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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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Trump says open to Russia probe interview 'under certain circumstances'

President Donald Trump said on Friday he was open to sitting down with investigators probing possible collusion between his campaign and Moscow "under certain circumstances," but that he did not want to get caught in a "perjury trap."

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Ex-Catholic bishop named suspect in alleged Chilean abuse cover-ups

A former Chilean bishop staunchly defended by Pope Francis after being accused of helping to conceal sexual abuse has been named a suspect in two criminal investigations into alleged cover-ups, a prosecutor and another legal source said on Friday.

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Two associates of Trump adviser Stone questioned in Russia probe

Two associates of Roger Stone, a longtime political adviser of U.S. President Donald Trump, were questioned in the past two days in the investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election campaign, a lawyer and one of the men said on Friday.

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U.S. military to send 1,500 more soldiers to Germany by late 2020

The U.S. military will station about 1,500 additional soldiers in Germany by September 2020, adding to more than 33,000 American troops already in the country in a move that could trigger fresh tensions with Russia.

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Trump open to Russia probe interview 'under certain circumstances'

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday he was open to sitting down with investigators probing possible collusion between his election campaign and Russia "under certain circumstances," but did not want to get caught in a "perjury trap."

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Canada's military unveils rules governing troop cannabis use

Canada's military on Friday unveiled a directive governing the use of cannabis by its troops as the country prepares for the drug's legalization in October.

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Trump calls for U.S. probe of NY Times after critical anonymous column

U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday called on the U.S. Justice Department to investigate the New York Times after the news outlet published a column this week by an anonymous administration official questioning his fitness for office.

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Genoa authorities ask Autostrade, Fincantieri to rebuild bridge

The authorities in Genoa have asked motorway group Autostrade to team up with state-controlled Fincantieri to help rebuild a bridge that collapsed last month in the port city, killing 43 people.

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Trump ups ante on Chinese imports, threatening duties on $267 billion more goods

U.S. President Donald Trump warned on Friday that he has tariffs ready to go on $267 billion worth of Chinese imports in addition to the $200 billion of the Asian nation's goods awaiting action by him.

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Israeli troops kill Palestinian, wound more than 200 at Gaza border protest

Israeli troops killed one Palestinian and wounded more than 200 others at a weekly protest on the Gaza-Israel border on Friday, Gaza officials said.

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Iraqi officials announce citywide curfew in Basra amid violent protests

Iraqi security officials announced a citywide curfew in Basra just before 9 p.m. local time (1800 GMT) on Friday, amid violent protests, a statement from Basra Operations Command said.

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Trump ups ante on China, threatens duties on $267 billion more imports

U.S. President Donald Trump warned on Friday that he has tariffs ready to go on $267 billion worth of Chinese imports in addition to the $200 billion of the Asian nation's goods already facing the risk of duties.

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Iran and Russia can work together to restrain America: Iran supreme leader

Iran and Russia can work together to restrain America, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said in a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, according to Fars News.

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One protester dead, 11 wounded during protests in Iraq's Basra

One protester has died and 11 more were wounded during demonstrations in Iraq's second biggest city Basra on Friday, local security and health sources said.

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Iran's Guards say they killed six Kurdish militants near Iraq border

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said on Friday they had killed six members of a Kurdish militant group involved in a July attack on an Iranian border post, the official news agency IRNA reported.

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Yemen's Houthis want U.N. guarantees for delegation as peace talks in Geneva stall

Yemen's Houthi group said on Friday it was still waiting for the United Nations to guarantee that the flight carrying its delegation to peace talks in Geneva would not be inspected by Saudi coalition forces and could evacuate some of its wounded.

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Staff undermining Colombia tribunal trying former rebels: attorney general

Officials from the special Colombian tribunal tasked with trying crimes related to the country's five decades of conflict may have covered up the non-compliance of several former rebel commanders with a peace accord, the attorney general said on Friday.

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Iraq protesters enter oilfield facility, hold two staff hostage: Lukoil, police

Protesters entered a water treatment facility linked to the West Qurna 2 oilfield, managed by Lukoil, and held two Iraqi employees hostage on Friday, according to a Lukoil source and a source with Basra's energy police.

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