The King of Thailand strips his royal consort of her titles months after appointing her.
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Chinese state-run media has published a series of editorials and opinion pieces drawing parallels between violent protests in Hong Kong, Spain and Chile — accusing the West of hypocrisy in its response.
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Prince Harry opens up about tensions with Prince William
In an interview with ITV, Prince Harry acknowledges tensions with his older brother, Prince William, saying the two are on “different paths.”
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Nasty. It is not a word associated much with Canada — except perhaps with the winters here. But during this election campaign, nastiness has been one of the only unifying themes, as parties trade insults and dig up scandals from coast to coast to coast.
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A school in India has apologized after photos emerged of students wearing cardboard boxes on their heads during an exam to discourage cheating.
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Five people die after a factory is set ablaze by looters amid days of violent protests.
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Six months after one of the world’s worst recent terror attacks, this town is fighting to recover.
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The country is in the grips of the largest anti-government demonstrations in years.
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Will Canadians give Justin Trudeau a second chance when they head to the polls on 21 October?
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