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21 Oct 2017
Some fans of the late Tom Petty took a line from one of his best-known songs, "Free Fallin'", by walking Ventura Boulevard in Los Angeles.
21 Oct 2017
Schlumberger Ltd. and Baker Hughes, the world’s two biggest oilfield service companies, say North America’s growth engine is slowing. Bloomberg's David Wethe reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
21 Oct 2017
At least 39 people were killed in a suicide bomb attack at a Shiite mosque in Afghan capital Kabul. A separate bombing at a mosque in Afghanistan's central province of Ghor left 20 dead.
20 Oct 2017
Papers in France focus on a growing sexual harassment scandal in Canada.
20 Oct 2017
Former President George W. Bush criticized the coarsening of U.S. politics under Donald Trump in a speech that amounted to a barely veiled rebuke of the current president.
20 Oct 2017
New Zealand will get its youngest prime minister in more than 150 years after the small, nationalist New Zealand First Party agreed to form a new government with Labour Party leader Jacinda Ardern, ending the National Party's decade in power.
20 Oct 2017
Conservative politician Sebastian Kurz has won Austria’s elections by espousing right-wing positions. What consequences will that have for Europe?
20 Oct 2017
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly recounts the conversation he had with President Donald Trump about calling families of U.S. soldiers killed overseas.
20 Oct 2017
A man suspected of killing three co-workers and critically wounding two others in Maryland is arrested after a multi-state manhunt.
20 Oct 2017
Former President Barack Obama, back on the campaign trail on Thursday for the first time since he left the White House, urged voters in New Jersey to reject the "politics of division" by supporting Democrats in next month's state elections.
20 Oct 2017
Madrid has announced it will trigger a constitutional measure on Saturday allowing it to take direct control of Catalonia's governance after the autonomous region's leader ignored a Thursday deadline to rescind his ambiguous declaration of independence made last week.
20 Oct 2017
Former President Barack Obama, back on the campaign trail on Thursday for the first time since he left the White House, urged voters in New Jersey to reject the "politics of division" by supporting Democrats in next month's state elections.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was optimistic about the prospect of reaching an agreement with Saudi Arabia, even as the peace pact still faces major hurdles.
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During a speech in France, the Catholic leader urged a humane pan-European response to migration. French President Emmanuel Macron attended the address as his government deliberates a harsher response to asylum-seekers.
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said that the US takes "very, very seriously" incidents of "transnational repression," adding that he wants to ensure "accountability."
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An explosion erupted at a warehouse for smuggled fuel in southern Benin. Benin's informal economy is heavily reliant on selling smuggled Nigerian fuel on the black market.
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Pakistan's parliamentary elections will be held next January, the country's election authority announced on Thursday, delaying the vote that was initially tabled for November. The Election Commission of Pakistan said the elections are scheduled for the last week of January.
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Its grapes are twice fermented, which is the same as the process used to make prosecco. However, prosecco is fermented in stainless steel vats and champagne is twice fermented in glass bottles. The result is two very different sparkling wines. Champagne retains a dryness and develops a very complex flavour profile.