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Thomas Cook says it found e-coli in Egypt hotel where Britons died

British tour operator Thomas Cook said it had found a high level of e-coli and staphylococcus bacteria at the hotel in Egypt where two holidaymakers died last month.

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Helicopter crashes into Czech industrial hall, killing four onboard

A small helicopter crashed into a building in an industrial zone in the Czech city of Plzen on Wednesday, killing all four people onboard, police said.

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Israel closing embassy in Paraguay after it moves mission back to Tel Aviv

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is also the foreign minister, ordered the closure of Israel's embassy in Paraguay on Wednesday hours after the Latin American nation said it had decided to return its embassy from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv.

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With Yemen in turmoil, U.N. seeks to build trust as first step towards peace

Yemen's first round of peace talks in almost three years aims to build confidence between the warring sides, U.N. mediator Martin Griffiths said on Wednesday, playing down a delay in the arrival of one delegation.

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At least 20 dead in blasts at sports center in Afghan capital

A suicide attack at a wrestling club in a Shi'ite neighborhood of the Afghan capital Kabul and a second explosion apparently targeting emergency services and journalists at the site killed at least 20 people and wounded 70 on Wednesday, officials said.

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Ugandan lawmakers appeal law allowing Museveni re-election bid

A group of Ugandan legislators have petitioned the supreme court to overturn a lower court decision that upheld a constitutional amendment allowing long-serving leader Yoweri Museveni to seek re-election.

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Suspected Boko Haram militants kidnap at least 10 people in northeast Nigeria

Suspected Boko Haram militants have kidnapped between 10 and 20 people, a family member of one of those abducted, a senator and two military sources said on Wednesday.

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Blanket bombing of Syria's Idlib is wrong, Turkish foreign minister says

Bombing the Syrian province of Idlib is wrong and should be stopped, Turkey's foreign minister said on Wednesday, adding that Ankara was going to push at Friday's planned summit in Tehran for a decision to stop such attacks.

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Iraqi protesters torch government building in Basra

Protesters set fire to the main government building in the southern Iraqi city of Basra on Wednesday, security sources said, amid growing unrest over poor basic services.

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Colombia's ELN releases three hostages as Duque evaluates talks

Colombia's Marxist ELN rebels have released three soldiers held hostage for nearly a month, the country's human rights ombudsman said on Wednesday, as new right-wing President Ivan Duque evaluates whether to continue peace talks with the insurgents.

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U.S. senators introduce bill to help Taiwan keep its allies

Republican and Democratic U.S. senators introduced legislation on Wednesday to discourage Taiwan's few remaining allies from switching their allegiance to China, after El Salvador became the third country this year to move toward Beijing.

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Trump not concerned if Iran's leaders want to talk to him or not

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he could not predict what would happen with Iran and it did not matter to him if Iran's leaders wanted to talk to him or not.

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Germany could boost aid for Syrians if Idlib offensive escalates: Maas

Germany would consider boosting humanitarian assistance for Syrian refugees in countries neighbouring the Arab state in the case of an all-out government offensive in the northern region of Idlib, Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said on Wednesday.

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Trump says he did not discuss assassinating Syria's Assad

President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he did not discuss assassinating Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, which journalist Bob Woodward has reported in his forthcoming book about Trump's administration, according to multiple media outlets.

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Turkey's Erdogan hopes Tehran summit will avert Idlib offensive

Turkey hopes a summit with Iranian and Russian leaders in Tehran on Friday will avert a Syrian government offensive on the rebel-held Idlib enclave and prevent a new influx of refugees to Turkey, President Tayyip Erdogan was quoted as saying.

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Cholera ruled out after suspect case on Algeria-France flight

French authorities evacuated a plane carrying 141 passengers and crew after it arrived in the French city of Perpignan from Algeria on Wednesday with a child on board suspected of being infected with cholera, the fire brigade said.

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Israel closing embassy in Paraguay after it ordered return of mission to Tel Aviv

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the closure of Israel's embassy in Paraguay on Wednesday, hours after the Latin American nation announced it would move its embassy back to Tel Aviv from Jerusalem.

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Thousands in Yemen's Saada protest over air strikes that killed children

Thousands of Yemenis massed in the Houthi stronghold of Saada on Wednesday, calling for the prosecution of the Saudi-led coalition for an air attack last month that killed dozens of people, including 40 children traveling on a bus.

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Trump not concerned with meeting Rouhani, says Iran in 'turmoil'

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he remained open to the possibility of talks between Washington and Tehran, but said Iran was in turmoil and struggling to survive.

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Iraqi protesters block gate to Umm Qasr port

Protesters blocked the entrance to Iraq's Umm Qasr commodities port on Wednesday to demand better services, said port employees and local government officials, raising the stakes in some of the worst unrest in southern cities in months.

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Germany's Maas offers Turkey help with Syrian refugees

Germany is prepared to offer humanitarian assistance to countries harboring Syrian refugees if it comes to an all-out government offensive in Idlib, Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said in Ankara on Wednesday.

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