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Hungary to challenge European parliament's ruling in EU court

The Hungarian government will challenge a European parliament ruling that it has violated democratic standards in the European Union's court, national news agency MTI quoted Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief of staff as saying on Monday.

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Nigeria's disasters agency says 100 people killed in floods across 10 states

Floods across 10 states of Nigeria have killed 100 people, a spokesman for the country's emergency and disasters agency said on Monday.

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Tesla's Musk is sued for calling Thai cave rescuer pedophile

Elon Musk, the chief executive of Tesla Inc, was sued for defamation on Monday for falsely suggesting that a British caver who helped save 12 boys and their soccer coach from a Thailand cave in July was a pedophile and child rapist.

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Spain says it does not intend Gibraltar to hinder any Brexit deal

Spain does not intend the issue of Gibraltar, a British territory on Spain's southern coast that will leave the EU along with the UK on March 29 next year, to hinder any Brexit transition deal, the Spanish government said.

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France, Britain reach deal over 'scallop wars': French official

French and British fisherman have reached an agreement to end a war over scallop fishing in the English Channel, an official with the French minister of Agriculture said on Monday.

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Syrian air defenses down missiles fired at coastal city Latakia: state media

Missiles targeted several locations in the Syrian coastal city of Latakia on Monday but were intercepted and downed by air defenses, Syrian state media said.

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Classrooms near empty as school starts in crisis-stricken Venezuela

Venezuela's school year began on Monday with few students arriving in classrooms amid a crippling economic crisis that has left many families unable to afford supplies or provide their children with enough food to focus on schoolwork.

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Syrian air defenses down missiles fired at city of Latakia: state media

Missiles were fired at several locations in the Syrian coastal city of Latakia on Monday but were intercepted and downed by air defenses, Syrian state media said.

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France, Britain reach deal over scallop dispute: French official

French and British fisherman have reached an agreement to end a dispute over scallop fishing in the English Channel, an official with the French Ministry of Agriculture said on Monday.

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Germany, Algeria to work more closely on deportations, Merkel says

Germany and Algeria want to find ways to speed up the repatriation of Algerians living illegally in Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday during a visit to Algeria.

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German holocaust video reveals Brazil's polarization ahead of election

A video published by German diplomats explaining their country's efforts to learn from the holocaust has kicked up a storm in Brazil, where deep political polarization has contributed to a divisive presidential election.

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Businessman sells company with indirect control over Hungary's main independent news website

Hungarian businessman Zoltan Speder announced on Monday that he had sold all his holdings in media group cemp-X Online Zrt which owns several publications and has indirect control over Hungary's main independent news website Index.hu.

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Burundi threatens to quit U.N. Human Rights Council, sue critics

Burundi, beset by accusations of crimes against humanity, threatened on Monday to withdraw from the U.N. Human Rights Council and sue its critics.

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France, Britain reach deal over scallop fishing dispute

French and British fisherman have reached an agreement to end a dispute over scallop fishing in the English Channel, a French Agriculture Ministry official said on Monday.

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Mobile morgue angers Mexicans as drug war corpses overwhelm authorities

Authorities in western Mexico swamped by mounting murders from the country's drug war have resorted to storing dozens of corpses in a refrigerated container truck that in recent days has been parked in several towns, angering residents.

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Pakistan's austerity car auction falls short, new PM Khan commutes by helicopter

Lower-than-expected sales in an auction of Pakistani government vehicles have dealt another early setback to new Prime Minister Imran Khan's populist vow to raise quick revenues through cost-cutting, a campaign that has drawn both praise and ridicule.

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UK PM vows to defend Jews and Israel, in dig at Labour's Corbyn

Prime Minister Theresa May pledged on Monday to protect British Jewish identity and Israel's right to defend itself, in an attack on opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn in the run-up to his Labour Party conference next weekend.

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Former trader facing deportation from UK gets temporary reprieve

Kweku Adoboli, a former UBS trader jailed for a $2.25 billion fraud, has won a temporary reprieve from deportation to Ghana, his spokesman said on Monday.

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Syrian air defenses intercept missiles fired at Latakia: state media

Missiles were fired from the sea at several locations in the Syrian coastal city of Latakia on Monday but were intercepted by air defenses, Syrian state media said.

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Former Argentina president indicted on corruption charges

Argentina's former president Cristina Fernandez was indicted on Monday on charges that her administration accepted bribes from construction companies in exchange for public works contracts, according to an indictment released by a federal judge.

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Peru opposition slams high-stakes vote over president's proposals

Peruvian opposition lawmakers on Monday criticized as unconstitutional a call by President Martin Vizcarra to hold a vote of confidence over his proposed anti-graft reforms, a high-stakes move that could force out the Cabinet and Congress.

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