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MH17 report: Russian officials' names mentioned in recordings

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According to the new report released by the Dutch-led Joint Investigation Team on the downing of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17, the names of senior Russian government officials have been mentioned in the released recording of phone calls.
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Russia says it will return captured naval ships to Ukraine on Monday

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Russia will return three captured naval ships to Ukraine on Monday and is moving them to a handover location agreed with Kiev, Crimea's border guard service was cited as saying by Russian news agencies on Sunday. A Reuters reporter in...
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Berlin Wall 30th anniversary: Handshake project tries to create connections where there was division

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A special art project is trying to get thousands of Berliners to shake hands to symbolise German reunification. It comes ahead of preparations for November 9, when the country will mark 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. The...
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Uncertain future for religious minority in northeastern Syria

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Syrians contemplate going back to their cities but as fighting continues in the northeast it could be a dangerous decision.
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Burkina Faso: At least 47 killed in attack on Canadian mining convoy

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Security sources say the death toll is expected as there is a large number of people still unaccounted for.
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Germany to mark 30 years since fall of Berlin Wall

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Its fall on November 9, 1989, reunited city's East and West, and helped bridge its ideological and political divides.
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Ukraine troops, separatists withdraw amid hopes for peace

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Security forces and pro-Russian fighters started withdrawing from another front line in eastern Ukraine, raising hopes for new round of talks.
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On Berlin Wall anniversary, Merkel urges Europe to defend freedom

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German chancellor warns against divisions three decades after historic event that led to reunification.
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Germany's far-right AfD makes gains in Thuringia state elections

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The AfD overtook Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union, finishing behind socialist Linke in state polls.
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DRC struggles to contain measles outbreak

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Outbreak has killed more than 4,000 people this year alone, many of them children.
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NATO chief in Ukraine says Russia must withdraw troops

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Ukraine's president plans to withdraw troops from eastern region and seeks closer ties with NATO.
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Russia and Turkey begin joint patrols in northeast Syria

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Ground and air units are patrolling near the Syrian border town of Darbasiya.
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Beyond the Wall: Part 1 - The Rise of Germany's Far-Right | People & Power

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Thirty years ago, the Cold War came to an end and Europe was awash with hope, but have the years since been squandered?
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The Brief: East-west truck dispute, ECB Brexit warning, Prison suicide rates

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In this edition we look into the the truck driver dispute which has delayed the EU's mobility package which is causing an east-west rift, the ECB issues a Brexit warning to the markets and France has the highest prison suicide rate in...
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Dubai: a hub for international business

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Dubai's numerous business conferences and summits attract some of the best brains from around the globe. In this episode of Target, we explore Dubai as a top business destination. Connecting commodities from the East and West, Dubai has...
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Three years after Dieselgate, sobering news from Europe's roads

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Three years after the Dieselgate scandal, carmakers have made minimal progress to clean up the millions of dirty cars in Europe. Instead, they have poured money and resources into proving their technology is clean using new but still...
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NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg denies Norway exercises show alliance is expanding northwards

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NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has denied the military alliance is expanding northwards to counter new threats. It comes as the organisation holds its biggest military exercise since the Cold War near Norway’s border with Russia. But...
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China urges Russia to work to oppose protectionism

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has urged foreign investors to come to Russia's Far East, saying it would open great perspectives for business. He was addressing delegates at the fourth Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok. He also...
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Greece wildfires: Seven hundred people rescued by boat

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Hundreds of people in Greece ran to the sea to save their lives from the wildfires as at least 60 people have now died and the numbers keep rising hourly. Around 700 people were rescued from the coast of Rafina. A Navy Frigate retrieved...
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US and EU: Friends or Foes?

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As President Trump's whirlwind European tour concludes in Finland with a much-anticipated meeting with Russia's President Putin, the US President's controversial remarks on US-EU relations have given European leaders pause for thought....
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Why This Heat Wave Is Particularly Dangerous

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A massive heat wave has engulfed the east coast of the United States and has even made its way far to the west. Andrew Freedman, science editor at Axios, discusses why air quality is so dangerous and whether there's any relief in sight.
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Bassem Youssef on How the Middle East Makes Sense of Trump

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The comedian, known as the 'Egyptian Jon Stewart,' was exiled his home country and imprisoned after being critical of the government on his political comedy show. He now hosts a podcast called 'Remade in America' that engages with...
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Bassem Youssef Says Egyptian Media Isn't That Different From the U.S.

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The comedian, known as the 'Egyptian Jon Stewart,' was exiled from his home country and imprisoned after being critical of the government on his political comedy show. But he sees similarities between how those who protest are treated...
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Cuts in the east, hikes in the south - EU funding plans revealed

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Hungary and Poland have had their fair share of spats with Brussels - and now they're set to have EU funding cut. While the European Commission plans would see reductions in cohesion cash going to the east, more would be spent in the...