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‘Line in the Sand’: Court Halts Burkini Ban on French Beaches

The legal ruling only affects Villeneuve-Loubet, but the decision is expected to act as legal precedent for how similar bans should be handled in 26 other French towns that have

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Syrian rebels advance on Kurds as Turkish strikes kill 35

Turkey’s army killed at least 35 civilians in Syria on Sunday as it pushed deeper into the Syrian territory along the Turkish border, seizing land controlled by US -backed forces

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US, China expected to join climate deal during Obama visit

The Chinese official media has been saying that the focus of the G20 summit will serve as a vital platform for reversing the trend of trade protectionism and giving new

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Duterte says no to Steve Harvey returning to host ‘Miss Universe 2016’

The world’s biggest beauty pageant will be held at the Mall of Asia Arena on January 30, 2017. Definitely he’s again going to host the Miss Universe. “That’s what he

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UK schoolboys pull off rare private audience with Russian President Putin

Clinton has said the cyberattack involved Russian intelligence services, and some officials suggested the Kremlin is trying to influence the US election in favor of Republican candidate Donald Trump.

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Taylor Swift Excused From Jury Duty Over ‘Grope’ Case

However, the pop star ended up being dismissed from court after she insisted that couldn’t remain impartial in a rape case, according to TMZ.

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Lambeau leaping might come with a price for Wisconsin

There weren’t many yuks at the time it happened, but Fournette described a scene that sounded like something out of a late 80s or early 90s movie or sitcom where

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Agriculture closes offices in 5 states after threats

Some U.S. Department of Agriculture offices in West Virginia were closed on Tuesday, among offices in several other states, after receiving anonymous threats. The affected offices will remain closed until

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Turkey-backed rebels expel Kurdish forces from Syrian towns

On Sunday, two separate blasts in the Turkey’s Kurdish-dominated southeast killed one Turkish soldier and wounded eight others, and Kurdish militants launched a rocket-propelled grenade at a civilian airport, officials

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau leaves for first official visit to China

China says that starting on September 1, it will toughen its inspection standard for canola over concerns about the crop disease blackleg, threatening C$2 billion (£1.2 billion) in Canadian exports

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President of Philippines vows to destroy terrorist group Abu Sayyaf after beheading

Twelve soldiers, including a young lieutenant, were killed in a clash with Daesh-linked rebels on a remote southern island in the Philippines, an army spokesman said on Monday as the

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Leipzig signs highly-rated Scotland midfielder Oliver Burke

Nottingham Forest teenager Oliver Burke has signed a five-year contract with Bundesliga new boys Red Bull Leipzig.

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