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Israel limits Muslim access to Jerusalem site amid tensions
Israeli police spokesman says police are banning Muslim men under age of 50 from contested Jerusalem shrine ahead of expected mass protests over...6m ago
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British foreign secretary supports Japan to stop N. Korea
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has said his country stands "shoulder to shoulder" with Japan in efforts to put an end to North Korea's...29m ago
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Chief: Australian woman shot by cop 'did not have to die'
The Minneapolis police chief says the Australian woman who was shot by an officer after calling 911 "did not have to die."39m ago
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Quake damages buildings on Greek island; 2 killed, 120 hurt
A powerful earthquake shook the Greek island of Kos, damaging several buildings and the main port, killing at least two people and causing more than...41m ago
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Seoul calls for Pyongyang to respond to overture for talks
South Korea has urged North Korea to accept its offers for talks as Pyongyang continues to ignore Seoul's proposal for a military meeting to ease...51m ago
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IS galvanized in Asia by Philippine city siege, report says
A top terrorism researcher says the attack by Islamic State group-affiliated militants on a Philippine city has galvanized its Southeast Asian...52m ago
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Israel bars Muslim men under age 50 from contested Jerusalem shrine ahead of feared mass protests
Israel bars Muslim men under age 50 from contested Jerusalem shrine ahead of feared mass protests59m ago
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The Latest: Quake causes seas to rise, coastal roads flooded
Witnesses on the Greek island of Kos have described the sea "swelling" after an earthquake caused a local tsunami1h ago
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In South Sudan, a child soldier long thought dead comes back
In South Sudan, a child soldier long thought dead comes back; 'I never thought I'd be here'1h ago
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In South Sudan, a child soldier long thought dead comes back
In South Sudan, a child soldier long thought dead comes back; 'I never thought I'd be here'1h ago
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AP PHOTOS: Editor selections from Latin America, Caribbean
AP PHOTOS: A former Mexican governor is extradited from Guatemala, Venezuela's opposition holds an anti-Maduro referendum and 24-hour strike, and...1h ago
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Explosion hits food shop in China, killing 2, injuring 55
Authorities say two people have died and 55 are injured following a massive explosion at a food shop in the eastern resort city of Hangzhou1h ago
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The Latest: Venezuela UN diplomat calls on Maduro to resign
A Venezuelan diplomat to the United Nations is calling on President Nicolas Maduro to resign immediately.1h ago
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AP Explains: What are Trump's options in Venezuela?
The Trump administration is threatening to take "strong and swift economic actions" if Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's proceeds with his plan to...2h ago
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Australia disappointed by delay in US refugee resettlement
An Australian official says his government is disappointed that hundreds of its rejected refugees will not begin resettling in the United States this...2h ago
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Venezuela strike erupts into violence leaving 2 dead
A nationwide strike against plans to rewrite the constitution shut down much of Venezuelan's capital Thursday before erupting into sporadic violence...2h ago
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8 killed in gunbattle, clashes in southern Mexico City
Mexican authorities have killed the suspected leader of a local drug gang and seven others on the south side of Mexico City2h ago
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DHS chief says arresting parents may quell human trafficking
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly says prosecuting parents who pay traffickers to illegally bring their children across the U.S. border will...2h ago
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China's 'intervention' not main culprit in US trade deficit
The Trump administration blames Beijing's "intervention in its economy" for China's $347 billion trade surplus with the U.S., but economists say the...3h ago
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Greek officials count more than 100 injuries in 6.5-magnitude earthquake, say damage mainly on island of Kos
Greek officials count more than 100 injuries in 6.5-magnitude earthquake, say damage mainly on island of Kos3h ago
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Brazilian judge seizes $2.8 million in Silva's pension funds
A Brazilian judge has seized about $2.8 million in pension funds of former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in connection with his recent...Jul 20
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Mayor of Kos, Greece, says 2 people were killed in earthquake and buildings on island have sustained structural damage
Mayor of Kos, Greece, says 2 people were killed in earthquake and buildings on island have sustained structural damageJul 20
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Lawmakers put Chile's abortion law on hold
Approval of a law legalizing abortion in some cases in Chile will have to wait after its supporters narrowly lost a lower house vote on proposed...Jul 20
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Myanmar propaganda? Army takes media on reporting trip
Myanmar's military, accused of committing genocide, brought 14 international journalists in a village in northern Rakhine state in an attempt to...Jul 20
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ChinaJul 20
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Detained student's mother: China police want "ransom"
The mother of an American college student arrested in central China following an altercation with a taxi driver five weeks earlier said police are...Jul 20
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Battering rams of the Arctic: icebreakers, explained
Icebreakers, like the one taking AP reporters and international researchers through the Northwest Passage, are the battering rams of far northern...Jul 20
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Coast Guard spent $300K searching for man who faked death
An Alaska man suspected of faking his death to avoid a prison term has been charged with conspiracy and false distressJul 20
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Banff resort evacuated as crews tackle nearby wildfire
A popular Rocky Mountain resort in Banff National Park is being cleared of guests so that crews can fight a wildfire raging in the nearby backcountryJul 20
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Canadian tribe opposes proposed powerline project in US
A Canadian tribe is opposing a powerline project in the U.S., saying it would accommodate a hydro-power company that has decimated a salmon fishery in...Jul 20
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Prince William, Princess Kate try to make pretzels in Germany
Prince William and Princess Kate learned to make pretzels alongside locals in Heidelberg, Germany during their royal tour.Jul 20
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Morocco tensions: 83 police, protesters injured in clashes
Moroccan demonstrators frustrated over inequality and corruption are defying a police ban and holding a protest in a northern city that has become a...Jul 20
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UN rights chief says China must allow Liu Xia to move freely
The UN human rights chief says he intends to keep pressuring China to allow the wife of the late Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo to move freely...Jul 20
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Court spokeswoman: Experts have successfully removed biological samples from Dali's body 27 years after it was embalmed
Court spokeswoman: Experts have successfully removed biological samples from Dali's body 27 years after it was embalmedJul 20
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No foul play: Burundi robotics teens likely meant to vanish
Six teenage members of the Burundi robotics team have been reported missing after traveling to Washington for an international competitionJul 20
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CPJ: Police should protect Kremlin-critical journalist
The Committee to Protect Journalists is calling on Russian police to ensure the safety of reporter Yulia Latynina after a foul-smelling gas was...Jul 20
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Thousands protest in Poland against court reorganizations
Thousands protest in Warsaw and across Poland against the ruling party's drive to reorganize all levels of the judiciary, including contentious...Jul 20
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The Latest: Detained student's mother: police want "ransom"
Police in central China have arrested an American college student on charges of intentional injury following an altercation with a taxi driverJul 20
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Palestinians clash with Israel police at Jerusalem holy site
Clashes erupt between Palestinians, Israeli forces at Jerusalem holy site ahead of planned mass protestsJul 20
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VW's settlement in emissions scandal reaches $1.3 billion
California says Volkswagen will pay the state another $154 million in penalties over the automaker's emissions scandalJul 20
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ISISJul 20
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They escaped Islamic State's bastion, but remain terrified
Displaced residents of Raqqa still fear militants of the Islamic State group and their possible returnJul 20
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The Latest: Poland prime minister defends courts legislation
Poland's prime minister has made a televised speech defending the ruling party's controversial reorganization of the country's legal system that...Jul 20
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Romanian court rules Turkish woman can be freed from custody
Romanian court rules that a Turkish woman wanted in Turkey on alleged links to Kurdish militants can be released from custody pending her extradition...Jul 20
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Year after reporter killed in Ukraine, no progress in probe
After a renowned journalist was killed last year in Ukraine's capital by a car bomb, the president promised all-out efforts to solve the caseJul 20
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Ambush near Syrian capital kills 28 government troops
Syrian activists: Insurgents ambush Syrian military force near Damascus, killing 28 government troopsJul 20
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Greece waits for 'right moment' for bond market return
Greece's government says it is still waiting for the "right moment" to re-enter the bond market, playing down expectations of an issue by the end of...Jul 20
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The Latest: Palestinians, Israeli police clash in Jerusalem
The Latest: Clashes erupt between Palestinian protesters, Israeli police at contested site in Jerusalem's Old CityJul 20
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Cairo upset over latest US travel warning to Egypt
Egypt upset over latest US travel warning, says it makes false distinction between terrorists, violent political groupsJul 20
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Son of Cecil the lion killed in Zimbabwean hunt
Conservationists in Zimbabwe say the son of a lion named Cecil, whose 2015 killing prompted an international outcry, has also been fatally shot during...Jul 20
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Pakistan: 1 soldier, 13 militants killed near Afghan border
Pakistan's military: 1 soldier, 13 militants killed in army raids in northwestern region near Afghan borderJul 20
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Austria urges stop to moving migrants to Italian mainland
Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz on Thursday urged his Italian counterpart not to allow migrants arriving by boat to Italy's islands to travel...Jul 20
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