Sunday, December 30, 2018

Brazil moving its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem matter of 'when, not if': source

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A senior Israeli official visiting Brazil said on Sunday that Brazil's President-elect Jair Bolsonaro told top officials from Israel that it was a matter of "when, not if" he moves his country's embassy to Jerusalem.


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Bangladesh PM takes big lead as opposition rejects poll alleging vote rigging

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Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's ruling party took a big lead over the opposition in a national election on Sunday, early results and trends showed, in a poll that was marred by allegations of vote rigging and violence that killed 17 people.


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U.S. CBP chief: agents did everything they could to save children

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents did everything they could to get medical help for two children who subsequently died in their custody, the CBP chief Kevin McAleenan said on Sunday.


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China says it is 'ready to work with US'

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China's latest statement suggests trade negotiations between the two countries are progressing.

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Bangladesh election: Opposition demand new vote

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An opposition leader condemned what he called a "farcical result", amid claims of vote rigging.

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American college football: Huge bald eagle lands on fans

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A bird named Clark goes rogue in front of 90,000 fans at a college game.

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Afghanistan to delay presidential election to July: election body

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Afghanistan's presidential election will be postponed by three months to July 20 to give authorities more time to organize the ballot, election authorities announced on Sunday, following mounting speculation of a delay.


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New best story on Hacker News: Inter UI, a typeface designed for user interfaces

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Delays blight Congo's presidential vote as opposition cries foul

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Long queues, broken-down machines and torrential rain in the capital disrupted voting in Democratic Republic of Congo's long-anticipated presidential poll on Sunday, as the opposition alleged widespread irregularities.


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Why do we celebrate New Year on 1 January?

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Why does the year begin in January?

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Germany's Kramp-Karrenbauer more popular than mentor Merkel: poll

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Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, the new leader of Germany's Christian Democrats, heads into 2019 more popular than Chancellor Angela Merkel, who supported her rise to the top of their party, an opinion poll showed on Sunday.


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Torrential rain, delays blight Congo's presidential vote

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Long queues, broken-down machines and torrential rain in the capital disrupted voting in Democratic Republic of Congo's long-anticipated presidential poll on Sunday, as election officials scrambled to deploy missing voters' rolls.


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India university official urges students to kill instead of complaining

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A top official at a Indian state-run university urged his students to "murder" fellow students if confronted instead of complaining to him, amid a wave of violence being reported from across the state where the school is based.


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Mayweather v Nasukawa: Kickboxer confident as boxer vows to 'entertain' in exhibition

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Japanese kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa vows to "take down" Floyd Mayweather in their three-round boxing exhibition match on Monday.

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With U.S. departure, Syria's Manbij braces for upheaval

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The city of Manbij has switched control more than most places in Syria's civil war.


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Sacked Macron bodyguard defends use of diplomatic passports

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Emmanuel Macron's former security aide, who was sacked this summer after his violent conduct fueled a political scandal, acknowledged on Sunday he was still traveling on a diplomatic passport, in an affair that has rattled the French presidency.


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Lebanese finance minister warns of financial crisis as political deadlock continues

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Lebanon's finance minister has said the heavily indebted country is in a state of economic crisis and warned it faces becoming a financial crisis, as politicians struggle to form a new government, state media reported.


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UAE regulator evaluating resuming flights by national carriers to Damascus

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The United Arab Emirates' General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) said it is evaluating the possibility of national carriers resuming flights to the Syrian capital of Damascus.


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Storms, delays blight start to Congo's presidential vote

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Voting in Democratic Republic of Congo's long-anticipated presidential election got off to a rocky start on Sunday due to torrential rain in the capital, long delays at some polling stations and broken-down machines.


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Kim Jong-un letter to Seoul asks for more summits in 2019

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In a rare letter, North Korea's leader vows to "frequently" meet the South's president in 2019.

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Georges Loinger: French hero who saved Jews in WW2 dies

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Georges Loinger's inventiveness saved hundreds of children during World War Two.

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