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Hungary PM says EU should deport all illegal migrants: website
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's Prime Minister said the European Union should round up and deport all illegal immigrants and assemble them in EU-supervised refugee camps beyond the bloc's borders where they can then file for asylum.
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UPDATE 1-Turkey labor ministry sacks 785 employees since failed coup - minister
ANKARA, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Turkey's labor ministry has so far sacked nearly 800 employees over links to a U.S.-based cleric blamed by Ankara for orchestrating a failed coup in July, the minister said on Thursday.
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King penguin chick shows up at Vienna zoo
VIENNA (Reuters) - A King penguin chick, hatched in Vienna's Schoenbrunn Zoo four weeks ago, has emerged from the folds of a protective parent's body.
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Euronext CEO sees 'diminished role' for London as financial hub after Brexit: Bloomberg
(Reuters) - Britain's decision to leave the European Union was likely to "diminish" London's role as a global financial center, potentially creating opportunities for Pan-European exchange Euronext
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MLB in talks to play regular season games in London
(Reuters) - London may soon host Major League Baseball's (MLB) first game in Europe, after discussions were held between the organization's commissioner Rob Manfred and London Mayor Sadiq Khan.
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China and Brexit pose risks to global growth, says ECB
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Global growth is likely to accelerate next year but the outlook is fraught with risks, particularly from big emerging market economies including China, and Britain's decision to leave the EU, the European Central Bank said on Thursday.
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Date-Krumm targets 2017 return at 46 after knee surgery
(Reuters) - Former world number four Kimiko Date-Krumm is targeting a return to the court next year, having last featured in the qualifying rounds of the Australian Open in January.
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Bank of England says UK faces 'challenging period' for financial stability
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain still faces a "challenging period" for financial stability despite resilience seen after the European Union referendum, and rules for banks must remain stay tight, the Bank of England said on Thursday.
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Jets pound Aleppo's rebel-held areas, defying U.S.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Warplanes mounted the heaviest air strikes in months against rebel-held districts of the city of Aleppo overnight, rebel officials and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Thursday.
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European shares touch 2-week high as Fed keeps rates unchanged
LONDON, Sept 22 (Reuters) - European shares climbed to a two-week high on Thursday, boosted by a rally in mining equities, after the U.S. Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged and projected a less aggressive path for hikes next year and in 2018.
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