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Ghana bids farewell to former U.N. chief Kofi Annan

Ghana bid farewell to former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan on Thursday in a state funeral attended by African leaders and international statesmen who hailed his record as an advocate for humanity and world peace.

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Russians accused by UK in spy case: We were in Salisbury for tourism

Two Russians appeared on state television on Thursday, saying they had been wrongly accused by Britain of trying to murder a former Russian spy and his daughter in England and had been visiting Salisbury in March for tourism.

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One injured after rockfall at pristine beach in Zakynthos

At least one tourist was injured on Thursday following a rockfall at the Navagio beach in the island of Zakynthos, Greek coast guard and police officials said.

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Britain's mass web-spying faulted by European rights court

Human rights groups and journalists scored a victory against the British government's mass electronic surveillance system on Thursday after Europe's top rights court ruled that the so-called "Big Brother" program violated privacy and free speech.

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Italy's 5-Star keeps up pressure on economy minister over budget

The largest party in Italy's governing coalition kept up pressure on Economy Minister Giovanni Tria on Thursday to boost spending in next year's budget, as EU authorities advised the country to cut its debt.

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Myanmar's Suu Kyi defends jailing of two Reuters journalists

Myanmar government leader Aung San Suu Kyi said on Thursday the jailing of two Reuters journalists had nothing to do with freedom of expression and they can appeal against their seven-year sentences.

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Chinese official says China is educating, not mistreating, Muslims

China is not mistreating Muslims in Xinjiang province but is putting some people through training courses to avoid extremism spreading, unlike Europe which had failed to deal with the problem, a Chinese official told reporters on Thursday.

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German far right far ahead in use of social media

The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) and its supporters were far more active and adept than mainstream parties in promoting their agenda on social media in the run-up to last year's election success, a report published on Thursday shows.

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Ukrainian minister under investigation over cash pile, BMW

Ukraine's infrastructure minister, who shepherded the entry of low-cost carrier Ryanair into the country this year, is under investigation by anti-corruption detectives on suspicion of illegal enrichment, national investigators said.

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German government divided over fate of embattled intelligence chief

Interior Minister Horst Seehofer on Thursday backed the head of Germany's domestic intelligence service, who is under fire for comments in which he questioned the authenticity of a video showing gangs hounding migrants.

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EU tells Britain it won't renegotiate Brexit divorce bill

The European Union will not reconsider parts of the Brexit agreement with Britain that have already been agreed on, like the divorce bill London will have to pay, a spokesman for the bloc's executive said on Thursday.

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UK's Prince William extends sympathy to Japan over natural disasters

Britain's Prince William offered his sympathy to victims of recent disasters in Japan as he officially opened a new Japanese cultural center in London on Thursday.

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Statements by Russian Salisbury suspects are not credible: UK lawmaker

Statements by two Russians accused of trying to murder a former Russian spy in Salisbury are not credible, the British lawmaker who represents the city in parliament said on Thursday.

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Guptas cannot cross-examine witnesses at inquiry unless they testify: South African judge

The judge leading an inquiry into claims of influence-peddling against former South African president Jacob Zuma rejected an application by Gupta brothers to cross-examine witnesses, saying they could only do so if they testified.

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Malaysian police question those paid out of $972 million in Najib's account

Malaysian police investigating a scandal at state fund 1MDB are questioning more than 50 individuals who received payments from a sum of $972 million that entered the personal bank account of former prime minister Najib Razak, an official said on Thursday.

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U.N. shares GPS coordinates of hospitals, schools in Idlib with major powers

The United Nations has shared the GPS coordinates of 235 protected sites in the Syrian province of Idlib, including schools and hospitals, with the Russia, Turkey and U.S.-led coalition amid fears of an all-out military assault, a senior U.N. aid official said on Thursday.

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Czech PM says he stands behind Hungary after EU parliament vote

The Czech government stands behind Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban after a European Parliament vote to sanction the country for flouting EU rules, Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis said on Thursday.

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France's 'president of the rich' launches anti-poverty plan

French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday unveiled an 8 billion-euro ($9.3 billion) anti-poverty plan focused on getting people into work and helping the young.

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UK terrorism convictions rise to highest level since records began

The number of people convicted for terrorism offences in Britain rose to the highest level since data collection began in 2009, figures published on Thursday showed.

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Indian nuns demand justice for sister allegedly assaulted by bishop

A group of Indian Catholic nuns staged are staging a rare street protest in the southern state of Kerala demanding justice after an alleged sexual assault of a nun by a bishop.

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UK says clear that Russian Salisbury suspects are GRU officers

Britain is clear that the men who appeared on Russian state television on Thursday are military intelligence officers whom police have identified as the suspects in the poisoning of a former Russian spy, the Foreign Office said on Thursday.

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