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EU Retaliatory Tariffs on Raft of US Goods Go Into Force
The European Union is enforcing tariffs on $3.4 billion in U.S. products as of Friday in retaliation to duties the Trump administration has put on European steel and aluminum.
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Turkey Heads to Landmark Presidential, Parliamentary Vote
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has never lost an election, is taking a gamble that will consolidate his hold on power in Turkey if he emerges victorious from Sunday’s landmark presidential and parliamentary vote.
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OPEC Mulls 1 Million-Barrel Oil Production Increase
Saudi Arabia’s oil minister says officials from major crude-producing nations will discuss a proposal to increase output by about 1 million barrels per day.
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Afghan Official Says16 Militia Killed in Taliban Attack
An Afghan official says Taliban fighters killed 16 militia loyal to the government in an early morning ambush in northern Badghis province.
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US Imposes Visa Bans on Several Unnamed Congo Officials
The United States has announced visa bans on several senior Congolese officials and family members for their involvement in 'significant corruption' related to Congo’s electoral process.
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Russia Says Evidence of Syria Chemical Attacks Was Faked
Russia says the U.S. and its allies have relied on fabricated evidence to accuse the Syrian government of launching chemical attacks against civilians.
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Many Egyptian Christians Feel Left Out of World Cup
Egypt’s first World Cup in 28 years has captivated the soccer-crazy nation, with intense focus on the squad and the broader game.
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The Latest: Separated 7-Year-Old, Migrant Mom Are Reunited
The Latest on the separation of immigrant children from their parents following President Donald Trump’s order allowing them to remain with their parents (all times local):
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African Wild Dogs Make Comeback at Mozambican Wildlife Park
The African wild dogs are back.
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A Look at Dual Elections in Turkey Testing Erdogan’s Power
Turkish voters will vote Sunday in a historic double election for the presidency and parliament.