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Serbia, Kosovo leaders abruptly cancel EU-brokered meeting on land swap

The presidents of Serbia and Kosovo abruptly called off a face-to-face meeting in Brussels on Friday, deflating hopes of a deal involving a land swap that could allow both nations to move toward EU membership.

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Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa names ex-banker Mthuli Ncube finance minister

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday appointed former banker Mthuli Ncube as finance minister and kept Winston Chitando in charge of mining, placing two technocrats at the helm of plans to rescue the country's battered economy.

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White House economic adviser says U.S. still talking to China on trade: CNBC

White House Economic Adviser Larry Kudlow on Friday told CNBC that the United States continues to talk with China about a number of trade issues but added that so far China has not met U.S. requests.

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German forces land in Norway for major NATO exercises

German troops and vehicles arrived in Norway on Friday for the largest exercise on NATO's northern flank since the Cold War - a sign that the alliance wants to sharpen its defenses against Russia after years of cuts and far-flung combat missions.

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White House adviser Kudlow says U.S. still talking to China on trade: CNBC

White House Economic Adviser Larry Kudlow told CNBC on Friday the United States was continuing to talk with China about a number of trade issues, but so far, China had not met U.S. requests.

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Brazil presidential election thrown into chaos after front-runner stabbed

Brazil's presidential campaign was thrown into chaos on Friday as the far-right front-runner was in serious condition after he was stabbed at a rally, just a month before the vote, raising fears of increased violence in the wide-open race.

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Trump will evaluate comments before deciding on China tariffs: Kudlow

U.S. President Donald Trump will not make any decisions on his threatened tariffs on another $200 billion worth of Chinese goods before officials evaluate public comments on them, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on Thursday.

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Sweden's center-left in slim lead as uncertain election nears: poll

The Swedish centre-left bloc holds a slim lead over the center-right ahead of Sunday's national election, a survey showed, but both are short of a majority and the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats could yet emerge as the largest single party.

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France says Russia tried to intercept satellite communications in 2017

Russia attempted to intercept transmissions from a Franco-Italian satellite used by both nations' armies for secure communications, French Defence Minister Florence Parly said on Friday, describing the move as an "act of espionage".

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Russia, Turkey, Iran fail to agree on ceasefire for Syria's Idlib

The presidents of Turkey, Iran and Russia on Friday failed to agree on a ceasefire that would forestall a Syrian government offensive in rebel-held Idlib province which the United Nations fears could cause a humanitarian catastrophe involving tens of thousands of civilians.

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Turkish president meets Iranian supreme leader after Syria summit: leader's website

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan met Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran on Friday after a trilateral summit with Russia about Syria, Khamenei's official website reported.

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Protesters storm Iranian consulate in Iraq's Basra

Protesters stormed the Iranian consulate in Iraq's southern oil hub Basra on Friday, local security sources said.

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Iraq's top Shi'ite cleric demands end to violence as protests rage

Iraq's most revered Shi'ite cleric called for a political shakeup in Baghdad and a halt to violence against demonstrators on Friday, after days of deadly protests tore through the biggest city in the south and shut the country's main sea port.

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France accuses Russia of spying on military from space

Russia attempted to intercept transmissions from a Franco-Italian satellite used by both nations' armies for secure communications, French Defence Minister Florence Parly said on Friday, describing the move as an "act of espionage".

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Myanmar says International Criminal Court has no jurisdiction in Rohingya crisis

Myanmar's government said on Friday it "resolutely rejects" a ruling from the International Criminal Court (ICC) that said the body has jurisdiction over alleged deportations of Rohingya Muslims to Bangladesh as a possible crime against humanity.

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One killed in magnitude 5.6 quake in Iran: state media

A 5.6 magnitude earthquake shook southeastern Iran on Friday, killing at least one person and damaging houses in several villages, Iranian state media reported.

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Russia says regrets that Western countries 'repeated lies' from London

Russia's foreign ministry said on Friday it regrets that France, Germany, Canada and the United States "repeated lies" from London and accused Russia of being behind a nerve agent attack on a former Russian spy and his daughter.

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Putin meets Iran supreme leader after summit on Syria: Fars News

Russian President Vladimir Putin met Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran on Friday after a trilateral summit with Turkey about Syria, Fars News reported.

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Trump says U.S. and Japan have begun talks on trade

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday the United States and Japan have begun discussion over trade, saying that Tokyo "knows it's a big deal" if an agreement cannot be reached.

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Trump expecting 'positive' letter from North Korea's Kim Jong Un soon

U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday said a letter from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, which he believes will be positive, is on its way to him.

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Protesters in Basra storm Iranian consulate as deadly demonstrations rage

Protesters stormed the Iranian consulate in Iraq's southern city of Basra on Friday, turning their wrath on Iraq's powerful neighbor after five days of deadly demonstrations in which government buildings have been ransacked and torched.

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