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Новости за 12.12.2015

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Baghdad protest against Turkey reveals Iraqi divisions

Thousands of Shiite militiamen and supporters rallied on Saturday and demanded that Turkish troops immediately withdraw from Iraqi territory, a show of strength by the country's powerful militia groups and the Shiite...

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AP PHOTOS: Cent'anni! A look at Frank Sinatra's life

By The Associated Press "Oh! Look at Me Now!" Of all of Frank Sinatra's timeless tunes, perhaps that song title best captures the singer's rise from his humble New Jersey roots to become one of...

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North, South Korea end talks without any breakthroughs

Two days of high-level talks between North and South Korea ended Saturday with no breakthroughs, South Korean officials said, leaving mixed signals about reconciliation efforts the rivals have made since stepping away from...

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Spain: Gunmen entered embassy in Kabul after car bomb attack

Attackers entered the Spanish Embassy in Kabul after a deadly car bombing in a diplomatic neighborhood of the Afghan capital, engaging in an hour-long shootout with security forces while staff hid in bunkers, the Spanish...

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Car bomb near hospital in central Syria kills at least 16

A car bomb exploded Saturday in a government-held neighborhood in the central Syrian city of Homs, killing at least 16 people and wounding dozens, state media and an opposition monitoring group said.

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Burundi army: 87 people killed in Friday violence

Violence from coordinated attacks on three Burundian army installations killed 87 people, an army spokesman said Saturday, showing the escalating turmoil over the disputed third term of President Pierre Nkurunziza.

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Immigration, jobs, shifting politics in French regional vote

France's regional election runoffs Sunday has taken on extra importance after Marine Le Pen's far-right National Front party dominated first-round voting, selling its anti-immigrant, tough-on-security message to...

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Photos of WWII refugees saved by Japanese official are ID'd

Early in World War II, a Japanese tourism official helped rescue Europeans seeking haven from the Nazis. Now, 75 years after seven of those refugees gave Tatsuo Osako photographs of themselves to show their gratitude, a...

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Nissan recalling recent Rogue models with shift defect

By The Associated Press Nissan is recalling nearly 34,000 of its Rogue 2015 models to fix a defect that could cause the sport utility vehicle to unexpectedly shift out of the park position.

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Peddlers flock to New York City for 'coniferous tree' season

In New York City, even sidewalk space is coveted real estate. Street vendors sometimes spend a fortune or languish for years on waiting lists to acquire one of the permits that allow them to sell goods in tightly regulated...

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New laws to ease doctor shortage see long delays, criticism

A new Missouri law offered a first-of-its-kind solution to the physician shortage plaguing thousands of U.S. communities: Medical school graduates could start treating patients immediately, without wading through years of...

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Tax cuts exacerbating Oklahoma's bust-driven budget crisis

Even as Oklahoma's economy was roaring thanks to an oil boom, Sarah Dougherty watched in disbelief as the Tulsa elementary school her children attend expanded class sizes and eliminated teachers because costly tax cuts...

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Swiss: 2 arrested Syrians not linked to 4 IS suspects

The Geneva prosecutor says two Syrians arrested in a vehicle containing traces of explosives have not been clearly linked to four men with suspected ties to the Islamic State group who are wanted by Swiss authorities.

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Yemen's president, Houthi rebels agree to weeklong ceasefire

Yemen's internationally recognized government and Shiite rebels who have controlled the capital Sanaa since September last year agreed Saturday to start a weeklong ceasefire on the eve of direct talks in Geneva, both...