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At least 25 die in Philippine typhoon havoc, rescue official says

At least 25 people have been killed in the Philippines in a trail of devastation left by Typhoon Mangkhut, mostly in landslides in mountainous areas, a presidential adviser said on Sunday.

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Super typhoon heads for Hong Kong, China after pummeling Philippines

A super typhoon swirled towards Hong Kong and the Chinese coast on Sunday, gaining in strength over the South China Sea after hurtling through the Philippines, where it wreaked havoc

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China tells Taiwan to halt all mainland spying, sabotage activities

China on Sunday accused Taiwan's spy agencies of stepping up efforts to steal intelligence with the aim of "infiltration" and "sabotage", and warned the island against further damaging already strained cross-strait ties.

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Two dead after suspected drug overdose at Sydney music festival

Two people died, a dozen more were hospitalized and hundreds others sought medical assistance after suspected drug overdoses at a music festival in Sydney, the police said.

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Super typhoon smashes towards China after pummeling Philippines

A super typhoon swirled past Hong Kong on Sunday, barreling towards the Chinese coast and gaining strength over the South China Sea after it wreaked havoc in the Philippines and killed at least 29 people.

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Australia to start powerful public inquiry into aged-care sector

Australia will begin a public inquiry, or Royal Commission, into the country's aged-care sector as a spike in cases of elderly abuse creates a "disturbing trend", Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Sunday.

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Exclusive: Saudi Arabia to auction detained tycoon's real estate assets - sources

Saudi Arabia will auction real estate owned by indebted billionaire Maan al-Sanea and his company starting next month to help repay billions of riyals due to creditors, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

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London mayor calls for second referendum on Brexit

London mayor Sadiq Khan has called for another referendum on Britain's European Union membership, saying the prime minister's handling of Brexit negotiations had become "mired in confusion and deadlock" and was leading the country down a damaging path.

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Anti-Kremlin activist doing better in German hospital: fellow activist

An anti-Kremlin activist lost his sight, hearing and ability to walk in a suspected poisoning last week but is doing better since he arrived in Berlin for treatment, according to a fellow member of the Pussy Riot band and a newspaper.

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Super typhoon slams into China after pummeling Philippines

A super typhoon made landfall in China's Guangdong on Sunday, the country's most populous province, after barreling past Hong Kong and Macau and killing at least 29 people in the Philippines.

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Palestinian stabs Israeli to death at West Bank mall: officials

A Palestinian fatally stabbed an Israeli at a shopping mall in the occupied West Bank on Sunday before an armed civilian shot and wounded the assailant, Israeli police and medical officials said.

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Bomb squad investigate suspect car in French capital

French bomb disposal police used a sniffer dog and robot on Sunday to investigate a suspect vehicle parked on Paris's Champs Elysees boulevard, a Reuters witness said.

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Bomb squad search car in French capital, no threat found

French police closed off part of the Champs Elysees boulevard in the capital on Sunday as bomb disposal officers used a sniffer dog and robot to investigate a suspect vehicle, before determining there was no security threat.

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Air strike kills four at radio station in Yemen's Hodeidah: residents, medics

Four people were killed on Sunday in an air strike that targeted a radio station in Yemen's Red Sea port city of Hodeidah, residents and medical sources told Reuters.

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London mayor calls for second Brexit referendum

London mayor Sadiq Khan has called for another referendum on Britain's European Union membership, saying the prime minister's handling of Brexit negotiations had become "mired in confusion and deadlock" and was leading the country down a damaging path.

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Team Macron challenges French Senate over bodyguard hearing

Close allies of the French president rounded on the opposition-led senate, warning it against abusing its power and seeking to undermine the presidency after it compelled Emmanuel Macron's former bodyguard to answer questions over his violent conduct.

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Kremlin says Skripal poisoning suspects have nothing to do with Putin: Ifax

The two suspects in the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal have nothing to do with Russian President Vladimir Putin or the Kremlin, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was quoted by the Interfax news agency as saying on Sunday.

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Palestinian stabs U.S.-Israeli citizen to death at West Bank mall

A Palestinian fatally stabbed an American-born Jewish settler in the occupied West Bank on Sunday then was himself shot and seized by armed civilians who gave chase.

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Saudi-led air strike kills four at Yemen radio station, U.N. intensifies diplomacy

A air strike by the Saudi-led coalition against a radio station in Yemen's Houthi-held port city of Hodeidah killed four people on Sunday, residents and medical sources said.

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Germany committed over long-term to help Iraq rebuild: defense minister

German forces will be needed in Iraq for a long time to help rebuild the country's military as it struggles to ensure that Islamic State militants do not regroup in underground cells, German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen said on Sunday.

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Russians resume protests against pension age reform after detentions

Around 500 people demonstrated in St Petersburg on Sunday against planned increases in Russia's pension age, a week after hundreds were detained for protesting against the reform that has hurt President Vladimir Putin's approval rating.

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