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Algae-Choked Reflecting Pool Fuels Scrutiny of Trump’s $14.7 Million Washington Renovation

“What was designed as a space for reflection between two of America’s most recognizable monuments has instead become a focal

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Nationwide Rail Radio Failure Brings Germany’s Train Network to a Standstill

Berlin-A nationwide failure of Germany’s railway radio communication system brought train services across the country to a halt on Tuesday

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Trump’s Reflecting Pool Overhaul Faces Fresh Scrutiny as Vandalism Claims Go Unverified

Washington-U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday blamed alleged vandalism for ongoing problems at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool rehabilitation project

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Active Fault Near Auckland Raises Questions Over Earthquake Risk and Building Rules, Study Finds

“If the whole fault ruptured, there would likely be serious consequences for people living in South Auckland, and possibly further

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Modi Surpasses Nehru to Become India’s Longest-Serving Elected Prime Minister

New Delhi-Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi became the country’s longest-serving elected prime minister on Wednesday, surpassing the record set by

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Inferno bus tragedy leaves 21 dead as Iraq struggles to identify victims

Irbil-Iraqi authorities were working on Monday to identify victims of a passenger bus crash and fire that killed 21 people

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Lebanon opens second international airport

Lebanon officially inaugurated Rene Mouawad Airport on Saturday, marking the country’s second international airport after Rafik Hariri International Airport. A

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Three Killed in Attack on Crimea’s Simferopol, Russian-Appointed Governor Says

Simferopol- Three people were killed and seven others injured in an attack on the city of Simferopol in Russian-controlled Crimea,

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High Prices, Political Tensions and Limited Access Temper World Cup Excitement Across North America

“For many supporters, the biggest frustration is not that the World Cup is coming to their city, but that it

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One Year After Devon Water Contamination, Residents Say Health and Trust Have Yet to Recover

“For many residents, the financial penalty marks accountability, but not closure, as some continue to report lasting health impacts and

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