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Turkey's Erdogan says meeting with Putin on Syria will bring 'new hope'

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday that a joint statement on Syria due to be made after his meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin would bring "new hope" to the region.

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EU says more talks needed on Irish border issue to reach Brexit deal

The European Union and Britain still have work to do to settle a range of issues in Brexit negotiations including avoiding a "hard" border in Ireland, the EU said before its negotiator Michel Barnier briefs ministers from member states.

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Northern Ireland's DUP unconvinced by Irish Sea technological border: MEP

The Northern Irish party backing Britain's minority government is unconvinced by suggestions that a technological border in the Irish sea is more deliverable than one on the Irish border, its sole member of the European Parliament said on Monday.

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Palestinian ministry rolls back statement that Gaza boy was killed by Israeli gunfire

A medical source in the Palestinian Health Ministry backed away on Monday from an assertion that an 11-year-old boy killed at a protest on Friday at the border with Israel had been shot by Israeli soldiers.

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UK PM May tells rebels: It's my Brexit deal or no deal

Prime Minister Theresa May told rebels in her divided party that if they torpedoed her Brexit deal then the United Kingdom would leave the EU without any agreement, a scenario the IMF said would make the country much poorer.

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Bosnia adopts EU-required changes to criminal code after delay

The Bosnian parliament on Monday approved long-delayed changes to a criminal code aimed at bolstering the rule of law and the fight against crime and corruption, which is expected to speed up the country's progress toward European Union membership.

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Ethiopian police detain 200 people over violence

Ethiopian police have detained 200 people in connection with violence on the outskirts of capital on Saturday that left 23 dead, state affiliated Fana Broadcasting said on Monday.

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International court sentences Congo politician Bemba to time served

The International Criminal Court on Monday sentenced Congolese politician Jean-Pierre Bemba to a 300,000 euro fine and a 12 month sentence for witness tampering, but his sentence was reduced to zero due to time served.

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Driver at Chinese delivery firm ZTO arrested for attempted rape

Chinese delivery service ZTO Express said on Monday it would fully cooperate with authorities after one of its delivery drivers was arrested for attempted rape in the eastern Chinese city of Wenzhou.

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Uganda accuses EU parliament of meddling in its internal affairs

Uganda's government on Monday accused the European Union Parliament of meddling in its internal affairs after the legislator passed a resolution deploring the alleged torture of opposition politicians in the East African country.

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Brazil poll shows Bolsonaro leading with Lula stand-in Haddad second

Brazil's far-right presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro, who is still in hospital and unable to campaign following a near fatal stabbing, has 28.2 percent of voter support for the Oct. 7 election, a new poll showed on Monday.

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At U.N., U.S. accuses Russia of 'cheating' on North Korea sanctions

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley accused Russia on Monday of "cheating" on U.N. sanctions on North Korea and demanded it stop.

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U.S. Air Force seeks sharp growth to stay ahead of China, Russia

The U.S. Air Force is predicting it will need to grow sharply over the next decade or so, boosting the number of operational squadrons by nearly a quarter to stay ahead of increasingly muscular militaries in China and Russia, officials said.

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EU should focus on member state border forces, not Frontex, say Czech, Slovak PMs

The European Union should steer funds to individual member countries to help them guard their own borders against illegal migration, rather than emphasize funding for Frontex, the common EU border force, the Czech and Slovak premiers said on Monday.

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Merkel declines to confirm report she has decided to fire top spy

Angela Merkel said on Monday she had nothing to add to what she had already said about Germany's embattled domestic intelligence chief after newspaper Die Welt reported the chancellor had decided he must go.

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Slovak authorities identify possible witness in journalist's murder

Slovak authorities have identified a possible witness in the murder of Slovak journalist Jan Kuciak, whose killing last February led mass protests that forced the government to resign, a state prosecutor said on Monday.

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Two Koreas hold high-stakes summit with nuclear talks in jeopardy

South Korea's President Moon Jae-in is set to cross the heavily militarized border on Tuesday for his third summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, seeking to cement a breakthrough in faltering nuclear talks between Pyongyang and Washington.

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Brexit deal possible if EU market integrity kept: EU's Barnier

Britain and the European Union can reach a deal on Britain's withdrawal from the bloc if they preserve the integrity of the EU's single market, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said on Monday.

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Brazil poll shows Lula stand-in Haddad emerging second behind Bolsonaro

Brazilian far-right presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro held a solid lead ahead of the Oct. 7 election following a near-fatal stabbing, but Workers Party (PT) candidate Fernando Haddad emerged in second place, signaling a potential polarized right-left runoff, a poll showed on Monday.

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Merkel declines to confirm report she has decided top spy must go

Chancellor Angela Merkel has decided Germany's domestic intelligence agency chief must go as she thinks he has meddled in day-to-day politics, a newspaper reported on Monday, but she said she had nothing to add to comments she made last week.

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Police shoot man in Brussels after knife attack

Belgian police shot and seriously wounded a man who they said attacked them with a knife after they found him sleeping rough near a center for asylum seekers in Brussels on Monday.

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