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someone this is. ten million people in the world the stakes they have no nationality and a total made up a long list. of everyone has the right. to everyone has the right to say. hurricane michel has been pounding florida with winds of up to two hundred fifty kilometers per hour it has submerged neighborhoods uprooted trees and downed power lines the storm is moving north continuing its path of destruction in neighboring states authorities say one man was killed by a falling tree. torrential rains have triggered flash flooding on the spanish island of majorca at least ten people were killed including one dutch and two british tourists the floodwaters inundated homes and swept away cars as roads
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turned into rivers. u.s. president donald trump says he has demanded answers from saudi authorities over the mystery of a missing saudi journalist turkish media have released c.c.t.v. footage reportedly showing suspects involved in the disappearance of jamal khashoggi he hasn't been seen since entering the saudi consulate in istanbul last week. german authorities have come from the arrest of a twenty year old book area national in the northern town of stata in connection with the rape and killing of t.v. journalist victoria marino over her body was found in the book area city of rousseau on saturday she was investigating allegations of fraud linked to e.u. funding.
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full wednesday wall street stocks slide with major indices losing ground a toxic cocktail of worries including global growth trade and high of bond yields also coming up the e.u. agrees to cut car emissions by thirty five percent much to the displeasure of. german car makers but will it really be enough to make any difference in the big picture of global carbon emissions. this is your business update on helen humphrey in berlin glad you could join me wall street stocks fell on wednesday with major indices losing more than three percent the selloff was prompted by the sudden jump in u.s. born yields the move raised fears the economy's overheating which could prompt the fed to raise rates more aggressively while at the end of a hard session the dow jones industrial average had lost three point two percent or eight hundred thirty points to finish at twenty five thousand four hundred ninety eight.

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