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Cambodia woke to another chapter of rule by strongman Prime Minister Hun Sen on Monday, a day after his Cambodian People's Party (CPP) declared victory in a general election that rights groups said was neither free nor f...
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WATCH: People flee into sea to escape Greek wildfires Video shows dozens of people who fled into the sea to escape wildfires that swept through the Greek resort of Mati
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Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe Rejects Ruling Party Ahead of Historic Elections The former leader turned his back on the ruling party he long controlled
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Zimbabwe's election, the first since the removal of Robert Mugabe in a de facto coup last year, has in some cases been "very smooth", in others "totally disorganized", the European Union chief observer said on Monday, wi...
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Bigfoot porn shakes up Virginia congressional race

New York Post - 30 Jul 2018 16:39
Bigfoot porn shakes up Virginia congressional race A candidate for a congressional seat in Virginia accused her opponent of campaigning with a white supremacist – and being an aficionado of Bigfoot porn. Democrat Leslie Cockburn, the mother of actress Olivia Wilde, pos...
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New York Times publisher refutes Trump's version of their meeting New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger pushed back Sunday against President Trump's assertion that during a meeting, the pair "spent much time talking about the vast amounts of Fake News being put out by the media." Tr...
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G.O.P. Faces Another Midterm Threat as Trumps Plays the Shutdown Card In a tweet, the president said he would be willing to shut down the government if Democrats do not give him money for his border wall.
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The Northern California Wildfire Is Slowing Down After Claiming a Sixth Fatality The Carr fire has destroyed at least 517 structures and damaged 135
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Indianapolis family files $100M lawsuit on behalf of duck boat accident victims Seventeen people died, including nine members of an Indianapolis family, on July 19, 2018, when a duck boat went down in bad weather in Branson, Missouri.        
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Florida college student TeNiya Jones drowns while swimming in Israel TeNiya Jones, 19, a sophomore at the University of Kentucky, became caught in a rip current while swimming late Saturday in a Tel Aviv suburb. Her body washed up on a nearby beach two days later.        
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An Afghan official says a suicide car bomber has killed four people, including a tribal leader, in the eastern Nangarhar province. Attahullah Khogyani, spokesman for the provincial governor, says Monday's …
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More than 700 polling stations across Mali were not able to operate in Sunday's elections, which took place under the threat of attack by extremists, the government said Monday. The …
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Germany's foreign minister says it's in the European Union's "strategic interest" to expand in the Western Balkans because otherwise China and Russia will gain regional influence instead. Heiko Maas said …
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8 in 10 young voters say their generation would run the country better Voters aged 18 to 34 take a dim view of American politics' functionality and suspect their generation could do better, per poll results published Monday by The Associated Press, NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, a...
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How Should the Media Cover Suicides? A New Study Has Some Answers Certain practices may reduce suicide contagion
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Wedding party's van collides with truck in Vietnam, killing groom and 12 others A van carrying a wedding party collided head-on with a truck Monday morning in Vietnam, killing the groom and 12 other people who were part of his extended family, officials said.
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Latest report into missing MH370 fails to unravel mystery

Al Jazeera English - 30 Jul 2018 16:29
Lead investigator into disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight, with 239 people on board, is not ruling out foul play.
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President Donald Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, said Monday that he's not sure collusion with Russia would be considered a crime.
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Oil shipments through strategic Red Sea lane suspended after Yemen's rebels attack two tankers in the waterway.
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Foreign firefighters who helped their Swedish colleagues with raging wildfires in the past weeks have begun returning home as the fires die down, emergency authorities in Sweden said Monday. Britta …
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Lyft driver accused of stealing passenger's credit card, charging more than $1K A Lyft driver is being accused of using one of his passenger’s credit cards to make over $1,000 in purchases.        
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Why rejecting birth control can be an empowering feminist choice I'm not by nature an exhibitionist, but we all have our moments of temptation. Mine often come in elevators, when I'm momentarily cloistered in close quarters with my four young boys and some man. It's crowded, so he is ...
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