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China reax to Trump speech; SKorea missiles

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China has reiterated its opposition to the deployment of THAAD (Terminal High Altitude Area Defense) missiles in South Korea and warned against "further impact on bilateral relations".In a daily briefing in Beijing on Wednesday, Geng...
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Flowers laid to mark Lenin's birthday

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYMoscow, Russia - 22 April 20171. Wide of communists gathering near the Kremlin2. Mid of communists with flags3. Close of flags with image of Soviet founder...
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Kenyan president attends Mass in lead up to vote

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Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, along with his running mate and Deputy President William Ruto, attended an open air Mass on Sunday ahead of next week's presidential election. The two leaders called on their supporters to...
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Abe introduces new Japan cabinet

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his new cabinet posed for photos at his office in Tokyo on Thursday following a reshuffle. Of 19 Cabinet members, 14 were newly named, but many are party or Cabinet veterans, including...
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Abe calls snap election for Japan's lower house

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced on Monday he will call a snap election for parliament's more powerful lower house next month. Abe said at a news conference that he would dissolve the 475-seat chamber on...
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Questions about Austria's future direction in run up to election

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Ahead of Austrian national elections on Sunday, the question is less whether the country will swing rightward under the next government and more about how sharp that turn will be, with voters set to reward two major parties that have...
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Survey: Afghans slightly more optimistic about future

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Afghans are slightly more optimistic about the future than they were last year, despite a stagnant economy and near-constant attacks by a revitalized Taliban, according to the results of a nationwide poll released Tuesday. ...
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Polls open in central Barcelona and Sant Julia de Ramis

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Polls have opened across Catalonia in a hotly contested election aimed at breaking a bitter deadlock over the region's independence drive. Voting began at 9 a.m. on Thursday and the nearly 2,700 polling stations will remain...
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Junts per Catalunya candidate Jordi Turull votes in Barcelona

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Voters in Catalonia faced a momentous choice in elections on Thursday for their regional parliament: either support political parties that are determined to keep up the pressure to turn their region into Europe's newest country, or opt...
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Ex-FARC rebel to run for Colombia presidency

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Colombia's demobilised guerilla movement nominated Rodrigo Londono Wednesday to run for president in the South American nation's election next year, keeping the former top commander at the helm of the rebels' nascent political party. ...
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After Trump's report, China urges US to accept its rise

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The Chinese government on Tuesday criticised US President Donald Trump's decision to label Beijing a strategic rival and called on Washington to accept China's rise in its own way. China's foreign ministry spokesperson Hua...
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Italian populist movement criticises Trump ahead of Jerusalem announcement

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A prominent Italian parliamentarian from the Five Star Movement has condemned US President Donald Trump's expected announcement to move the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem as a "stupid choice." According to MP...
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EU extends approval for weed killer claimed to harm health

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The European Union has approved a five year extension of the use of the weed killer glyphosate in a move that failed to satisfy both environmentalists and farmers. After a drawn-out process, the EU backed the extension with...
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Poland against EU plan to cut funds to countries where rule of law threatened

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Poland said Monday that it will oppose a European Union proposal to cut funding to countries where the rule of law is deemed under threat, calling it unfair political pressure that would hurt Poland while letting other countries off the...
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Santos sees Colombia peace deal safe under hawkish successor

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As Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos prepares to step down, he says he's confident that his crowning achievement - the peace deal with leftist rebels that brought him a Nobel Peace Prize - will survive despite sharp criticism of it...
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AP Poll: Majority says President tried to obstruct

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AP Poll: Majority says President tried to obstruct

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Trump: 'Who gets attacked more than me?'

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After President Donald Trump announced that a man was apprehended by authorities in connection with the mail-bomb scare of suspicious packages sent to prominent Democrats, he asked a crowd at the White House, "Who gets attacked more than...
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'Who gets attacked more than me?' Trump asks at Black Leadership Summit

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After President Donald Trump announced that a man was apprehended by authorities in connection with the mail-bomb scare of suspicious packages sent to prominent Democrats, he asked a crowd at the White House, "Who gets attacked more than...
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Trump: 'Who gets attacked more than me?'

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After President Donald Trump announced that a man was apprehended by authorities in connection with the mail-bomb scare of suspicious packages sent to prominent Democrats, he asked a crowd at the White House, "Who gets attacked more than...
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Taiwanese reject China’s idea for unification

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After Taiwan's ruling party lost a suite of midterm local elections in November, public support for President Tsai Ing-wen fell to its lowest ever with about 24 percent voicing approval.