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Michael Cohen Sets Up GoFundMe Page for Legal Costs
Michael Cohen is sticking his hand out and asking the public for help paying for his legal defense, and one anonymous donor already has ponied up $50,000.
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Taiwan _ by Whatever Name _ Still Winning at Asian Games
Imagine if the United States could not compete under its real name at the Olympics. Or Japan, or Spain or India.
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Australians Lash Out Over Latest Leadership Change
In Australia’s far north, Darwin’s Northern Territory News ran a front-page message for the nation’s ruling politicians on Friday, as they mobilized in Canberra to give the country its sixth prime minister in just 11 years.
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Cambodia Court Views Footage of Accused Australian Filmmaker
A court in Cambodia has viewed some of the footage shot by an Australian filmmaker charged with endangering national security for flying a drone over an opposition party rally last year.
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‘Disappointed’ South Africa Summons US Envoy for Trump Tweet
South Africa’s government said Friday it had summoned the top U.S. diplomat in the country to 'convey the unhappiness of the people' over President Donald Trump’s tweet about alleged white-owned farm seizures and the 'large scale killing of farmers.'
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Austria Rejects Iraqi Asylum-Seeker, Saying He’s Fake Gay
Austrian media are reporting that the asylum application of a 27-year-old Iraqi who said he fled his home country because of his homosexuality was rejected because local authorities said he was behaving 'like a girl.'
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Chechen Leader: Rights Activists to Be Barred From Visiting
The leader of Chechnya says human rights activists will be barred from visiting his region of Russia once the trial of a prominent activist wraps up.
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Grad Transfer From UCF Already Leader in Nebraska Secondary
Tre Neal started all 13 games at safety for unbeaten Central Florida last year, was the team’s fourth-leading tackler and made the interception that clinched the Knights’ double-overtime victory in the American Athletic Conference championship game.
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UK Tour Operator Moves Guests Out of Egyptian Hotel
Tour operator Thomas Cook says it will move all of its customers out of a hotel at the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Hurghada after a couple who were staying there died under mysterious circumstances.
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A Year Later, Fractured Rohingya Community Sees Little Hope
Forged over generations in villages in Myanmar, Rohingya communities are now held together in calls over crackling phone lines.