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17 Australian women, children return from Syrian camp
CANBERRA, Australia — Four women and their 13 children who were held in a Syrian camp since the Islamic State…
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Poland chooses US to build its first nuclear power plant
WARSAW, Poland — Poland says it has chosen the U.S. government and Westinghouse to build its first nuclear power plant,…
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Cholera overwhelms Haiti as cases, deaths spike amid crisis
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — The sun shone down on Stanley Joliva as medical staff at an open-air clinic hovered around him,…
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Small earthquake shakes central South Korea
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korean officials say there were no immediate reports of damage after a 4.1-magnitude earthquake shook…
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Is it time to accept North Korea has the nuclear bomb?
Seoul, South Korea CNN — As a statement of intent, it was about as blunt as they get. North Korea…
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Royal Navy seizes $28M worth of cocaine in Caribbean waters
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — British officials announced Friday that they seized more than 880 pounds (400 kilograms) of cocaine…
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Germany sees unexpected growth in 3rd quarter; inflation up
BERLIN — The German economy grew in the third quarter, an unexpectedly positive performance powered largely by private spending, official…
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Protesters in Iran’s Zahedan encounter gunfire following Friday prayers
CNN — Protesters encountered teargas and gunfire following Friday prayers in the eastern Iranian city of Zahedan, according to videos…
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Czechs rally to demand resignation of pro-Western government
PRAGUE — Tens of thousands of Czechs used a national holiday Friday to rally in the capital against the pro-Western…
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Kosovo expands timeline for Serbs to comply with car plates
PRISTINA, Kosovo — Kosovo’s authorities have apparently bowed to international pressure and softened their decision to ban illegal vehicle license…
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