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In a lengthy letter posted to his website on Wednesday, Asia Argento's attorney disputes allegations from actor Jimmy Bennett that his client sexually assaulted Bennett in 2013.
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Democratic Rep. Mike Capuano has conceded defeat to Boston city councilor Ayanna Pressley in the Massachusetts primary for his US House seat Tuesday, the latest upset to rock the Democratic Party and showcase a restive base eager for change.
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Bob Woodward's new book with revelations on the Trump administration has provided fodder for late-night comedians.
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A friend captured the moment Boston city councilor Ayanna Pressley won the Massachusetts primary for the US House, unseating 10-term democratic Rep. Mike Capuano.
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A Philippines lawmaker is set to spend a second night holed up in the Senate Wednesday after the country's president, Rodrigo Duterte, announced he was seeking his arrest over coup attempts that happened over a decade ago.
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Nearly 4 million children in the UK live in households that struggle to afford fruit, vegetables and other foods conducive to a healthy lifestyle, according to a report by the Food Foundation.
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Primary, junior and middle school students will head back to classrooms in France sans smartphones.
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A huge, warehouse-like entertainment complex near Manchester has been named the UK's worst new building.
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France's navy is "ready to intervene" if there are any further skirmishes clashes in the long-running scallop war between French and British fishermen.
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The wives of the two Reuters journalists sentenced to seven years of hard labor in Myanmar said their husbands were innocent Tuesday as their lawyer confirmed they would appeal the sentence.
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Nike's decision to use Colin Kaepernick as the face of its latest advertising campaign has some sports fans burning with rage.
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A group of UK lawmakers are calling for an independent inquiry into the Home Office's treatment of tens of thousands of foreign nationals, mostly students, whose visas were revoked or refused after they were accused of cheating on an English language test in 2014.
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WARNING: This story contains graphic language.
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President Donald Trump called journalist Bob Woodward on August 14, CNN has learned, apparently because the President was alarmed by reports that Woodward is publishing a new book about him.
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The strongest typhoon to make landfall in Japan in 25 years has hit the country's southern prefectures, causing storm surges and lashing buildings with heavy wind and rain.
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The US Embassy in Cairo warned American citizens to avoid the Embassy on Tuesday amid reports of a security incident.
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Democrats call on Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley to adjourn a hearing for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh over unreleased documents concerning Kavanaugh's record.
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Since leaving the White House last year, it's clear that Steve Bannon had hoped to both make it back into the headlines in the US and appear even more influential in the eyes of Europeans. The New Yorker magazine has just granted him his wish.
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Colin Kaepernick has become larger than football since he refused to stand two years ago as the National Anthem played before NFL games.
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Monica Lewinsky walked off the stage at an event in Jerusalem when she was asked an "off-limits" question about Bill Clinton.
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The vast majority of English adults are at risk of cardiac arrest or stroke due to unhealthy lifestyles that are making their hearts age prematurely, according to the government agency Public Health England.
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The founder of the notorious Taliban-linked Haqqani network, which for decades was responsible for kidnappings and suicide bombings against the United States and its allies, has died, the Taliban has said.
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A mixture of deep sorrow, anger and resentment has swept Brazilians across the country -- particularly in the city of Rio de Janeiro -- with the burning of their beloved Museu Nacional, or National Museum.
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Authorities in Nepal are launching a crackdown after it emerged trekking and mountaineering agencies were defrauding insurance companies for millions of dollars by charging them for unnecessary helicopter evacuations from Everest and other mountains in the Himalayas.
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In one corner is Bobi Wine, the charismatic and wildly popular musician, affectionately known in Uganda as 'the Ghetto President.'
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has announced a $60 billion package of aid, investment and loans to Africa, against a backdrop of growing concern about rising debt distress from Chinese loans to the continent.
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A groundbreaking new method of controlling nano-robots that emulates natural swarm behavior has been developed by scientists in Hong Kong, the first step in what is hoped could lead to a major medical advancement in the treatment of blood clots.
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Tens of thousands of people are expected to attend an anti-racism concert in Chemnitz, eastern Germany, following a week of far-right and anti-fascist protests triggered by the fatal stabbing of a German-Cuban man.
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Bobi Wine, the Ugandan pop star-turned-politician, posted a statement on Facebook Monday detailing physical abuse he says he suffered at the hands of the military.
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