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Trump: If needed, U.S. will act unilaterally on North Korea If necessary, President Trump is willing to find a way to deal with the threat of a nuclear North Korea on his own, he told the Financial Times on Sunday. "If China is not going to solve North Korea, we will," he said. "...
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Trump's Senior Adviser Jared Kushner Is in Iraq, Officials Say Other details about the trip are not being released
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Tornado kills 2 in Louisiana as state put on 'high alert' A tornado flipped a mobile home Sunday in Louisiana, killing a mother and her 3-year-old daughter as a storm system with hurricane-force winds crawled across the Deep South, damaging homes and businesses. Louisiana Gov. ...
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Philippines arrests 3 South Korean fugitives

Miami Herald - 3 Apr 2017 06:38
Philippine police say authorities have arrested three South Koreans wanted in their home country, including a man who allegedly swindled his compatriots of more than $5 million. The national police …
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Putin Ally Aleksandar Vucic Claims Landslide Victory in Serbian Election The opposition has accused Vucic of muzzling the media and intimidating voters ahead of the election
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Ecuador's ruling party candidate Lenín Moreno on Monday extended his lead over former banker Guillermo Lasso even as the opposition vowed to challenge the results. And while the National Electoral …
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St. Petersburg subway blast: At least 10 killed, Putin vows full investigation At least one bomb blast on a subway train in St. Petersburg, Russia, killed an estimated 10 people and wounded as many as 50 more Monday, Russian officials said, in what President Vladimir Putin called a possible act of ...
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Russian officials find, deactivate second bomb after St. Petersburg subway explosion kills 9 Russia's anti-terrorism committee announced that it discovered and deactivated a second bomb in a St. Petersburg subway station after an earlier explosion at a separate station left multiple people injured and several pe...
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What to Know About the Deadly St. Petersburg Subway Explosion At least 10 people were killed and 50 others were injured
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At least 10 people were killed in an explosion at a metro station in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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A leading European human rights official has expressed concern over planned changes to the Polish justice system that would give parliament more control over the appointment of judges. Council of …
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President Trump tweets Himself Into a Corner Morning Must Reads: April 3
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WATCH: Call her lucky: Lucy the dog rescued from 30-foot hole The dog was hiking with her owners in California when she became trapped.
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CNN Terrorism Analyst Paul Cruickshank discusses why Russia is a top target for global jihadi terror.
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WATCH: Building floats away in rushing floodwaters Rushing floodwaters in Australia swept this building away just after rescuers saved a family from the roof of the building.
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Student dies after choking during pancake-eating competition A 21-year-old college student — the daughter of a Port Authority cop killed on Sept. 11 — died after choking on pancakes during an eating competition at Sacred Heart University in Connecticut, officials said. Caitlin...
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Strange twist to mystery of missing cargo ship

New York Post - 3 Apr 2017 16:22
Strange twist to mystery of missing cargo ship The giant freighter that mysteriously vanished in the South Atlantic may have capsized without warning because of a chemical change in its cargo. The 586,429,617 pound South Korean bulk carrier Stellar Daisy disappeared ...
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10 people have been killed and about 50 were injured in a St. Petersburg metro station explosion, state-run TASS reported, quoting the governor's press secretary Andrei Kibitov.
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Death toll in small Colombian city of Mocoa continues rising days after deluge struck as kids slept
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The Gambia's journalists find new freedom of expression

Al Jazeera English - 3 Apr 2017 14:31
The country's former president silenced its media, but with a new government journalists are returning to work.
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Syria's 'moderate rebels' to form a new alliance

Al Jazeera English - 3 Apr 2017 14:19
US funding for rebel groups in northern Syria has been partially restored, opposition sources tell Al Jazeera.
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