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Europe goes its own way on 5G and Huawei
The European Union says it has developed a strategy to keep its 5G networks secure. It does not include a blanket ban on Huawei equipment...
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Flash flooding kills 19, injures more than 100 in southwest Iran
Flash flooding in Iran has killed at least 19 people and injured 119 in the city of Shiraz in Fars province, according to Iran's semi-...
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Daffodil and coffee worker shortages amid Brexit uncertainty
Daffodil growers struggling to harvest their fields The daffodil and coffee industries say they are struggling to hire new recruits fr...
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Unvaccinated kids banned from schools and shopping malls amid measles outbreak
vThe emergency measures in New York are in response to a measles outbreak that has infected at least 150 people since last autumn. A s...
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Christchurch suspect had financial links with Austrian far-right
Martin Sellner is head of the Identitarian Movement of Austria The gunman accused of carrying out Christchurch's deadly attacks ha...
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Can Theresa May secure a Brexit deal without offering her resignation?
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in London Britain's Brexit journey has been plagued by uncertaint...
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Isil claims first major attack since 'caliphate' defeated
Men suspected of association to Isil being questioned by SDF fighters near Baghu Islamic State has claimed its first major attack sinc...
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'Now Europe is going to change', says Salvini, after defeating centre-Left party at Italian regional election
Matteo Salvini and The League now have their sights set on the European elections in May A centre-Right alliance has snatched the Ital...
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New power outage leaves much of Venezuela in the dark
Much of Venezuela remains without electricity as a new power outage spread across the country Much of Venezuela remains without electri...
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The plan to avert banking chaos in a No-Deal Brexit: QuickTake
The UK and EU have been rolling out contingency plans to smooth the business of banking and securities trading and avoid a financial catas...
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Global Watchdog May Grey-List Pakistan Over Terror Funding: Report
Pakistan is already under intense international pressure to rein in terror groups The Paris-based Financial Action Task Force (FATF) h...
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US House Panel Approves Move To Give Congress Probe Records Against Trump
In a surprising show of bipartisanship, days after U.S. Attorney General William Barr told Congress he did not find an obstruction case ag...
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Ebola treatment centres in DRC set ablaze as second-worst outbreak infects 1,000
Nurses crept past smoldering heaps of rubble to rescue patients after the clinic was set on fire Half slumped against the church wall ...
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Hindu Girl, 16, Allegedly Kidnapped In Pakistan's Sindh
A 16-year-old Hindu girl, who belongs to the Meghwar community, from Badin district has been kidnapped and the victim's father has l...
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Gunshots heard from Turkey’s Kayseri airport, two wounded: Report
Two people were injured after reports of gunshots were heard at an airport in central Turkey, reported Reuters. The two wounded individ...
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Unprecedented Flooding Hits Iran, Forces Village Evacuations
President Hassan Rouhani promised compensation for all financial losses and called for the armed forces to help in flooded areas. The f...
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Royal Albert Hall singer asked to change 'pro-EU' dress
An opera singer was asked to change her EU flag themed dress for a concert at London's Royal Albert Hall. Anna Patalong described h...
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