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UK PM's Brexit plans opposed by 80 rebels in her party: former minister

British Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative Party faces a "catastrophic split" if she persists with her proposals on Brexit, which 80 or more of her lawmakers are prepared to vote against, a former junior minister said.

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Gunmen shooting inside headquarters of Libyan state oil firm: employee

Gunmen were shooting inside the headquarters of Libyan state oil firm (NOC) in Tripoli they stormed on Monday and there are several casualties, a NOC staff member told Reuters.

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India opposition block roads, offices shut in fuel price protests

Nationwide protests against record high petrol and diesel prices shut down businesses, government offices and schools in many parts of India on Monday, and in some places protesters blocked trains and roads and vandalized vehicles.

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Gunmen attack headquarters Libya's oil corporation: witness

Several armed men attacked the headquarters of the National Oil Corporation (NOC) in the Libyan capital on Monday and several blasts could be heard, a Reuters witness said.

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Russia's Putin says Sunday regional elections went well

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that regional elections held in some Russian regions on Sunday in general went well.

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Afghan media under pressure after journalist deaths

Afghan media are facing growing pressure to cut back coverage of militant attacks following the death of two television reporters who were among 20 killed in an attack on a sports club in Kabul last week.

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Australian man charged with five murders, including three young daughters

An Australian man was charged with murdering his three young daughters, their mother and their grandmother in Perth, police said on Monday, describing the incident as an "atrocity and tragedy".

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At least six dead in al Shabaab attack on Somalia's capital

At least six people were killed on Monday in al Shabaab attack on a local government building in Somalia's capital, the director of an ambulance service and a Reuters witness said.

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Rights chief Bachelet takes on China, other powers in first speech

The United Nations human rights boss Michelle Bachelet called on China on Monday to allow in monitors after "deeply disturbing" allegations of large re-education camps in which Uighurs are detained in Xinjiang province.

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Most Singaporeans still support law banning gay sex: survey

A slim majority of Singaporeans still support a law that bans gay sex, an online survey showed on Monday, amid renewed debate on whether the city-state should follow India's footsteps and scrap similar British colonial-era legislation.

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SPD leader rejects any German role in war in Syria

The leader of Germany's Social Democrats said on Monday her party would not approve any participation of Germany in the war in Syria, opening a potential new line of conflict in Chancellor Angela Merkel's loveless coalition government.

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Man arrested after seven wounded in Paris knife attack

French police detained a man who wounded seven people in a knife attack in central Paris late on Sunday, police and judicial sources said on Monday, adding there was no initial indication the incident was linked to terrorism.

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Greenland government loses majority as airport funding row resurfaces

Greenland's government lost its parliamentary majority as a row between coalition partners escalated on Monday over how a planned upgrade of three airports, of strategic interest to both Washington and Beijing, should be financed.

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Kremlin says Putin sent an invitation to North Korean leader

Russian President Vladimir Putin has sent a letter of invitation to visit Russia to North Korea's Kim Jong Un, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said on Monday.

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Suicide car bomb kills at least six in Somali capital

A suicide car bomb rammed into a local government office in Somalia's capital on Monday, killing at least six people in an attack claimed by al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab.

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Germany in talks with allies on possible military deployment in Syria

Germany is in talks with its allies about a possible military deployment in Syria if the Syrian government used chemical weapons in Idlib but a German deployment is very hypothetical, a government spokesman said on Monday.

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Saudi Arabia holds Egyptian who ate breakfast with female coworker

Saudi Arabian authorities have detained an Egyptian hotel worker who appeared in an online video eating breakfast with a female Saudi colleague, said the labor ministry, which also summoned the hotel owner for questioning.

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Iran's Shamkhani says Tehran will respond to any hostile action: Tasnim

A senior Iranian security official said Tehran will respond to any hostile action against the country and said the era of "hit and run" was over, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported on Monday.

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British PM May hopes parliament will support her Brexit plan: spokesman

Prime Minister Theresa May hopes parliament will support her plan for Brexit, her spokesman said on Monday, adding it was the only one on the table which delivered on the will of the British people while avoiding a hard border in Northern Ireland.

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UK government refuses to say if it has taken legal advice on second Brexit referendum

The British government has refused to confirm whether it has taken legal advice on holding a second referendum on the final Brexit deal, saying revealing such information would harm its negotiating position in talks with Brussels.

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Senior security official says Iran will respond to any hostile action: Tasnim

A senior Iranian security official said Tehran will respond to any hostile action against the country and that the era of "hit and run" was over, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported on Monday.

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