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U.K., EU Agree On Outline Brexit Deal, But It Still Faces Obstacles

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If a majority of British parliament members don't approve the deal by Saturday, Johnson will be required by law to request another Brexit extension.
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'Order!': U.K. House Of Commons Speaker John Bercow Steps Down

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Bercow's time in office was largely defined by Brexit.
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College Campuses In Hong Kong Have Become Main Hub For Protesters

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They've become the location of heavily fortified camps where some protesters are reportedly building and stockpiling weapons.
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EU Takes Legal Action Against U.K. For Not Naming New Commissioner

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The new EU Commission can't take office until the U.K. nominates a candidate, but in light of upcoming elections, the U.K. has refused to do so.
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Turkey To Repatriate American Suspected Of ISIS Involvement

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Turkey's interior ministry announced the U.S. has committed not to block the suspected militant from entering the country.
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Dorian Heads Toward Georgia And Carolinas As Category 3

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The storm could make landfall in North Carolina.
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Boris Johnson's Plan To Suspend Parliament Ruled Legal By High Court

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The ruling is set to be appealed in the supreme court Sept. 17.
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Hong Kong Enters 15th Consecutive Week Of Protests

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Among other things, protesters called on U.S. lawmakers to pass legislation that would require Washington to annually assess Hong Kong's trade status.
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U.S. Won't Grant Protected Status To Bahamians Fleeing Dorian Damage

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Temporary protected status would have let Bahamians stay and work legally in the U.S. until things get better back home.
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Russian Troops Move Into Syria After U.S. Troops Withdraw

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The Kremlin has been a crucial military ally for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for years.
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Iraq's Prime Minister Set To Resign After Weeks Of Protests

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​Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi has agreed to step down as long as the country's parliament can agree on a replacement.
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Dozens Injured In Wave Of Violent Hong Kong Protests

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In all, officials said more than 70 people were sent to the hospital over the weekend to receive treatment for their injuries.
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North Korea Confirms Rocket Launcher Test Amid Stalemate With U.S.

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Earlier this week, North Korea said the U.S. would be "seriously mistaken" to ignore an end-of-the-year deadline to bring a better deal to the table.
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Gaza Launches Rockets After Israel Kills Islamic Jihad Leader

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Israel's Foreign Ministry described Baha Abu Al-Ata as "a ticking bomb" who'd prepared to launch terror attacks against Israeli citizens.
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CNN: Trump Administration May Expand Its Travel Ban To More Countries

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An administration official reportedly told CNN the ban could soon include countries that are noncompliant with information sharing.
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Senators Push To Pass Legislation Supporting Hong Kong Protesters

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The Senate Foreign Relations Committee passed the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act in September. But no floor vote has been scheduled.
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Beijing: China, U.S. Agree To Roll Back Tariffs In Phases

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A spokesperson for China's commerce ministry announced the agreement during a news briefing Thursday.
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Iran Supreme Leader Delivers Rare Sermon, Defends Military Force

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The speech comes a little over a week after the country launched missile strikes on two air bases housing U.S. and coalition troops in Iraq.
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Ukrainian President Gives PM Second Chance, Rejects Resignation

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Ukraine's prime minister offered to resign after he was allegedly heard criticizing President Zelenskyy, but Zelenskyy refused the suggestion.
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2019 Plane Crash Fatalities Down 50% Compared With Previous Year

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Some might have expected 2019's total to be higher, especially in light of the high-profile Ethiopian Airlines crash back in March.
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Saudi Arabia Sentences 5 To Death For Khashoggi Murder

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Saudi Arabia's public prosecutor says five people arrested in connection to the murder of Jamal Khashoggi have been sentenced to death.
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Iran Says It Unintentionally Downed Ukrainian Commercial Airliner

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Ukraine's president said he expects Iran to "bring those responsible to justice."
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Fires Prompt New South Wales To Declare Another State Of Emergency

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Thousands of firefighters are battling more than 100 fires along Australia's east coast.
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Ecuador's President To Move Government Seat Amid Violent Protests

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Ecuador's president said the government will relocate from the capital city of Quito to the southern city of Guayaquil.