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North Korea Calls Trump ‘Thoughtless’ Old Man Over Tweets
North Korea insulted U.S. President Donald Trump again on Monday, calling him a ?thoughtless and sneaky old man? after he tweeted that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un wouldn?t want to abandon a special relationship between the two leaders and affect the American presidential election by resuming hostile acts.
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European Shares Fall, Asia Advances After Wall Street Rally
Shares fell in Europe early Monday after a day of gains in Asia.
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Basketball Player Fined for Ignoring Chinese National Anthem
China’s professional basketball association fined one of its foreign players on Monday for not paying sufficient attention during the pre-game playing of the country’s national anthem.
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Quake Rattles Tuscany, No Injuries Reported
An earthquake struck Tuscany north of Florence on Monday, sending frightened people into the street in the middle of the night and slightly damaging some buildings.
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Torrential Rains in Uganda, 26 Killed, Says Red Cross
The Uganda Red Cross says at least 26 people have been killed in floods unleashed by heavy rains in different parts of the east African country.
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German Exports Rise in October, Defying Expectations
German exports posted a second consecutive month-on-month increase in October, defying economists’ expectations of a slight decline.
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Traffic Jams Choke Paris as Pension Strikes Hobble Trains
Paris commuters inched to work Monday through exceptional traffic jams, as strikes to preserve retirement rights halted trains and subways for a fifth straight day.
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Britain Faces Most History-Shaping Election Since WWII
Britain is facing the most testing and significant period in its modern history since World War II.
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Paralyzed Humboldt Crash Survivor Takes First Steps
The day Ryan Straschnitzki underwent surgery that would turn his body into something like a remote-controlled robot, the paralyzed hockey player had one deep worry: The 6-foot-1, 190-pound defenseman who once didn’t miss a shift even after dislocating a shoulder told his dad he was afraid of needles.
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Schauffele Making a Name for Himself With His Golf
Steve Stricker cared only about securing a spot in the first U.S. Open in his home state of Wisconsin. Still, there was something about the PGA Tour rookie in his group during a 36-hole qualifier that intrigued him.