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Kremlin: Putin and Trump May Meet Without Aides in Helsinki
A Kremlin spokesman says that Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. president Donald Trump may meet in private during their upcoming summit in Helsinki.
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Verdict in German Neo-Nazi Trial Expected Next Week
The main defendant in a high-profile neo-Nazi murder trial in Germany has denied responsibility for the killings in her closing words at the five-year proceedings.
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AP PHOTOS: Oil Wrestling Practiced With Devotion in Greece
Massive men with olive oil-slathered torsos saunter around a grass sports field that becomes a wrestling ring with religious overtones during an annual festival in northern Greece blending traditions both ancient and modern.
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Bomb Kills 3 Oil Company Employees in Southwestern Pakistan
Pakistani police say a bomb detonated by remote control killed three workers doing a survey for a local oil exploration company in the country’s southwest.
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South Korean Basketball Players Arrive for Games in North
Dozens of South Korean basketball players have arrived in North Korea’s capital for a series of games that the two Koreas hope will foster a spirit of detente generated by the recent North-South summit meetings.
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Thai Official Says Cave Boys May Have to Dive Despite Danger
A top Thai official said Tuesday that heavy rains forecast for the coming days could worsen floods in a mountain cave, forcing authorities to speed up their extraction of the 12 boys and the soccer coach who are trapped there.
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At Least 4 Dead After Sinking Ferry Run Aground Off Sulawesi
At least four people are dead after a sinking passenger ferry was run aground by its captain off the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.
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UK Govt Outlines New Initiative for LGBT Communities
The British government says it will ban gay conversion therapy as part of 4.5-million-pound ($5.9 million) effort to make society more inclusive for LGBT people.
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Judge to Get Update on Abuse Claims by Immigrant Teens
A judge is set to hold a status conference in a federal civil-rights lawsuit filed on behalf of immigrant teens who allege they were severely abused inside a Virginia juvenile detention center.
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The Latest: Malaysia Gov’t Confirms Arrest of Ex-PM Najib
The Latest on a corruption scandal involving former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak (all times local):