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Trump ex-campaign chief sought help from Israel in US election meddling – report
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Kim Jong-un is expected to visit Russia ‘soon’ - South Korean president
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Kanye West quits social media amid criticism for pro-Trump remarks
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Deadliest automobile accident in New York state in years kills 20
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Missing Interpol head’s wife received knife emoji from him before he vanished
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Saudi-led coalition sends additional forces to hodeidah - Yemeni military
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Venezuela hopes petro cryptocurrency to negate US economic blockade
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Footage of Russian S-300 missile systems being delivered to Syria
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Facebook finds no evidence hackers accessed apps via user logins
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Saudi King allocates $200M in to Yemeni central bank - reports
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Macron refuses to accept French interior minister's resignation letter - reports
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Japanese government resigns to enable new cabinet's formation
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Kavanaugh’s classmate: ‘Brett has not told the truth’ about his drinking habit
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China Condemns US for 'Provocative' Actions in South China Sea
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South Sudan opposition says initials peace deal with government
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Russian investigators deny version of blast aboard President Kaczynski's plane
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Court tosses atheists’ lawsuit against ‘In God We Trust’ motto on US dollars
L-R: Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sissi, Saudi King Salman, U.S. First Lady Melania Trump and President Donald Trump, visit a new Global Center for Combating Extremist Ideology, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. / Sputnik
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Qatar spent millions in 2017 to influence Trump foreign policy - reports

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