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Taiwan celebrates its first Pride parade since making same-sex marriage legal
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Thousands of people took to the streets of Taipei on Saturday, marking Taiwan's first Pride parade since it made history in May after its parliament became the first in Asia to make same-sex marriage legal.
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At least 40 fatalities reported as protesters take to the streets in Iraq
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According to security sources, at least 40 demonstrators have died and several people have been injured in Iraq amid the use of tear gas by security forces as anti-government protests resume.
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Traditional owners celebrate first day of Uluru climbing ban
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The Uluru climb was officially closed at 4.00 pm (ACST) on Friday. The traditional owners dedicated Uluru's closure to those who came before them and future generations.
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Over 1,000 firefighters battling the largest of several blazes across California
Weather Gisteravond
Firefighters battled nine active wildfires burning in California on Friday, with the Kincade and Tick fires among the biggest in the state. Citizens were evacuated as Kincade grew to 23,700 acres, with authorities saying the fire is only 5% contained.
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An estimated million people protest in Chile's 'largest-ever' march
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Crowds spanned for miles through the streets of Santiago to demand economic reforms and the resignation of President Sebastian Pinera following a week of protests across the country.
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Bolivia's electoral authority declares Evo Morales presidential winner
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Bolivia's Supreme Electoral Tribunal announced Evo Morales, the candidate for the Movement for Socialism (MAS) party, won the majority in the country's October 20 election. The announcement came amid demands for a runoff vote and nationwide protests.
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Several performers called out Harvey Weinstein at an event for young actors in New York
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Harvey Weinstein, who is set to face trial for charges of rape and sexual misconduct, was reportedly invited to the Actor's Hour, a speakeasy for performers in New York City, by the event's coordinators. Three attendees—including one performing comedian and two attendees who were reportedly kicked out of the venue—called out the former Hollywood producer.
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Rudy Giuliani inadvertently left a voicemail about Joe Biden on a reporter's phone
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According to NBC News, Trump's personal lawyer accidentally called reporter Rich Shapiro, inadvertently recording a voicemail of the conversation he was having with another person. In the conversation, Giuliani can be heard criticizing Joe Biden. Giuliani reportedly made a separate "pocket-dial" two weeks later, this time recording a message about finances.
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Federal judge orders Justice Department to hand over Mueller grand jury evidence
Politics Gisteren
Beryl Howell, chief judge of the US District Court of Washington, DC, ruled on Friday that the Department of Justice must turn over all redacted grand jury material in the Mueller investigation to the House Judiciary Committee by October 30. "The reality is that DOJ and the White House have been openly stonewalling the House’s efforts," Howell wrote in her 75-page opinion. A Trump administration appeal is likely, according to several reports.
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Greta Thunberg joins thousands for climate protest in downtown Vancouver
Canada news Gisteren
The Swedish climate activist is taking part in a climate rally in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery on Friday. She joins a group of young Canadian activists that are suing the federal government over the climate crisis, claiming that inaction violates their rights to life, liberty and equality.
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Window washer dangles from tower as high winds descend on downtown Edmonton
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A dramatic rescue ensued after a window washer was left swinging from scaffolding on the Stantec Tower in Edmonton, Alberta. The worker was safely rescued and treated by paramedics.
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The surprising relationship that set Kamala Harris on path to politics
The man that sparked Kamala Harris' political ambitions may surprise you. They lived 8,290 miles apart.
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This Indonesian village thrives on American trash. Its future is bleak
The U.S. has long sent cargo ships of scrap to Asia, where it is sorted and recycled to fuel industries. But shipments often include garbage that can't be used in manufacturing — and residents of Bangun have come to rely on this trash to survive.
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The federal deficit increased by 26% to $984 billion in 2019
The U.S. Treasury on Friday said that the federal deficit for fiscal 2019 was $984 billion, a 26% increase from 2018 but still short of the $1 trillion mark.
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Thousands of volunteers attempt to clean up Brazilian beaches in the wake of ‘mysterious’ oil spill
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Many Brazilians have been braving thick sludge of oil and tar as they tried to clean up many beaches along a 2,000-km stretch of coastline in northeastern Brazil. The source of the spill, which was first detected in September, remains a mystery.
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The Trump Organization is looking to sell its Washington hotel, reports say
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President Trump's family business is exploring a sale of the rights to its Washington, DC, hotel over lingering ethics complaints, the company said in a statement released to the press. “People are objecting to us making so much money on the hotel, and therefore we may be willing to sell," Eric Trump, an executive vice president with the organization, told The Wall Street Journal.
To retire at 65, millennials will need to save 40% of their paycheck
If you think the standard recommendation of putting 15% of your paycheck toward retirement is impossible to achieve, get ready for an even bigger hurdle.
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Fourth person arrested in connection with 39 bodies found in Essex container
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Police are continuing their investigation into the identities of the 39 bodies discovered in Essex, UK. On Thursday, police released a statement saying the victims were "believed to be Chinese nationals". However, a human rights group reported that a Vietnamese woman is feared to be among the victims, and other Vietnamese families have contacted the BBC with concerns about their relatives. A fourth person from Northern Ireland was arrested by Essex Police on Thursday night.
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Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and more eulogized Rep. Elijah Cummings in Baltimore
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Mourners lined up from the early hours of the morning to attend the service at New Psalmist Baptist Church in Baltimore, Maryland. Family, friends and colleagues paid tribute to Cummings, who died at the age of 68.
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How nylon helped shaped the world we live in
It wouldn't be too much of a stretch to call nylon the iPhone of 1939.