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The U.S. government was to begin a partial shutdown at midnight on Friday after Republican senators failed to muster the votes needed to approve $5 billion that President Donald Trump wants for a border wall fiercely opp...
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The Friday night flight suspension at Gatwick caused still more delays and cancellations just as the holiday travel season peaked
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Taliban ecstatic that US is pulling troops from Afghanistan The Taliban welcomed the news of President Trump's plan to withdraw half of US troops in Afghanistan by the summer, while Afghan generals warned Friday it would be a blow to the morale of the country’s beleaguered secu...
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Jim Acosta: Trump 'Hates' Mattis Letter -- And News Stories That He Needs Adult Supervision The president hates the notion that he is sometimes in need of "adult daycare," said the CNN White House correspondent.
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Fox News' Shepard Smith Stunned Trump Is Doing Vladimir Putin's 'Bidding' On Syria Smith slams the president's decision to withdraw troops from Syria "unprecedented in American history."
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Ukraine's president has signed a bill that orders the Ukrainian Orthodox Church to change its name to reflect its ties to Moscow. The Ukrainian church has been part of the …
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President Trump Reportedly Discussed Firing Federal Reserve Chairman Over Interest Rates and Stock Market Loss White House spokespeople declined to comment
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Guyana government falls in no-confidence vote

Miami Herald - 22 Dec 2018 18:36
A lawmaker from the ruling coalition in Guyana voted late Friday with the opposition for a no-confidence motion, bringing down the administration of President David Granger and forcing fresh elections …
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Cubans to approve final draft of constitution in February

Al Jazeera English - 22 Dec 2018 18:35
Cuba's new president is overseeing what's being called 'the modernisation of socialism' in the country.
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His skull still open, a South African musician with a brain tumor played several notes on his guitar during a successful operation to remove most of the growth. Musa Manzini's …
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DRC leaders calls for calm after rage over election delay

Al Jazeera English - 22 Dec 2018 18:30
The election has been delayed by two years already and protesters are skeptical if the election really will happen on the 30th.
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National political reporter for Bloomberg, Sahil Kapur, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss why President Trump is willing to take the blame for the government shutdown and the stunning resignation of Defense S...
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A French judicial official says the alleged gunman who shot and killed five people in a Christmas market attack this month in Strasbourg had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State …
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"Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them"
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Trump and Democrats play blame game over government shutdown President calls it a Democratic shutdown, while Democrats chide Trump's 'temper tantrum' The US awoke on Saturday to a partial government shutdown after Democrats in Congress refused to fund Donald Trump's border wall an...
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Those holding the ticket number 03347 struck it rich Saturday when they won the top prize in Spain's bumper Christmas lottery. The lottery, known as El Gordo, or "The Fat …
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Backflipping FBI agent who shot man mid-dance spared jail A backflipping FBI agent who accidentally shot a man while showing off his best dance moves has been spared jail after pleading guilty to third-degree assault.
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UN urges British officials to let Assange freely leave embassy GENEVA – U.N. rights experts called on British authorities on Friday to allow WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to leave the Ecuador embassy in London without fear of arrest or extradition. The U.N. Working Group on Arb...
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The corrupt Guatemalan government has as much responsibility in Jakelin's death as US border officials and politicians.
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9 Russian miners trapped by salt mine fire

Miami Herald - 22 Dec 2018 17:23
Russian officials say nine miners are trapped following a fire in a mine in the Perm region near the Ural Mountains. Officials said the fire erupted when 17 workers were …
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Ethnic violence forces thousands from Ethiopia into Kenya

Al Jazeera English - 22 Dec 2018 17:20
Tribal elders in a town on the Kenya-Ethiopia border call for calm after 21 people die in a week of ethnic violence.
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Man, 20, stabbed in north London alleyway dies in hospital Victim was found with knife wounds off Tottenham High Road in early hours of Saturday Police are trying to identify a man in his 20s who was stabbed to death in an alleyway in north London in the early hours of Saturday ...
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