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U.S. to charge North Koreans over WannaCry, Sony cyber attacks: official

The U.S. Justice Department is poised to charge North Korean hackers over the 2017 global WannaCry ransomware attack and the 2014 cyber attack on Sony Corp, a U.S. official told Reuters on Thursday.

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Yemen peace talks hit snag as U.N. mediator awaits Houthi team

U.N.-mediated Yemen peace talks hung in the balance on Thursday as the government delegation warned that it would leave on Friday if representatives of the Houthi movement had not shown up.

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Macron takes election dig at Merkel's party over Hungary

French President Emmanuel Macron took a rare public dig at German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Thursday by questioning her party's ties with Hungary's right-wing leader as the EU prepares for an election next year.

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Yemeni families mourn at new cemetery built for children killed in air strike

Hafidh Abdullah al-Khawlani watched as his father arranged some plastic flowers on top of one of dozens of small, fresh graves lining the dusty new cemetery in Saada, north Yemen.

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U.S. charges North Korean hacker in Sony, WannaCry cyberattacks

U.S. Justice Department officials said on Thursday they have charged and sanctioned a North Korean man in the 2017 global WannaCry ransomware cyberattack and the 2014 cyberassault on Sony Corp.

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We are ready to welcome you, NATO's Stoltenberg tells Macedonia

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg called on Macedonians on Thursday to vote in a referendum to embrace a deal on its name with neighboring Greece and join the defense alliance.

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U.S. to charge North Korean over WannaCry, Sony cyber attacks: official

The U.S. Justice Department is poised to charge a North Korean hacker over the 2017 global WannaCry ransomware attack and the 2014 cyber attack on Sony Corp, a U.S. official told Reuters on Thursday.

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Djibouti, Eritrea agree to normalize ties strained since 2008

Eritrea and Djibouti have agreed to normalize ties a decade after a border dispute led to brief military clashes, officials said on Thursday after a regional summit.

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U.S. should suspend military aid to Uganda: lawyer for critic of Museveni

The United States should suspend its military aid to Uganda over the government's human rights record, the U.S. lawyer for a prominent critic of President Yoweri Museveni said on Thursday.

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Amnesty criticizes expulsion of Turkish nationals from Moldova

The human rights group Amnesty International criticized a decision by the Moldovan authorities on Thursday to detain and expel a group of Turkish citizens, calling it part of a pattern of reprisals against Turkish nationals living abroad.

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Only half-joking: Turkish satirical magazine shrinks as paper prices rise

Facing a steep rise in costs as the lira crashed and the price of imported paper soared, satirical magazine LeMan bucked the trend in Turkish media last week and left its cover price unchanged.

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Syrian PM Khamis says Idlib will 'soon' be restored

Syrian Prime Minister Imad Khamis said on Thursday in Damascus that opposition-controlled Idlib province will soon be restored to Syrian state sovereignty, vowing to win any coming war.

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Protesters in Iraq's Basra attack offices of political parties and state-run TV channel

Protesters in Iraq's Basra on Thursday set fire to the headquarters of the ruling Dawa Party, the Islamic Supreme Council and the largest Iran-backed Shi'ite militia group in the country, the Badr Organization, local security sources said.

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Syrian PM Khamis says Idlib will 'soon' be under state control

Syrian Prime Minister Imad Khamis said on Thursday in Damascus that opposition-controlled Idlib province will soon be restored to Syrian state sovereignty, vowing to win any coming war.

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Brazil's jailed Lula set to give up run for presidency: sources

Brazil's jailed former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is expected to give up his bid to run in next month's presidential election after a Supreme Court judge on Thursday rejected his latest appeal, three party sources said.

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Italy moves against corruption with 'bribe destroyer' bill

Italy's government on Thursday moved to prevent people convicted of serious corruption from ever working with the state again with a bill it says will save billions of euros.

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Protesters torch political party offices in Basra's fourth night of violence

Hundreds of people returned to the streets of Iraq's southern oil city Basra for a fourth day of violent protests on Thursday, where residents, angry over the neglect of their city's collapsing infrastructure, set fire to political offices.

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Brazil candidate Bolsonaro stabbed while campaigning, not seriously hurt: son

Brazilian far-right and poll-leading presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro was stabbed in the abdomen while campaigning on Thursday for next month's election, his son Flavio said in a Twitter message sent from his verified account.

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Guatemala tells U.N. Secretary-General to back off

Guatemala's Foreign Minister said on Thursday that United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres should not interfere with the country's decision to bar an anti-corruption prosecutor.

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One protester dead, 14 injured during violent protests in Iraq's Basra as curfew re-imposed

One protester has died and 14 more were injured during violent protests in Iraq's southern oil hub Basra on Thursday, local health and security sources said.

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Ex-U.N. chief Ban's nephew sentenced to prison in U.S. for bribe scheme

Former U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's nephew was sentenced on Thursday to six months in U.S. prison for a bribery scheme that he thought would result in the sale of a Vietnamese building complex to a Qatari sovereign wealth fund, federal prosecutors said.

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