismissals …
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The Latest on the conflict in the Iraq and the battle to retake the IS-held city of Mosul (all times local): 2:15 p.m. Iraqi military officials say an army helicopter …
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Manhunt for suspects after 4 stabbed at Germany train station German police are hunting a crazed knife gang who stabbed four people at train station in Frankfurt.
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Clinton-Trump Even; Turnout Looks Critical

ABC News - 30 Oct 2016 13:12
Clinton-Trump Even; Turnout Looks Critical A slim point separates Clinton and Trump in the ABC News/Washington Post poll.
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Germany's federal prosecutor is checking whether he should take over the investigation into a fatal stabbing in Hamburg earlier this month. A spokesman for the prosecutor's office told German news …
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US election tactics: Getting voters out, or to stay home

Al Jazeera English - 30 Oct 2016 06:17
While the Clinton campaign focuses on getting voters out, a Trump official talks of "voter suppression operations".
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Clinton calls FBI director's letter "unprecedented," pushes Comey to come out with more information soon
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Central African Republic: 20,000 stranded at UN base

Al Jazeera English - 30 Oct 2016 22:49
Humanitarian workers suspend relief efforts amid renewed fighting between militia groups, putting thousands at risk.
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Obama's transition team improperly sent confidential email in 2008 President Obama's transition team improperly ­e-mailed sensitive and confidential information about a candidate for a high-level government job, newly disclosed WikiLeaks e-mails reveal. Days before Obama won his first ...
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Calais: Moving from the 'Jungle' to Stalingrad

Al Jazeera English - 30 Oct 2016 14:11
Each day over the past week saw between 70 and 80 asylum seekers arriving in Paris as the Calais "Jungle" was cleared.
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Philippines: China still guarding shoal but Filipinos back The Philippine defense chief says aerial surveillance shows Chinese coast guard ships are still guarding a disputed shoal but Filipinos were seen fishing there "unmolested" for the first time in years.
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Soyuz space capsule returns to Earth

Miami Herald - 30 Oct 2016 06:59
A Russian Soyuz space capsule has landed in Kazakhstan, bringing back three astronauts from the United States, Japan and Russia back to Earth from a 115-day mission aboard the International …
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Italy Hit by Strongest Earthquake in 35 Years There were no immediate reports of any deaths
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Saudi Arabia says it breaks up 2 militant plots

Miami Herald - 30 Oct 2016 15:13
Saudi Arabia says it has broken up two militant plots, one targeting police officers and the other a plan to bomb a soccer match between the kingdom and the United …
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With poignant prayers, Eritrean migrants are attending the final service at a makeshift church in what remains of the squalid camp in the French port of Calais. Scores of people …
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Iceland's Prime Minister Resigns, After Pirate Party Makes Strong Gains The anti-establishment party came in second place, while the center-right Progressive Party shrank to eight seats from 19 in the 63-seat Parliament.
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Troops shot and killed a man with explosives boldly showing strapped to his torso Sunday, as he tried to enter a refugee camp in northeastern Maiduguri city where another suicide …
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