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Minister Says UK Faces ‘Political Tsunami’ if Brexit Halted
Britain’s trade minister says the country will face a 'political tsunami' if the government does not deliver on voters’ decision to leave the European Union.
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Janewattananond Wins Singapore Open With Final Round 65
Jazz Janewattananond shot a final-round 65 on Sunday to win the Singapore Open and qualify for this year’s British Open.
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Congo’s Court Upholds Victory of Felix Tshisekedi
Congo’s Constitutional court confirmed the victory of Felix Tshisekedi, dismissing the claims of massive vote fraud by runner-up Martin Fayulu.
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Hirscher Trails 5th in World Cup Slalom, Noel Leads 1st Run
Marcel Hirscher trailed in a rare fifth place as junior world champion Clement Noel led the first run of a World Cup slalom Sunday.
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It’s Barty Party Time Down Under, Aussie Woman Into Quarters
Ash Barty didn’t want to play tennis. Didn’t want to watch tennis, or even talk about the sport. She took a break from the tour after the 2014 U.S. Open to explore another career — in cricket.
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Car Bomb Blast in Northern Ireland; No Injuries Reported
Northern Ireland politicians are condemning a car bombing outside a courthouse in the city of Londonderry.
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World’s Oldest Man, 113, Dies at His Home in Northern Japan
The world’s oldest man has died at his home — a hot springs inn — in northern Japan at the age of 113.
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2 Killed, 22 Injured in Large Fire at French Ski Resort
French officials say two people have been killed and 22 others injured in a large blaze that broke out in the French ski resort of Courchevel.
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‘Feisty’ Collins Stuns 2016 Champ Kerber at Australian Open
Anyone unfamiliar with Danielle Collins — and that could be forgiven, really, considering her 0-5 mark at majors until this Australian Open — got a sense of what she’s all about during her surprisingly easy upset of former No. 1 Angelique Kerber.
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Facing Populist Assault, Global Elites Regroup in Davos
As the world’s financial and political elites convene here in the Swiss Alps for the World Economic Forum, their vision of ever-closer commercial and political ties is under attack — and the economic outlook is darkening.