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Challenge to Indonesia vote makes big claims, weak on proof
Associated Press, Published on 29/05/2019
» JAKARTA: The court challenge to Indonesia's presidential election from the losing candidate claims that the police, intelligence agency and other state institutions were biased in favour of the incumbent, but its evidence for “massive” fraud is mainly printouts of news articles.
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Trump cites 'growing friendship' with Xi's China
Associated Press, Published on 10/11/2017
» BEIJING: President Donald Trump has saluted the "growing friendship" between the United States and China.
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Wildlife crimefighters start to sniff the money trail
Associated Press, Published on 17/09/2017
» In most cases, the conviction of a Thai man trafficking rhino horns through a bizarre scheme that involved hiring prostitutes to pose as trophy hunters would have marked the end of the story.
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Doctor told to stop marketing 3-person baby technique
Associated Press, Published on 05/08/2017
» US regulators on Friday warned a New York fertility doctor to stop marketing an experimental procedure that uses DNA from three people -- a mother, a father and an egg donor -- to avoid certain genetic diseases.
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Rights group asks Germany to arrest CIA deputy director
Associated Press, Published on 07/06/2017
» BERLIN -- A civil rights group is asking German authorities to issue an arrest warrant for the recently appointed deputy director of the CIA over claims she oversaw the torture of terrorism suspects 15 years ago.
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Coke and Pepsi look to make water rain money
Business, Associated Press, Published on 30/03/2017
» NEW YORK: Bottled water is starting to seem more like soda, and sometimes taste like it, too.
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Revised Trump travel ban targets six majority-Muslim countries
Associated Press, Published on 07/03/2017
» WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump on Monday signed a new version of his controversial travel ban, aiming to withstand court challenges while still barring new visas for citizens from six Muslim-majority countries and shutting down the US refugee program.
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Thailand halts seahorse trade amid conservation concerns
Associated Press, Published on 30/09/2016
» JOHANNESBURG -- Thailand, the world's biggest exporter of seahorses, is suspending trade in the marine animal because of concerns about threats to its wild population.
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US: Forced labour continues on Thai fishing vessels
Associated Press, Published on 14/04/2016
» The US State Department said Wednesday that forced labour on Thai fishing vessels has continued in the past year despite legal reforms and arrests following an Associated Press investigation into the country's seafood industry.
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Divorce ban shows Catholic church's power in Philippines
Associated Press, Published on 16/01/2015
» MANILA — The courts did not grant Chatto Realuyo a divorce when it allowed her to end her marriage, 10 years after her husband moved out. They can't. They best they can do is say the marriage never happened.
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