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The Latest: Spain's far-right leader is cheered as he votes
The Latest: Spain's far-right leader gets cheers as he votes in the country's general election4m ago
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Under pressure, Bolivian president calls for new election
Bolivian President Evo Morales is calling for new elections following nationwide protests over a disputed vote that he claimed he had won after OAS...12m ago
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2 Ugandans killed in Rwanda amid border tension
Uganda's police said on Sunday that two Ugandans had been killed by Rwandan security forces in an incident that may escalate the border tension...17m ago
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Iran calls ex-FBI agent's case a 'missing person' file
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman says an open Revolutionary Court case involving an ex-FBI agent who disappeared there in 2007 on an unauthorized CIA...51m ago
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650 seats, 46 million voters: The UK election in numbers
650 seats, 46 million voters, 82 days to Brexit: Key numbers for Britain's Dec. 12 election52m ago
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Western Balkan leaders seek to create region without borders
Western Balkan leaders say they are committed to working closely together to remove barriers on the free movement of goods and people between their...1h ago
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Pope says he intends to go to South Sudan, urges dialogue
Pope Francis says he intends to go to next year to South Sudan, where efforts are underway to salvage a peace deal1h ago
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UK parties attack rival spending plans in election feud
Britain's biggest political parties are accusing each other of financial recklessness as they vie to win voters' trust on the economy ahead of...1h ago
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Pope to Bolivia: await peacefully election review outcome
Pope Francis is urging Bolivians, especially its politicians, to calmly await the outcome of a disputed election review1h ago
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Iran begins pouring concrete for 2nd nuclear power reactor
Iran has begun pouring concrete for a second nuclear reactor at its Bushehr power plant1h ago
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Spain's national vote an epic struggle between left, right
Spaniards are voting in the country's fourth election in as many years2h ago
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Israeli Cabinet OKs hard-liner Bennett as defense minister
Israeli Cabinet approves hard-line politician Naftali Bennett as defense minister in the country's caretaker government2h ago
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Israeli Cabinet OKs hard-liner Bennett as defense minister
Israeli Cabinet approves hard-line politician Naftali Bennett as defense minister in the country's caretaker government2h ago
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Protesters in Hong Kong vandalize subway station
Protesters broke windows and damaged ticket machines.2h ago
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Cyclone kills at least 14 in India, Bangladesh
A strong cyclone has lashed northeastern India and Bangladesh, killing several people in both countries after more than 2 million moved to shelters...2h ago
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Over 100,000 celebrate 30 years since fall of Berlin Wall
Police and organizers say more than 100,000 people took part in an open-air party celebrating the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall3h ago
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Queen, politicians out in force as UK remembers its war dead
Queen Elizabeth II and Britain's political leaders have led the country's Remembrance Sunday service for war dead3h ago
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Polls open in Romania's presidential election
Voting is underway in Romania's presidential election after a lackluster campaign overshadowed by a political crisis which saw a minority government...3h ago
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Shooting in Sweden kills 1 teen, leaves another wounded
Swedish police say a 15-year-old boy has died and another teenager is in critical condition after a shooting in a busy square in the southern city of...3h ago
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Russian professor questioned over killing of student
Police in the Russian city of St. Petersburg are planning to interrogate a prominent professor who has been detained on suspicion of killing a female...3h ago
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Climate protesters stage sit-in at Berlin's Tegel airport
Dozens of people, many dressed in penguin costumes, are staging a sit-in at Berlin's Tegel airport to protest against greenhouse gas emissions from...3h ago
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Jordan to retake lands leased by Israel in 1994 peace accord
Jordan's king announces 'full sovereignty' over two pieces of land leased by Israel, ending a 25-year arrangement spelled out in the countries'...3h ago
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Pope says he intends to go to South Sudan, urges dialogue
Pope Francis says he intends to go to this year to South Sudan, where efforts are underway to salvage a peace deal3h ago
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Jordan's king announces 'full sovereignty' over lands leased by Israel, ending a 25-year arrangement
Jordan's king announces 'full sovereignty' over lands leased by Israel, ending a 25-year arrangementNov 10
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Poland analyzing Russia request to extradite Ukrainian
A Ukrainian activist and veteran of the war in the country's east has been detained by Polish border guards on a request by Russia, which seeks his...Nov 10
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Over 100,000 greet Japan's emperor at enthronement parade
Japan's Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako waved and smiled from an open car in a parade marking Naruhito's enthronement as more than 100,000...Nov 10
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Iran's president: New oil field found with over 50B barrels
Iran has discovered a new oil field in the country's south.Nov 10
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Saudi Aramco takes another step toward 1st public offering
Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil giant Aramco will sell up to 0.5% of its shares to individual investors, but still unknown how much of the company will...Nov 10
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AP PHOTOS: Indian coal mines still burning after a century
AP PHOTOS: Fires that started in coal pits in eastern India are still burning after more than a century, spewing flames and clouds of poisonous fumes...Nov 10
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Cambodian court eases detention of top opposition figure
A Cambodian court has lifted some restrictions on detained opposition leader Kem Sokha, essentially ending his house arrestNov 10
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Amnesty calls for urgent end to 'bloodbath' in Iraq
Amnesty International is calling on Iraqi authorities to immediately rein in security forces after at least six protesters were killed in central...Nov 10
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Afghan presidential candidate boycotts recounting process
Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah has unilaterally withdrawn his team's election observers from an official recount of ballots ahead of...Nov 10
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Polling starts in Spain with far-right party tipped to become major parliamentary force
Polling starts in Spain with far-right party tipped to become major parliamentary forceNov 10
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Iran's president says a new oil field in south has been discovered with estimated 50 billion barrels of crude oil.
Iran's president says a new oil field in south has been discovered with estimated 50 billion barrels of crude oil.Nov 10
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New challenge for Bolivian president as police abandon posts
Their move allowed anti-government protesters to enter the compound.Nov 9
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AP Interview: Huawei founder says US woes not hardest crisis
AP Interview: The 75-year-old founder of Chinese tech giant Huawei says its troubles with President Donald Trump are hardly the biggest crisis he has...Nov 9
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Hundreds of thousands evacuated as cyclone hits Bangladesh
A strong cyclone made landfall early Sunday in Bangladesh, where hundreds of thousands of people had moved to shelters across the low-lying delta...Nov 9
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Cambodia's exiled opposition leader makes it part way home
Cambodia's exiled opposition leader Sam Rainsy is in Malaysia, making partial progress in his quest to return to his home country to try to oust...Nov 9
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Last victim of Mexico border killings buried as others leave
Family and friends have buried the last victim of a cartel ambush that killed nine American women and children from a Mormon community in northern...Nov 9
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Indian court rules in favor of Hindu temple on disputed land
India's Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a Hindu temple on a disputed religious ground and ordered that alternative land be given to MuslimsNov 9
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Freed ex-president tells crowd Brazil's left can win in 2022
Freed from his cell, former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has told thousands of jubilant supporters that the left can take back the...Nov 9
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Congo and Uganda presidents vow to boost trade
Congo's President Felix Tshisekedi is visiting Uganda to promote trade between the neighboring countries, after Rwanda closed its border with UgandaNov 9
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Iraqi forces capture major Baghdad bridge from protesters
Iraqi medical, security officials say 6 anti-government protesters killed and more than 100 wounded in the capital BaghdadNov 9
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Germany, allies mark 30 years since Berlin Wall fell
Germany marked the 30th anniversary Saturday of the opening of the Berlin Wall, a pivotal moment in the events that brought down Communism in eastern...Nov 9
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Mayor of Mussolini's birthplace sparks row over student trip
The mayor of the town that gave birth to Italian dictator Benito Mussolini has ignited a national row by refusing to participate in a program that...Nov 9
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Indebted Italian man accused of triggering deadly explosion
An Italian prosecutor says a heavily indebted man seeking to make a false insurance claim has confessed to setting off explosions at a farmhouse he...Nov 9
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AP Exclusive: Abusive S. Korean facility exported children
AP Exclusive: Notorious South Korean facility that kidnapped, abused and enslaved children and the disabled for a generation was also shipping...Nov 9
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Report: Heavy fighting between Syrian and Turkish troops
Intense clashes break out in northeast Syria between Syrian government troops and Turkish-led forces, killing at least 4 Syrian soldiersNov 9
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Lebanese banks urge calm amid financial crisis, protests
Lebanese bankers and government officials are trying to calm a worried public amid a major financial crisis, telling them all deposits are guaranteed...Nov 9
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2 skiers die in avalanche in Austrian Alps
Authorities in southern Austria say two skiers have been killed in an avalanche in the Alps, the first of the seasonNov 9
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