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DAVAO CITY — Malacañang appeared to be sending fewer invitations to live coverage and transcript of speeches of President Rodrigo Duterte given his habit of making controversial remarks. Most of Mr. Duterte's recent engagements, including the Petron Dealers' mini convention here on Saturday, ...
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... has told lawmakers US officials he expects Russia to again spread propaganda and utilize social media to disseminate fake news, "to try to build on its wide range of operations and exacerbate social and political fissures in the United States". Congress passed the sanctions against Russia last August ...
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Cape Town - President Cyril Ramaphosa says his new Cabinet should be seen as a "transitional" Cabinet. Speaking to eNCA journalist Annika Larsen outside the Old Assembly chamber on Tuesday morning, shortly before addressing the House of Traditional Leaders, Ramaphosa claimed he did not ...
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Cardiff City are preparing for this weekend's clash with Brentford at Griffin Park as they look to stretch their winning run to five games on the trot. They have been boosted this week by the news that manager Niel Warnock has signed a new two-year contract extension and will stay with the Bluebirds ...
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The concern no longer seems to be whether Neymar will miss PSG's clash with Real Madrid -- it's now whether he will return at all this season. After being injured in Sunday's win over Marseille, it was discovered that the Brazilian sprained his knee and has a crack in his pinky toe bone. And on Tuesday ...
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"The clock is ticking," the Brussels diplomat said at a news conference. He added: "Time is short. I am concerned because of ... Mr Barnier also rejected Theresa May's latest Brexit plans, agreed by senior Cabinet ministers at Chequers last week, as "an illusion". He said Brussels would not accept Britain ...
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