Philippines declares dengue fever epidemic

Image copyrightEPAImage caption Most cases of severe dengue fever occur in children, such as this boy treated in Cabatuan, Philippines last month The Philippines has declared a "national dengue epidemic" after at least 622 people lost their lives from the …
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Pentagon chief says U.S. will not “overreact” to N.Korea missile launches

TOKYO - U.S. Defence Secretary Mark Esper said on Tuesday that the United States will not overreact to a series of missiles launches by North Korea in recent weeks and would keep the door open to talks with Pyongyang. North Korea fired missiles into the sea …
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Bucking Omar, Tlaib, Democrats in Israel show support of Jewish State

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Pollard to Netanyahu: Help commute my parole, wife sick with cancer

Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard appealed directly to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to personally request that US President Donald Trump commute his parole conditions so he could help his wife Esther who is suffering from cancer, Pollard said in an interview …
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North Korea took $2 bln in cyber attacks to fund weapons program – U.N. report

North Korea has generated an estimated $2 billion for its weapons of mass destruction programs using "widespread and increasingly sophisticated" cyber attacks to steal from banks and cryptocurrency exchanges, according to a confidential UN report seen by Reut…
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Senators to Pompeo: Urge Poland to compensate Holocaust victims

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Polish Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowicz attend a plenary session at the Middle East summit in Warsaw, Poland, February 14, 2019. (photo credit: AGENCJA GAZETA/SLAWOMIR KAMINSKI VIA REUTERS)
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