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Colombian drug kingpin busted in massive smuggling operation
Federal prosecutors say a Colombian drug kingpin who participated in a violent ring that used planes, speedboats and submarines to smuggle hundreds of...3m ago
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French court convicts 2 ex-skinheads in death of student
A French court has convicted two former skinheads in the 2013 death of an 18-year-old student linked to the anti-fascist cause11m ago
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Kremlin: Britain could ask to interrogate poisoning suspects
The pair are suspected of trying to kill an ex-KGB agent with nerve agent.23m ago
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Ferocious typhoon slams into northeastern Philippines
Typhoon Mangkhut has slammed into the country's northeastern coast, with witnesses saying the storm's ferocious wind and blinding rain ripped off tin...24m ago
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Driver held in France for directing car at crowd, injuring 2
Police in southern France hold man on suspicion of attempted murder after he allegedly steered car toward crowd, lightly injuring 2 people38m ago
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Germany's DW: Sex allegations against ex-staffer credible
The German broadcaster Deutsche Welle says that allegations of sexual harassment against one of its former employees have proven credible43m ago
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Exec pushes back against drug hike 'moral requirement' quote
The head of a small Kansas City pharmaceutical company is defending himself after a financial publication reported that he said he had a "moral...53m ago
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The Latest: Monster typhoon slams into Philippines
Typhoon Mangkhut has slammed into the country's northeastern coast, with witnesses saying the storm's ferocious wind and blinding rain ripped off tin...1h ago
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Dutch ousted Russians for alleged attempt to hack Swiss lab
Switzerland's intelligence agency says Dutch authorities arrested and expelled two suspected Russian spies who allegedly tried to hack a Swiss...1h ago
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Uncertainties mount as Iraq's PM says he won't seek 2nd term
Iraq's Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi says he will not "cling to power," after Iraq's highest Shiite religious authority called for the appointment of...1h ago
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Mismanagement compounded Puerto Rico's Maria agony
After Hurricane Maria, hundreds of Puerto Ricans with treatable ailments like bedsores and kidney problems died agonizing deaths after going without...1h ago
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The Latest: Typhoon Mangkhut slams into Philippines
Philippine forecasters say Typhoon Mangkhut has slammed into the country's northeastern coast2h ago
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Israeli troops kill 3 Palestinians, including boy, in Gaza
Gaza health officials say 3 Palestinians, including 12-year-old boy, were killed by Israeli army fire in protests along Gaza's perimeter fence2h ago
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Palestinian official: US Mideast policies 'irresponsible'
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's spokesman says the United States has adopted an "irresponsible policy" for the Middle East that betrays a "blind...2h ago
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Philippine officials say powerful Typhoon Mangkhut has slammed into the country's northeastern coast
Philippine officials say powerful Typhoon Mangkhut has slammed into the country's northeastern coast2h ago
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Texas company gets $300M loan for high-speed train project
A Texas company has secured a $300 million loan for its proposed high-speed rail from Dallas to Houston2h ago
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Layoffs hit, prices lag as tariff pinches lobster industry
The American lobster industry is starting to feel the pinch of China's tariff on U.S. seafood as exporters and dealers report sagging prices and...2h ago
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12 Kosovo officials accused of paying phony war veterans
Prosecutors in Kosovo are accusing 12 government officials of misusing public money by paying veterans benefits to people they knew hadn't fought for...2h ago
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Isolated and unseen, Yemenis eat leaves to stave off famine
Yemenis in an isolated pocket in the north have been reduced to eating boiled leaves from a local vine to stave off starvation, with no aid reaching...2h ago
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Memes poke fun at men accused of poisoning ex-spy
The men gave an interview to Kremlin-backed RT Thursday.2h ago
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Defying dangers, Idlib residents protest Syria's Assad
Syrian activists say residents in the country's last opposition-held province, Idlib, are demonstrating against President Bashar Assad, in defiance of...2h ago
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Yemenis in an isolated district eat leaves to survive
Aid agencies express alarm and surprise over conditions in a northern district of Yemen where some starving families have not been receiving help and...3h ago
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Hurricane Florence, kite festival, 9/11 memorial: World in Photos
Here's a look at the top photos from around the globe.3h ago
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Japanese proposal to reinstate commercial whaling defeated
Members of the International Whaling Commission have defeated a Japanese proposal to reinstate commercial whaling3h ago
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Boat sirens wail, Genoa pauses, month after bridge collapse
Genoa has paused for a moment of silence in memory of 43 dead a month after its key highway bridge collapsed3h ago
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The Latest: Turkey reinforces security posts in north Syria
A senior official says political advisers of the leaders of Turkey, Russia, France and Germany agree that a solution for the rebel-held Syrian...3h ago
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South Korean president to fly to North Korea for 1st time to continue nuclear talks
President Moon Jae-in is expected to fly to Pyongyang next week.3h ago
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Russian church rebuffs Orthodoxy's leader after Ukraine move
The Russian Orthodox Church on Friday announced a rebuff to the leader of the worldwide Orthodox communitySep 14
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WFP says port city fighting threatens millions of Yemenis
The World Food Program says a recent bout of fighting around Hodeida could jeopardize the shipments of 46,000 tons of wheat expected to arrive to the...Sep 14
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Armenia: Ex-president's lawyer says politics drove charges
A lawyer for a former Armenian president says a wiretapped conversation shows the charges against Robert Kocharian are politically drivenSep 14
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A look at Puerto Rico before and after Hurricane Maria
A look at Puerto Rico before and after Hurricane MariaSep 14
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US says Thai company helped blacklisted Iran airline
The U.S. government has imposed sanctions on a Thailand-based company it says provides services to an Iranian airline that Washington accuses of...Sep 14
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As Trump threatens election meddlers, Russia says 'so what?'
Russia is shrugging off President Donald Trump's new sanctions order for foreign election meddlingSep 14
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Diplomats visit Venezuela border to review migrant crisis
A group of international diplomats and human rights workers have travelled to the border between Colombia and Venezuela to study the migrant crisisSep 14
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Workers, execs and politicians bid farewell to late Fiat CEO
The heir to the Fiat-founding Agnelli family has paid an emotional farewell to the late CEO Sergio Marchionne who died suddenly in July, saying "he...Sep 14
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Merkel: Russia sanctions to go only with Ukraine ceasefire
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says sanctions on Russia will not be lifted until a real ceasefire is reached in UkraineSep 14
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Voices of loss in the wake of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico
A joint investigation by The Associated Press, the news site Quartz and Puerto Rico's collects the stories of 487 families who blame their loved ones'...Sep 14
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An AP joint investigation reveals how Puerto Ricans died without medical care after Hurricane Maria struck one year ago
An AP joint investigation reveals how Puerto Ricans died without medical care after Hurricane Maria struck one year agoSep 14
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16 die as bus falls into deep gorge in Indian-ruled Kashmir
Police say a bus has fallen off a road into a deep gorge in the Indian-controlled portion of Kashmir, killing 16 people and injuring 16 othersSep 14
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Evangelicals, growing force in Brazil, to impact elections
Evangelicals, a growing force in Latin America's largest nation, are sure to have a large impact on the presidential raceSep 14
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Thousands attend funeral of Pakistani ex-PM's wife in Lahore
A plane carrying the body of former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's wife has reached the eastern city of Lahore, where she will be buried...Sep 14
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Merkel: German government won't collapse over spy chief
Chancellor Angela Merkel says a dispute over the future of Germany's domestic intelligence chief won't bring down her coalition governmentSep 14
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Thailand's junta eases politics ban in step toward polls
Thailand has taken another step toward holding elections next year by easing some restrictions on political activities to allow parties to conduct...Sep 14
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Germany: US closure of Palestinian mission complicates talks
Germany's Foreign Ministry says the U.S. decision to shut down the Palestinians' de facto embassy in Washington could complicate trying to get...Sep 14
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Critics fire back at Pompeo's claim that Saudi-led coalition is minimizing deaths
Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., had sharp words in response to Saudi war plans.Sep 14
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Bulgarian police detain journalists probing EU funds fraud
Two journalists were detained overnight by Bulgarian police, and one of the reporters says it happened after they found burning and shredded documents...Sep 14
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'Isaac' drops rain on Puerto Rico, sparks outages
Power outages are being reported across Puerto Rico as Tropical Depression Isaac drops rain across the U.S. territorySep 14
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Dalai Lama meets alleged victims of abuse by Buddhist gurus
The alleged victims handed accounts of their abuse to the Dalai Lama.Sep 14
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Dutch police detain 16-year-old after shooting at school
Police in the southern Dutch city of Roermond have detained a 16-year-old boy after he allegedly fired shots inside and outside a high schoolSep 14
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Russian Central Bank hikes interest rate to shore up ruble
Russia's Central Bank has hiked its key interest rate for the first time in nearly four years, moving to shore up the ruble amid increasing risks of...Sep 14
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Humanitarian crisis in Syria
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