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Brussels Airport, Metro Attacks Kill 26

At least 26 people were killed in twin attacks on Brussels airport and a rush-hour metro train in the Belgian capital on Tuesday, triggering security alerts across Western Europe and.

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Obama to meet Raul Castro on historic Cuba trip

U.S. President Barack Obama turns from sightseeing to state business on his historic Cuba trip on Monday, pressing President Raul Castro for economic and democratic reforms while hearing complaints about.

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China Opposes Unilateral Sanctions on North Korea

China has recently expressed its opposition to unilateral sanctions against North Korea saying they could raise tension, after the United States imposed new curbs on the isolated country in retaliation.

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Trump’s Victory Knocks out Rubio from White House Race

U.S. Republican front-runner Donald Trump swept three states and drove rival Marco Rubio out of the White House race, but the New York billionaire’s loss in the crucial state of.

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North Korean Leader Says Will Soon Conduct Nuclear, Missile Tests

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has recently said his country would soon conduct a nuclear warhead test and a test launch of ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads,.

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Flood Kills 4, thousands of homes damaged in U.S

Several people were killed after drenching thunderstorms moved through Louisiana and Mississippi at the weekend, triggering flooding across the lower Mississippi valley, authorities has recently said.

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North Korean Leader Kim Orders More Nuclear Tests: KCNA

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un watched a ballistic missile launch test and ordered the country to improve its nuclear attack capability by conducting more tests, the official KCNA news.

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Migrants Scramble for Food, Firewood at Greek Tent City

Scores of migrants stranded on Greece’s northern border scuffled for free food and water on Thursday, struggling to seize eggs and bread thrown from a truck at the muddy tent.

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US, Canada Improve Bilateral Ties with Climate, Trade Accords

U.S. President Barack Obama and the new Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has recently ended a frosty period in bilateral ties by agreeing to tackle climate change and strive to.

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North Korea Fires Missiles, Liquidates Seoul’s Assets

North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea on Thursday, Seoul said, as South Korea and the United States conducted massive war games. The North also announced it.

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