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Greece Hints at Russian Diplomats’ Expulsion
Greece’s government spokesman is suggesting that Russian diplomats stationed in the country acted unlawfully and 'disrespected' the Greek state, which may lead to their expulsion.
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The Case of the 141-Year-Old Voter: Zimbabwe Ballot at Risk
The world’s oldest person is 141 years of age and lives in Zimbabwe. Not far behind is a 134-year-old, also in Zimbabwe. At least that’s according to the country’s voters’ roll, which has come under sharp scrutiny ahead of the July 30 election, the first in decades without longtime leader Robert Mugabe.
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US Firm: Chinese Hackers Infiltrated Cambodia’s Politics
The U.S. cybersecurity firm FireEye says it has found evidence that a Chinese hacking team it believes is linked to Beijing has penetrated computer systems belonging to Cambodia’s election commission, opposition leaders and media.
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Pakistan Officer Accused of Extrajudicial Killings Gets Bail
A Pakistani police officer accused of scores of extrajudicial killings has been released on bail.
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Boy Dies, 4 Hurt During Play With Grenade in Kashmir
Residents and police say a boy has been killed and four others wounded in Indian-controlled Kashmir in a blast from a grenade they found from the site of a previous day’s gunbattle.
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Former Tennessee Officer Arrested in Panama on Theft Charge
Authorities in Tennessee say a former police officer accused of stealing money from an evidence room 10 years ago has been arrested in Panama.
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Sheriff: Alcohol Likely Factor in Georgia Man’s Drowning
Authorities in Georgia say they found a man’s body in a lake, not far from where his empty canoe, sunglasses and a cooler of mostly empty beer cans were found.
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Bosnian Muslims to Bury 35 Srebrenica Massacre Victims
Thousands of Bosnian Muslims have gathered in Srebrenica on the 23rd anniversary of Europe’s worst massacre since World War II to hold prayers and attend the funeral for 35 recently identified victims.
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Parents of Toddler Who Killed Himself With Found Gun Charged
The mother and father of a 4-year-old Georgia boy who found a loaded gun and fatally shot himself have been indicted.
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Canada Offers to Lead New NATO Operation in Iraq
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his country is offering to lead NATO’s new military training mission in Iraq for the first year and stands ready to provide 250 troops plus helicopters for the effort.