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Poland’s PM Gets Polish Language Lesson From Minister
Poland’s prime minister has received an on-camera lesson in the Polish language from his education minister after making a grammatical mistake during an election speech.
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‘Everyone Loves Sergio’: Garcia Proving Worth at Ryder Cup
As the missed cuts mounted, Sergio Garcia started to fear his status as a constant in Europe’s Ryder Cup team was coming to an end.
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2 Held in Denmark Suspected of Buying Drones for IS
Danish police say they have arrested two people under Denmark’s anti-terror laws on suspicion of buying drones bound for the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq.
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Official: Police Chief’s Rental Units Held Drugs, Firearms
An investigation found that a police chief in North Carolina had rental units holding images of nude women, narcotics and firearms.
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Man Denies Escaping, Re-entering Prison With Illicit Items
An inmate denies escaping a Tennessee prison and returning with contraband to sell on the prison’s black market.
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Rare Goat-Antelope Safely Back Inside UK Zoo
A rare goat-antelope that escaped from a zoo in southwestern England two days ago has returned unharmed.
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UN: Renewed Fighting in Libyan Capital Displaces Thousands
The U.N. aid agency says renewed fighting between rival militias in Libya’s capital has displaced 1,700 families in the past two days.
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Cameroon Lurches Toward Election Amid Separatist Conflict
John Nlom has five children and wants to keep them alive. When machete-wielding men attacked a nearby school this month in a suspected strike against the teaching of French, wounded students were rushed to hospitals while frightened parents decided to flee.
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Trial Continues for Man Accused of Burning Mississippi Woman
Testimony resumes Tuesday in the retrial of a man accused of setting a woman on fire on a north Mississippi backroad.
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The Latest: Markets Cautious Ahead of Fed Rate Decision
The Latest on the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy meeting (all times local):