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The projectiles flew about 430km to the east, South Korea's joint chiefs of staff said.
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As protests enter 12th day, Ricardo Rossello's office rejects reports the governor had decided to step down.
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General Hashim Abdel Mottalib Ahmed and several officers arrested after coup attempt this month, state media reports.
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Beijing has outlined its defence plans that include a modern and advanced army.
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Boris Johnson addresses the nation as new UK prime minister.
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Attackers followed ISIL 'idealogy' but had no link with them, investigator said.
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African official Musa Hassan Bility receives 10 year ban after breaching football authority's code of ethics.
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Coastguard spokesperson says 38 migrants were sent to the Tajoura detention centre that was bombed last month.
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Explosion took place as officials were holding a security meeting in the mayor's office, police say.
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Uhuru Kenyatta appoints Labour Minister Ukur Yatani Kanacho as acting finance minister.
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She will officially tender her resignation to the queen.
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The former special counsel will give his statement on his probe report related to Russia meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
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Wine was wearing a red tie and his signature red beret, which he has called a "symbol of resistance."
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Ankara says arrests target those who live in Istanbul without permit to stay there, denies deporting Syrians.
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Britain's new Conservative prime minister is scheduled to officially take on the role tasked with delivering Brexit.
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Russian embassy in Pyongyang says North Korea accused fishing vessel of 'violating rules of entry and stay'.
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All the latest updates as former Special Counsel Robert Mueller appears before Congress about the Russia probe.
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Naval chiefs call for more funding and protection as piracy, kidnappings and oil thefts in Gulf of Guinea rise.
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All-time records could be broken for the UK and French capitals as temperatures rise in several countries.
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Mehmet Hakan Atilla, who had been convicted on five counts of bank fraud and conspiracy, was freed in the US last week.
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Iran and Iraq discuss ways to continue trading as US deadline which allows Iraq to import Iranian goods is up 3 months.
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Police say 26-year-old Eritrean seems to have been a random victim 'chosen due to the colour of his skin'.
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Socialist party in talks with Podemos and regional MPs to confirm Sanchez as prime minister in fresh parliamentary vote.
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Many Puerto Rican-Americans who live in the US are back in the island to demand the resignation of their governor.
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Protesters post sticky notes to spread message of dissent as walls have emerged as a new front of resistance.