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Strikes continue in French refineries, disrupt fuel supplies
PARIS — Continuing strikes at TotalEnergies group refineries in France seriously disrupted fuel supplies Friday after the left-wing CGT union…
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Trial begins for bomb slaying of Maltese corruption reporter
VALLETTA, Malta — The trial of two brothers charged in the car-bomb assassination of a Maltese journalist who investigated corruption…
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UK Treasury chief out as prime minister plans U-turn
LONDON — Embattled British Prime Minister Liz Truss fired her Treasury chief ahead of a hastily arranged news conference on…
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Nigerian lecturers end 8-month strike protesting conditions
ABUJA, Nigeria — Nigerian lecturers have called off their 8-month-long strike to protest their conditions, the union’s president told The…
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Russia to evacuate Kherson residents as Ukraine advances
KYIV, UKRAINE — Russia has promised free accommodation to residents of Ukraine‘s partially occupied Kherson region who want to evacuate…
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In Norway, Russian man stopped with drones
COPENHAGEN, Denmark — A 50-year-old Russian man has been detained in Arctic Norway with two drones and is suspected of…
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Xi’s power in China grows after unforeseen rise to dominance
BEIJING — When Xi Jinping came to power in 2012, it wasn’t clear what kind of leader he would be.…
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Orphan watched dad die, now awaits future in Ukraine shelter
IZIUM, Ukraine — One building in the recaptured but devastated Ukrainian town of Izium is filled with those at the…
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AP Week in Pictures: Latin America and Caribbean
ByThe Associated Press October 14, 2022, 12:07 AM Yohandry Colina uses an oil-stained sheet for a sail on the boat…
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Rain warning for Mexico’s south Gulf coast as TS Karl nears
MEXICO CITY — Tropical Storm Karl moved slowly toward Mexico’s southern Gulf coast, and while it was not expected to…
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