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Wind, rain lashes north Philippines as huge typhoon approaches

Philippine authorities evacuated more areas on Friday and warned an estimated 5.2 million people in the path of a powerful typhoon to stay indoors, as the country braced for heavy rain and damage to infrastructure and crops.

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Turkey is working to reach ceasefire in Syria's Idlib: foreign minister

Turkey is working to achieve a ceasefire in Syria's rebel-held northwest and is ready for cooperation to fight terrorist groups in the Idlib area, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Friday.

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EU envoy says 'engagement' with China is the way to solve Xinjiang issue

Suspected Chinese abuses in the region of Xinjiang should be addressed through engagement with the government, the new EU ambassador to China said on Friday, a contrast to the position of U.S. officials who are considering sanctions.

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Erdogan says U.S. behind economic attack on Turkey

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Friday blamed the United States for what he called a "heinous economic attack" that has sent the lira tumbling some 40 percent this year.

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21 more bodies wash up as migrants try to reach Spain

The bodies of 21 people thought to be migrants trying to reach Spain have washed up on the shores of the Mediterranean this month, the U.N. migration agency said in statement on Friday.

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Vietnam urges Facebook to open office ahead of controversial cyber law

Vietnam has asked Facebook to open a local office as the Communist-ruled country increases pressure on global technology firms to abide by a controversial cyber security law.

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China's Xi to meet Venezuela's Maduro on Friday

China's foreign ministry said on Friday that President Xi Jinping would meet Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro that afternoon, during a visit to Beijing where he seeks to convince China to disburse fresh loans to the crisis-struck oil producer.

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Turkey's Erdogan says mulling election alliance with nationalists

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday his AK Party would look into the possibility of forming an alliance with the nationalist MHP party for local elections in March 2019.

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Erdogan: Turkey came under 'economic attack' after U.S. statements

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Friday said Turkey came under a "heinous economic attack" after statements from the United States.

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Turkey's Erdogan, Russia's Putin to meet in Sochi on Monday: sources

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan will meet with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in the Russian city of Sochi on Monday, sources said.

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Steve Bannon drafting curriculum for right-wing Catholic institute in Italy

Former Trump White House adviser Steve Bannon is helping to craft the curriculum for a leadership course at a right-wing Roman Catholic institute in Italy, stepping up his efforts to influence conservative thinking in the church.

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Spanish PM defends doctoral thesis against reports of plagiarism

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez published the results of plagiarism tests on his doctoral thesis on Friday in response to pressure over alleged academic misdemeanors which have buffeted the country's politics.

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Kremlin says it would review any UK request to interview poisoning suspects

The Kremlin said on Friday it would review any British request to interview the two men London suspects of trying to murder a former spy in strict accordance with Russian law, but said it had not received any such request.

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In South Sudan ghost town, peace deal not yet a reality

Yellow flowered vines crawl through empty window frames and up crumbling brick walls. Electricity poles are slanting along the road, cables hanging dead from their arms. The sign for Malakal's city council is riddled with bullet holes.

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Hokkaido races to secure power supplies before winter grips island

Japan is racing to secure power supplies ahead of winter after a devastating quake left 41 people dead and damaged generating stations on the northern island of Hokkaido, where temperatures regularly drop well below zero in colder months.

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Berlin: No comment on reports Merkel has lost confidence in top spy

A spokeswoman for Angela Merkel said on Friday she could not comment on reports that the chancellor had lost confidence in Germany's embattled domestic intelligence chief.

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Germany looking at payment system with Iran to save nuclear deal

Germany and its European partners are considering setting up a payment system with Iran that allows the continuation of business transactions with the Islamic Republic once U.S. sanctions kick in, an economy ministry spokeswoman said on Friday.

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British prison officers protest against violence in jails

Thousands of British prison officers walked out of their jobs on Friday, gathering outside jails to protest against what their union called unprecedented levels of violence and the failure of the government to make prisons safe.

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China says willing to provide Venezuela with what help it can

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told visiting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro that China is willing to provide whatever help it can offer to his country, state media said on Friday.

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UK court rules against electoral watchdog in Brexit spending row

Britain's electoral regulator misinterpreted the spending law when it allowed the main Brexit campaign to donate to a smaller, aligned group during the 2016 referendum campaign, London's High Court ruled on Friday.

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Thai parties cleared to organize for first time in years as election nears

Political parties in Thailand were on Friday allowed to resume organizing for the first time since a 2014 military coup, in anticipation of a general election due by May, but a ban on gatherings or more than five people remains in place.

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