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2 Jul
OPEC agreed on Monday to extend oil supply cuts until March 2020. The move will likely anger U.S. President Donald Trump, who has demanded OPEC leader Saudi Arabia supply more oil and help reduce prices at the...
2 Jul
Three miners died after a tremor on Monday at a Polish coal mine owned by mining group PGG, the company said, in the deadliest incident in the country's mining industry this year. Six others were taken to...
2 Jul
Panama's new President Laurentino "Nito" Cortizo vowed to curb corruption and close the wealth gap in the nation at his swearing-in ceremony on Monday. U.S.-educated political veteran Cortizo, 66, of...
1 Jul
David Hurley was sworn in as Australia's new governor-general on Monday. Hurley, 65, has had a 42-year military career in the Australian Army culminating in his appointment as Chief of the Defence Force in...
1 Jul
Protesters marched through main arteries of Mexico City on Sunday to demand the resignation of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. With the imposing Monument to the Revolution in the background, protesters...
1 Jul
Eleven migrants rescued from a small wooden boat were disembarked in the port of Lampedusa on Sunday. They were rescued at sea by Italian authorities after they were tracked by NGO Open Arms rescue ship. ...
1 Jul
Thousands of protesters marched towards Sudan's defence ministry on Sunday demanding the ruling military hand over power to civilians. Sudan's military overthrew president Omar al-Bashir on April 11 after...
1 Jul
At least ten people are feared dead after a plane crashed into a hanger at an airport in Addison, Texas on Sunday. The twin engine Beechcraft was taking off from the Addison airport when it crashed into a hangar....

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