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10 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
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Cars Burned in French City Over Fatal Police Shooting
France’s western city of Nantes has seen a third night of tensions, with dozens of cars being torched to protest a fatal police shooting of a driver who was apparently trying to avoid an identity check.
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Erdogan: Alliance With Turkey’s Far-Right Party to Continue
Turkey’s president says a pre-election alliance between his ruling party and the country’s nationalist party will continue.
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Teen Hannah Roberts Rises to Top in BMX, Olympics in Sight
Hannah Roberts first climbed on a BMX bike as a child to try and follow in her cousin’s tracks.
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Lions Kill Suspected Rhino Poachers in South Africa
Lions have mauled to death suspected poachers who entered a South African wildlife reserve to kill rhinos.
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Pope Invites Migrants to Mass as Governments Close Doors
Pope Francis is celebrating a special Mass for migrants in St. Peter’s Basilica, calling attention to their plight and inviting them to the Vatican as Europe, the U.S. and other countries increasingly close their doors to them.
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Aviation Giant Airbus Doubles Down on Brexit Warning to UK
Aviation giant Airbus has underscored its threat to leave Britain if the country exits the European Union without an agreement on future trading relations.
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Pope Warns Climate Change Turning Earth Into Desert, Garbage
Pope Francis is urging governments to make good on their commitments to curb climate change, warning that continued unsustainable development and rampant consumption threaten to turn the Earth into a vast pile of 'rubble, deserts and refuse.'
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Crunch Time for UK PM May as She Seeks Unity on Brexit Plan
British Prime Minister Theresa May is facing resistance from hard-core Brexit backers in her Conservative government as she gathers her fractious Cabinet to hammer out a plan for future trade with the European Union.
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With US Out, Those Backing Iran Nuclear Deal Meet in Vienna
Diplomats from Iran and five world powers are meeting in Vienna to discuss how to preserve the nuclear deal with Tehran following the withdrawal of the United States.