Sunday, October 13, 2019

Hong Kong pro-democracy activists hoist 'Lady Liberty' statue above city to rally protests

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Hong Kong protesters scaled the city's Lion Rock peak and hoisted a large statue they called "Lady Liberty" early on Sunday to rally anti-government activists ahead of more planned demonstrations in the Asian financial hub.


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UK Labour's Corbyn not likely to support deal between PM Johnson and EU: Sky News

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UK opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn said he is unlikely to support a deal agreed between Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the European Union, Sky News reported early on Sunday.


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Ten killed, 16 missing after fierce typhoon pounds Tokyo

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Ten people were killed and 16 were missing after the most powerful typhoon to hit Japan in decades paralyzed Tokyo, causing rivers to overflow and leaving almost half a million homes without power, public broadcaster NHK reported on Sunday.


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Ecuadorean indigenous group Conaie says will continue protests after curfew imposed

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Ecuadorean indigenous group Conaie said late on Saturday that it would continue anti-austerity protests after President Lenin Moreno imposed a military-enforced curfew in the capital Quito and the armed forces said they would restrict movement across the country.


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Japan cancels maritime fleet review after typhoon: spokesman

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Japan has canceled a maritime fleet review planned for Monday, a spokesman for the Maritime Self-Defence Force said, after a fierce typhoon pounded Tokyo and surrounding regions over the weekend, causing flooding and widespread power outages.


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Firefighters make gains against Los Angeles wildfire, evacuation orders lifted

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More than 1,000 firefighters battled a deadly and fast-moving wildfire on the northern edge of Los Angeles on Saturday, reinforcing containment lines that allowed thousands of residents under evacuation orders to return to their homes.


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Seven killed, 15 missing as fierce typhoon pounds Tokyo

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Seven people were killed and 15 were missing after the most powerful typhoon to hit Japan in decades paralyzed Tokyo, flooding rivers and leaving almost half a million homes without power, public broadcaster NHK reported on Sunday.


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Seven people killed, 15 missing after Japan typhoon: NHK

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Seven people were killed and 15 were missing after the most powerful typhoon to hit Japan in decades paralyzed Tokyo, public broadcaster NHK said on Sunday, flooding rivers and leaving almost half a million homes without power.


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Canada's Trudeau dons bulletproof vest for campaign event, CBC cites threat

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau donned a bulletproof vest for an election campaign rally on Saturday, a Reuters eyewitness said, and the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. cited sources saying a security threat had been received.


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Mexico offers protection to Ecuador opposition lawmaker as protests persist

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Mexico's embassy in Quito has offered protection and shelter to Ecuador opposition legislator Gabriela Rivadeneira, Mexico's foreign ministry said in a statement on Saturday.


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Marvel Comics at 80: From bankruptcy threat to billions at the box office

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Marvel is celebrating 80 years of making comics and its rise to one of Hollywood's biggest names.

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Scratched images explore Australia's past

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Photographer Aletheia Casey talks about her latest project exploring Australia's history.

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'Somebody answered my dead brother's number'

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Ruth Murray wanted to stay connected to her late brother but then a stranger answered his phone.

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The blind and visually impaired women checking for breast cancer

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In an innovative project in Colombia, blind and visually impaired women check for signs of breast cancer.

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‘I take out anger and sadness through art’

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Amina Art Ansari, whose paintings hang in Windsor Castle, has set up an art studio in Islamabad where she uses art therapy to help her students.

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Mexico military police halt migrant caravan on its way to U.S.

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Mexico's military police on Saturday halted and turned back a caravan of up to 2,000 migrants from Africa, the Caribbean and Central America, hours after they embarked toward the United States, according to Reuters witnesses.


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Your pictures on the theme of 'street art'

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Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week it is "street art".

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Seeking a music star in Rwanda... and finding one

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For record producers, finding new musicians is a constant quest but for this couple, the hunt took them far.

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Thomas Cook collapse a big threat to Spain's tourist industry

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The sudden demise of Thomas Cook has left the tour industry and its staff in limbo in Spain.

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Can Rugby Union’s top tier be broken?

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Too much money is focused on the big nations in rugby union, an ex-England international says.

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UK's Johnson will speak to EU leaders on Brexit deal by end of Monday: Sunday Times

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will speak to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker by the end of Monday in an attempt to urge the leaders to support his Brexit deal, the Sunday Times reported http://bit.ly/2oBg1Tq.


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Saturday, October 12, 2019

Scandal over justice minister galvanizes South Koreans at protests

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A growing corruption scandal over a new justice minister is bringing South Koreans from across the political spectrum out into the streets in numbers rarely seen since candlelight protests helped bring down former leader Park Geun-hye in 2017.


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