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At least 39 fresh killings recorded in anti-narcotic war in Philippine

Atleast14morekillingsinanti-narcoticwarhavebeenrecordedinthePhilippinecapitalbeforemidnightonFriday,localmediareported.ThemediaalsoreportedonThursdaythat25werek

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Thousands of protesters demand resignation of PM in Japan

At least 8,000 protesters flooded the Shinjuku Central Park of Tokyo to denounce new anti-terror legislation passed in Japan last month and demanded Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government to resign on Sunday.

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Thousands of protesters demand resignation of PM in Japan

Atleast8,000protestersfloodedtheShinjukuCentralParkofTokyotodenouncenewanti-terrorlegislationpassedinJapanlastmonthanddemandedJapanesePrimeMinisterShinzoAbe'sgo

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Chinese navy launches new generation destroyer

TheChinesenavyhadanew-generationmissiledestroyerlaunchedWednesdayfromtheJiangnanShipyard(Group)Co.,LTD.inShanghai.The10,000-tondomesticallydesignedandmanufactur

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Marine Le Pen must quit as leader of France's FN, says her father

MarineLePenshouldstepdownasleaderofFrance'sfar-rightNationalFront(FN)afterdisappointingresultsinthepresidentialandparliamentaryelections,herfatherwhofoundedthea

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French police: Assailant in Champs-Elysees attack has been on watch list

ThesuspectinMonday’sChamps-Elyseesattackhadbeenonasecuritywatchlistsince2015,theAssociatedPressreported.Policehavealsofoundweapons,ammunition,andgastanksintheca

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Rallies against Islamic law draw counter-protests across U.S.

DemonstrationsagainstIslamiclawSaturdayincitiesacrosstheU.S.drewcounter-protestsbypeoplewhosaidtheystokedunfoundedfearsandadistortedviewofthereligion.Hundredsma

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Putin: US missile systems in Alaska, South Korea challenge Russia

RussianPresidentVladimirPutinsaidonThursdaythatMoscowhadnochoicebuttobuildupitsmilitaryinresponsetoUSanti-missiledefenseinAlaskaandSouthKorea,accordingtoReuters

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Putin says ready to boost anti-terrorist cooperation with Britain

Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed readiness on Tuesday to step up anti-terrorist cooperation with Britain after a deadly blast hit a concert in Manchester.

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Thousands of Mexicans protest against Trump

Tens of thousands of Mexicans protested Sunday against US President Donald Trump, hitting back at his anti-Mexican rhetoric and his pledges to make their country pay for his "big, beautiful" border wall.

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Germany's top court rejects ban for far-right NPD party

Germany's Constitutional Court on Tuesday rejected an attempt by the country's 16 federal states to ban the far-right National Democratic Party (NPD), described by the intelligence agency as racist and anti-Semitic, saying it was too weak to pose a threat.

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Rules to keep China's disciplinary teams honest

The country's 500,000-plus corruption investigators are being placed under stricter supervision as a regulation to standardize graft probes was adopted on Sunday.

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Cambodia arrests 652 in 1st week of anti-drug campaign: media

A total of 652 people have been arrested in Cambodia for drug-related crimes in the first week of the government's anti-drug campaign, which officials say aims to suppress drug trafficking while boosting rehabilitation services for drug users, local media reported on Monday.

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TV series to expose corruption cases

Documentary is intended to educate the public and warn discipline officers

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Russia calls U.S. move to better arm Syrian rebels a "hostile act"

​Russia said on Tuesday that a U.S. decision to ease restrictions on arming Syrian rebels had opened the way for deliveries of shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles, a move it said would directly threaten Russian forces in Syria.

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EU fails to quit "analogue country" practice on China as required by WTO rules

The European Union (EU) fails to quit the "analogue country" practice on China as required by the World Trade Organization (WTO) rules, as proposed changes to its existing anti-dumping laws are but a disguise to maintain it.

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Anxiety over Italy's vote today amid spread of fake news

Anxiety about bogus news reports is rising in Europe, as Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and others express concern that fake news circulated over social media may influence elections on the continent, including a critical referendum in Italy today.