Brazil upheaval spark deja vu? It already happened in US
WASHINGTON - A charismatic right-wing leader refuses to concede an election, boycotts his successor&s inauguration, then sits back as supporters storm the seat of government. As in so many aspects of its politics, Brazil is following the US example down to a T.

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EU, UK discuss N. Ireland post-Brexit trading problems
LONDON - UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly on Monday met EU Commission Vice-President Maros Sefcovic to discuss problems in Northern Ireland surrounding post-Brexit trading arrangements.

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Lula slams far-right 'terrorism' as Brazil clears protest camps
BRASíLIA - Brazilian security forces cleared protest camps Monday and President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva condemned "acts of terrorism" after a far-right mob stormed the seat of power in the capital, in chaotic scenes that triggered global shock.

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Iran sentences 3 more to death over Amini protests
The Islamic republic has been rocked by civil unrest since the September 16 death in custody of Kurdish Iranian Amini, 22, following her arrest for allegedly violating Iran's strict dress code for women.

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Pakistan asks IMF for restructuring 'pause'
GENEVA - Pakistan's prime minister on Monday asked the IMF for a pause in its demands for economic reforms before releasing more financial aid, as the country tries to rebuild after catastrophic floods.

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Prince Harry addresses Jeremy Clarkson&s ‘horrific, hurtful and cruel& Meghan column
Prince Harry has commented on Jeremy Clarkson&s &hurtful and cruel& newspaper column about wife Meghan Markle, during his interview with ITV&s Tom Bradby.

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