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At first sadness, the wreath and now the will came to change - today the Serbs remember the tragedy that - perhaps - changes the country

Thousands of thousands today mark the anniversary of the fatal accident that claimed the lives of 16 people. At the same time, the Accident became a starting shot for nationwide protests against the government.

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Today, overthrowers are racing in Prague

The overddle peaker was the dominant bike type in the last decades of the 1800's.

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ANALYSIS The power struggle in the US prevents a solution to lockdown

Both the Republicans and the Democrats accuse each other of being the cause of the lockdown, which hits more and more.

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This month neo-Nazis gather for festival in Norway

"A good excuse to visit Norway," it says on the poster, which advertises the festival.

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Millions of Americans May Lose Food Aid During State Lockdown

Almost 42 million Americans today do not receive the food aid they otherwise depend on. That's a direct consequence of the shutdown of the U.S. state apparatus that has now lasted a month.

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The White House curtails press access to press secretary

Journalists must now request access to the offices that house communications officers at the White House.

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Physicians in Sudan: Children in El Fasher were forced to eat animal feed and compost

Many have been displaced, after rebels have captured the town of El Fasher in Darfur.

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Andrew loses his house with 30 rooms in Windsor. Here are the houses he might come to live in

The former Prince Andrew must move to Sandringham, where several houses are in play.

Judgaries order Trump's administration to continue food aid

41 million Americans receive a food supplement every month.

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Rob Jetten calls election victory in the Netherlands ‘hit historical result’

The D66 centre party with party leader Rob Jetten in the lead has, according to the news agency, won the Dutch general election.

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Three Danish nationals suspected in international fraud case

One of the Danish nationals who is suspected in a large fraud case was arrested in Kenya last May last year.

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Another Nato-country drops convention that protects women from violence

Latvia's decision is yet another sign of the national conservative wave in Eastern Europe, experts say.

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Once upon a time he was known as 'party prince', but now the party ends for Andrew: Get the story here

British Prince Andrew loses his princely title, his royal residence and gets to go under the name Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.

'Red the Jews from the promiscuous army': Tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews went to war against military service

Several hundred protesters smoked in karambolage with the police, Israeli media reported.

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Destroyed houses and blocked roads: Hurricane Melissa has left his mark

Melissa hit Southwest Jamaica on Tuesday. This is the most powerful storm that has ever hit the Caribbean coasts directly.

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Morning post from Europe: Portrait of Holland's perhaps new prime minister who will dismantle half of agriculture

Rob Jetten from the D66 party became the big winner in the Dutch election. - Who's he?

In Tanzania, violent demonstrations have dispersed after elections

The unrest triggered by the demonstrations has caused the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to warn Danes who find themselves in the East African country.

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Andrew lost a lot more than just his title: - There's not going to be a bigger divorce, says expert

The assault allegations and the friendship with Jeffrey Epstein kept sticking to Andrew, who yesterday had his title removed as a prince.

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The number of people killed during hurricane in the Caribbean rises to 44

In Jamaica, where at least 19 have lost their lives as a result of hurricane Melissa, the rescue effort is still ongoing.

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Latvia withdraws from convention that protects women from violence

Parliament in Riga has voted in favour of leaving the Istanbul Convention - despite warnings from, among other things, the Danish Speaker of the Danish Parliament, Søren Gade.

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Tough attacks extinguish the lights in large parts of Ukraine

Russia is once again going for Ukrainian energy infrastructure while winter is on its way.

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With 99.7 per cent of the vote counted, a winner of the Dutch general election still has not been declared

The Dutch parliamentary elections have developed into an unusually close affair, where right now you do not know which party gets the most votes. A final decision may not be expected until next week.

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Prince Andrew loses title and royal residence

Instead, he wants to go under the name Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.

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Rivalry between China and the United States has been paused. And it's especially the Chinese very happy with

The inflating room is needed for China, which is planning major transformations before globalization 2.0 occurs. This is the analysis in Deadline from Associate Professor in China Studies at Aarhus University Mette Thunø.

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Trump to test nuclear weapons: There's full speed on build-up, says expert

The U.S. is reacting to Russia and China modernizing their arsenals, defense analysts say.

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A year after tragic accident and streaks of protests, Aleksa and tens of thousands of other Serb juveniles embark on memorial procession

For nearly a year, hundreds of thousands of Serbs have been on the streets to demonstrate against the country's government, which is criticised for corruption and power.

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Rebels have captured important city in Sudan: 'It's malivil that you can't comprehend at all'

Report documents mass homicide and ethnic cleansing, two days after insurgents have captured the town of El Fasher in Darfur. DR correspondent is appalled.

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Correspondent: Trump has discovered that the economy is better when the US has a good relationship with China

The U.S. and China have made agreements on soybeans, rare-seard species and about stopping the deal with fentanyl, Donald Trump said after a meeting with Xi Jinping.

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Despite the ceasefire, over 100 people are reported killed

Hamas accuses Israel 'a blatant violation of the cease-fire agreement'

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French police arrest five new suspects after Louvre robbery

The precious jewelry has still disappeared. Seven people are now arrested in the case.

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Morning post from Europe: Right-wing turning halted in the Netherlands

Surprisingly, the Dutch centre party D66 stands to become the largest party in the Netherlands.

Warmestic handshakes before the U.S.-China meeting

It's normal that the two leading economies in the world from time to time have frictions," Chinese President Xi said prior to the meeting with U.S. President Trump.

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Rebel fighters accused of massacre of 460 patients and relatives in hospital in Sudan: 'Afterwards there was horrific silence'

Reports of hospital massacre are coming, at the same time as relief organizations warn of an impending catastrophe in the besieged city of El Fasher, where 260,000 people are still trapped.

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Defense analyst on Putin's 'nuclear super-torpedo': Why use it when having nuclear missiles

The torpedo will have a huge range because it is equipped with its own nuclear-powered engine.

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ANALYSIS Trump will probably get a deal with Xi - but what exactly does he want with China?

Contrarriving goals make it hard to figure out what Donald Trump really wants out of a deal with China. U.S. allies end up with the monkey.

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Big players in the war have turned their backs on them, but can dispute organization regain trust?

The UN body has performed critical tasks for years in the Palestinian territories, but neither the United States nor Israel wants them on track.

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King Frederik in Latvia: 'It's neighbour not any neighbor'

The royal couple have today visited Danish Soldiers in Latvia.

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First they are buried – five minutes later they are dug up again. Hamas Accused of Staging Findings of Killed Thing

A new video affirms a view in Israel that Hamas is intentionally dragging the release of hostages on a long way, the DR's Middle East correspondent said.

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After closed airports: Lithuania goes to fight against flying balloons

More than 500 times have flying balloons from Belarus crossed the border into Lithuania this year. Now Lithuania will no longer put into it.

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The Dutch are lacking 400,000 dwellings, it's become a huge theme in elections today

The Netherlands must have a new government for the third time in four years.

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