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Polish minister says so-called 'Polokaust' museum won't be built
WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland’s deputy culture minister backed away on Monday from an academic’s proposal to build a so-called “Polokaust” ... -
Air strike kills Syrian family of nine in rebel-held Ghouta: monitor
BEIRUT (Reuters) – A family of nine was killed in Syrian government bombardment of the rebel enclave of eastern Ghouta ... -
U.S., North Korea should lower threshold for talks, says South
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korean President Moon Jae-in said on Monday the United States and North Korea should both give ... -
China leader's top economic adviser heads to the U.S. for trade talks
BEIJING (Reuters) – Chinese President Xi Jinping’s top economic adviser, Liu He, will visit the United States this week, China’s ... -
Four dead after blast destroys shop and home in English city of Leicester
LEICESTER, England (Reuters) – At least four people were killed and four more injured when a blast destroyed a convenience ... -
Turkey requested extradition of Syrian Kurdish leader from Czech Republic: spokesman
ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkey has officially requested the extradition of former Syrian Kurdish PYD leader Saleh Muslim from the Czech ... -
Major quake cuts communications, halts oil and gas operations in Papua New Guinea
WELLINGTON/MELBOURNE (Reuters) – At least one company began evacuating non-essential personnel after a powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake hit Papua New ... -
China pushes back against criticism of plan for Xi to stay in power
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s plan for President Xi Jinping to remain in office indefinitely has sparked social media opposition, drawing ... -
Italy's poor south looks to 5-Star for hope at election
POMIGLIANO D’ARCO, Italy (Reuters) – In a baroque church in Pomigliano d’Arco at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, a cluster ... -
Nigeria says 110 girls unaccounted for after Boko Haram attack
ABUJA (Reuters) – One hundred and ten girls are missing after an attack on a school in northeast Nigeria by ...