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Amnesty urges Saudi Arabia to reveal whereabouts of two missing Qataris

Amnesty International has called on Saudi Arabia to reveal the whereabouts of a Qatari father and son who allegedly disappeared during a visit to the kingdom last month, the rights group said in a letter published on Tuesday.

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First official death in Indian Kashmir protests; Pakistan warns of seeds of war

A man has died in Indian Kashmir nearly a month after he was injured in a protest, the first such death that authorities have confirmed since India revoked the disputed region's special autonomy last month.

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UK PM Johnson: Scotch whisky tariffs would be absurd

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said it would be absurd to have tariffs on Scotch whisky exports, answering a question in parliament on Wednesday about a possible trade deal with the United States.

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Russia, OPEC sources say Saudi shake-up won't affect oil pact

By Vladimir Soldatkin, Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber and Alex Lawler

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British PM Johnson demands October 15 election after defeat over Brexit

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday demanded an Oct. 15 snap election after lawmakers seeking to prevent a no-deal Brexit dealt him a humiliating defeat in parliament which he cast as an attempt to surrender to the European Union.

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Heavy rains cause commuter chaos in India's financial hub

Monsoon rains stalled trains, delayed flights and disrupted traffic in Mumbai on Wednesday, and forecasters warned of more wet weather for India's financial capital.

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Argentine farmers favoring safe-bet soy over corn as policy outlook darkens

Argentine farmers, anxious about an increasingly murky political outlook and economic turmoil, are turning toward soy over more expensive corn to cut costs, a shift that could impact next season's harvest in one of the world's top grain exporters.

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'Chlorinated chicken' and a 'big girl's blouse': UK PM Johnson taunts Corbyn on election

A "chlorinated chicken" and a "big girl's blouse" - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson kicked off his first questions in parliament by goading opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn for not backing a new general election.

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UK finance minister Javid says he is 'turning the page on austerity'

British finance minister Sajid Javid said he was "turning the page on austerity" as he began a speech announcing spending increases for the first financial year after Britain's scheduled exit from the European Union.

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Britain has not yet presented any Brexit solutions, Ireland says

Britain has not yet presented any solutions to solve the Brexit impasse, Ireland's foreign minister said on Wednesday after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told parliament substantial progress was being made in the negotiations.

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Hong Kong leader withdraws extradition bill, but some say too little too late

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam on Wednesday withdrew an extradition bill that triggered months of often violent protests so the Chinese-ruled city can move forward from a "highly vulnerable and dangerous" place and find solutions.

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No trade mechanism until Iran passes terrorism financing laws: French diplomat

A European trade mechanism to barter humanitarian and food goods with Iran will not work until Tehran sets up a mirror company and meets international standards against money-laundering and terrorism financing, a French diplomatic source said.

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Italian PM Conte to meet president on Wednesday afternoon: statement

Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte will meet head of state Sergio Mattarella on Wednesday afternoon, a presidential statement said, suggesting Conte was ready to announce he can form a new government and put forward his list of ministers.

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Blast in Indian fireworks factory kills 14 people

A blast at a fireworks factory in India on Wednesday killed 14 people, police said, weeks ahead of a Hindu festival marked by the lighting of millions of fire crackers.

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Politics as 'marriage therapy'? Norway TV debates strike harmonious chord

No butting in or talking over your opponent and try to see things from their perspective - those are the ground rules adopted by two political shows in Norway that aim to buck a global trend towards ever more bitter polarization of opinions.

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Bahamas officials search for Dorian survivors as storm heads for Florida, Georgia

The wreckage of pulverized homes, beached boats and floodwaters covered miles of the Bahamas in Hurricane Dorian's wake on Wednesday, as rescuers searched for survivors of the worst storm to ever strike the island nation.

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Hong Kong leader withdraws extradition bill, but too little too late, say some

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam on Wednesday withdrew an extradition bill that triggered months of often violent protests so the Chinese-ruled city can move forward from a "highly vulnerable and dangerous" place and find solutions.

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Philippines' Duterte wants 1,700 freed inmates locked up

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on Wednesday 1,700 convicts who were freed early for good behavior should be sent back to prison after questions were raised over the legality of their release.

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Italian PM to set seal on new govt, unveil new cabinet

Italy's head of state is set to sign off on a new government on Wednesday after two rival political parties agreed an unlikely coalition that is expected to improve ties with the European Union and adopt a softer stance on immigration.

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No proposals 'at all' from Britain on Brexit impasse, Ireland says

Britain has not yet presented any solutions to solve the Brexit impasse, Ireland's foreign minister said on Wednesday after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told parliament substantial progress was being made in the negotiations.

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U.N. warns of Burundi atrocities as 'divine' ruler eyes 2020 election

Burundi is at risk of a new wave of atrocities as it approaches a 2020 election with an unresolved political crisis and a president who is increasingly portrayed as a "divine" ruler, U.N. investigators said in a report on Wednesday.

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