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EU Faces New Refugee Crisis Amid Fears Over Turkey And Trump
The refugee agreement between Turkey and the EU could collapse amid threats from Ankara, and fears that a Trump administration will roll back US support. It risks bringing down the Greek government, and a domino effect across Europe.
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Both The US And UK Have Made It A Lot Easier Now To Spy On Their Own Citizens
A rule is set to go into effect in the US on Thursday that would give the government vast hacking powers, while the British government just passed legislation that legalized mass surveillance.
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24 Totally Bizarre Photos Of Fidel Castro's 1959 Visit To The US
In 1959, the Cuban politician arrived to the US like a total rock star.
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Brazil And The World Are Showing Support For The Chapecoense Soccer Team On Social Media
Athletes and fans of all different teams are paying tribute to the soccer club from the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil.
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Why Syrian Rebels’ Defeat In Aleppo Won’t End The War
"The biggest disaster is that if the regime keeps advancing at this pace and tightens its grip, terrible massacres will occur."
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Facebook's Plan B To Bring Millions Of Indians Online Just Went Live
Facebook's Express WiFi, which lets rural Indians access the entire internet for a small fee, comes nearly a year after its controversial program Free Basics was banned in the country.
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These Photos Show The Commotion In Chapecó After The Tragedy In Colombia
As soon as the crash of Chapecoense's plane was confirmed, hundreds of fans gathered at the team's stadium to mourn.
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These Are The Survivors Of The Colombian Plane Crash
Seventy-seven people, including members of Brazil's Chapecoense soccer team, were on board the plane when it went down early Tuesday morning. Six survived.
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Italy's Most Popular Political Party Is Leading Europe In Fake News And Kremlin Propaganda
The Five Star Movement controls a network of official sites and supposedly independent news outlets that spread misinformation across the internet.
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Scientists Confirm Great Barrier Reef Coral Die-Off Is Worst On Record
In one huge section of the reef, more than two-thirds of corals are dead.
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“All My People Are Gone” — Inside Iraq’s Largest Mass Abduction
Shortly after their town was recaptured from ISIS, 1,200 men were hauled away by Iraqi security forces. Six months on, more than half of them are still missing, amid fears of a dangerous cycle of retribution that bodes ill for the future.
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71 Dead After Plane Carrying A Brazilian Soccer Team Crashes In Colombia
Seventy-seven people were aboard the flight when it crashed on its way to Medellin's international airport. There were six survivors.
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People Are Falsely Claiming That Justin Trudeau's Father Was Actually Fidel Castro
Castro met the Trudeaus when Justin was already four years old.
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Attention Turns To Security At Trump-Branded Global Properties
“I've had conversations with local officials about it and so far their biggest new concern about the election is drunken expats trying to deface Trump signs.”
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How US Money Is Backing The Philippines' Bloody War On Drugs
President Rodrigo Duterte’s bloody drug war has filled the streets with thousands of bodies, many thought to be extrajudicial killings. A BuzzFeed News investigation has found that the US State Department continues to send millions of dollars in aid to police stations behind the killings even as the death toll climbs.
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The Aleppo Girl Who Received Books From J.K. Rowling Lost Her Home In A Bombing
Seven-year-old Bana Alabed is known for her Twitter account, which is followed by more than 100,000 people.
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Pakistan's First Trans Model Did An Absolutely Stunning Fashion Photoshoot
LGBT activist Kami Sid is breaking barriers and celebrating trans beauty one fierce pose at a time.
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Here's How People In Miami Are Celebrating The Death Of Fidel Castro
"Our parents never let us forget their struggles and suffering, and that’s what we’re celebrating here.”
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Tragic Gay Husband Death Showed "Real Pain" Of LGBTI Discrimination, Says SA Premier
BuzzFeed News speaks to premier Jay Weatherill ahead of a huge week for LGBTI rights in South Australia.
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These Photos From A Chinese Factory Are Haunting
Photojournalist Kevin Frayer traveled to Mongolia with Getty Images and captured some haunting pictures.
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The Wife Of A Putin Adviser Performed A Holocaust-Themed Ice Skating Routine On TV
Yes, you read that correctly.
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Watch How Donald Trump Treats People Who Work For Him
Footage obtained by BuzzFeed News shows Trump bullying staff, telling one to "use his fucking brain" and that he doesn't "know what the fuck the problem is".
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Here's How The World's Political Leaders Are Reacting To Fidel Castro's Death
Castro died at the age of 90.
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Life In Pictures: Fidel Castro (1926–2016)
Castro died on Friday. He was 90.
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Here's How Cuban-Americans Are Reacting To The Death Of Fidel Castro
Generations of refugees who settled in Miami and beyond are celebrating the death of the revolutionary guerrilla and longtime communist leader.
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Fidel Castro, Longtime Cuban Leader, Dies At 90
The former revolutionary's death was reported late Friday.
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J.K. Rowling Sent A Harry Potter E-Book To A Girl In Aleppo
The world-famous author arranged to have the books sent to Bana, a 7-year-old Syrian girl, who lives in the besieged city.
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12 People Arrested After Massive Wildfire Rips Through Israel's Third-Largest City
The fire in Haifa on Thursday was the largest of several blazes that erupted in recent days.
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Navy Explosives Specialist Killed In Syria While Fighting ISIS Is Identified
The death of Senior Chief Petty Officer Scott Dayton marked the first time a member of the US military was killed in Syria during the current conflict.