Netanyahu indicted on corruption charges
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been indicted on corruption charges, heightening uncertainty over who will lead a country deep in political disarray after two inconclusive elections.
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Trump Russia adviser warns of falsehoods
President Donald Trump's former Russia adviser Fiona Hill has urged Congress' impeachment inquiry not to promote "politically driven falsehoods" casting doubt on Russia's interference in the 2016 US election.
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US lawyers urge Andrew to co-operate
US lawyers for victims of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are urging Prince Andrew to co-operate with investigators, insisting he was "simply not credible" in an interview on his relationship with the late financier.
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More protesters leave Hong Kong campus
More than 20 protesters inside a Hong Kong university have surrendered to police with pro-Beijing political advocates urging voters to "kick out the black force" in a key gauge of support for anti-government demonstrations.
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Large rallies in Colombia, violence fears
Colombians have taken to the streets to demonstrate against liberal economic policies and armed conflict amid government fears the country could join the violent protest wave sweeping Latin America.
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US job, factory data suggest slowdown
The number of Americans filing applications for unemployment benefits was unexpectedly unchanged at a five-month high last week, suggesting some softening in the jobs market.
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Royals visit Christchurch with Ardern
The royal visit of New Zealand resumes on Friday, when Charles and Camilla will join Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern for a day of outings in Christchurch.
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Australian Associated Press