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The world’s oldest travel firm Thomas Cook has collapsed, stranding more than half a million holidaymakers around the globe and sparking the largest peacetime repatriation effort in British history. About 50,000 tourists are stranded in Greece, mainly on islands, a Greek tourism ministry official told Reuters. Here is a look at why it collapsed and what happens now. |
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson cautioned that there would be no Brexit breakthrough at talks with European leaders in New York as gaps remained but said significant progress had been made on striking a deal. The opposition Labour Party will vote to decide its Brexit strategy, with leader Jeremy Corbyn heading for a showdown with his members over whether the party should back staying in the EU. |
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Hong Kong cleaned up and train services in the city resumed, after another weekend of sometimes violent protests that saw pro-democracy activists vandalize a railway station and a shopping mall. Nearly 50 people were arrested in the weekend clashes, police said, bringing the total number of arrested in the protests since June to 1,556. The city is on edge ahead of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic on Oct. 1, with authorities eager to avoid scenes that could embarrass the central government in Beijing. |
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At least 35 civilians attending a wedding party were killed and 13 people wounded during a raid by Afghan government forces on a militant hideout nearby, two officials in southern Helmand province said. |
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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said new U.S. sanctions, under which Iran’s central bank was blacklisted for a second time, pointed to U.S. “desperation” in face of Iranian resistance. The United States on Friday imposed another round of sanctions on Iran, including on its central bank which was already blacklisted, following the Sept. 14 attacks on Saudi oil facilities that Riyadh and U.S. officials have blamed on Iran. |
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