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Suspected Militants Kill 3 Workers in Egypt’s Sinai
Egyptian security officials say three workers contracted to build a security wall in the northern Sinai city of el-Arish have been shot dead by suspected militants.
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Kurdish Party Behind Referendum Wins Regional Polls in Iraq
The government of Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish region says the party that led the region into its ill-fated independence referendum last year has won the most seats in regional parliamentary elections.
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Scottish Leader Pulls Out of Media Event Featuring Bannon
Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has pulled out of an Edinburgh conference because former White House strategist Steve Bannon is scheduled to speak at the event.
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Russians Denounce Trump’s Intended Nuke Treaty Withdrawal
A top Russian diplomat says President Donald Trump’s intention to withdraw from a landmark treaty on nuclear weapons is a perilous move.
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Kang Finishes Strong to Win LPGA Shanghai by 2 Strokes
Danielle Kang shot a 3-under 69 on Sunday to win the LPGA Shanghai by two strokes for her second career title.
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The Latest: Roadside Bomb Kills 11 in Afghanistan
The Latest on Afghanistan’s parliamentary elections, which were extended into a second day after technical issues led to hours of delays at voting stations (all times local):
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3 Rebels, 3 Civilians Die in Kashmir Amid Battle, Clashes
Three suspected rebels were killed in a gunbattle with Indian government forces in disputed Kashmir on Sunday, and at least three civilians were killed in an explosion at the site after the fighting was over, officials and residents said.
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Meghan’s Schedule in Australia Cut Back After Hectic Start
The pregnant Duchess of Sussex has had her schedule cut back during her first royal tour, after a hectic start to her visit to Australia and the South Pacific with husband Prince Harry.
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Palestinian Protest Icon Goes From Jail Cell to VIP Suite
When Israel locked up Ahed Tamimi for slapping a soldier last year, it hoped to finally silence the teenage Palestinian activist. Instead, it created an international celebrity.
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Australia PM Says Business as Usual Despite Minority Gov’t
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Sunday rejected calls for an early election despite the likelihood of his coalition government losing its majority after a weekend by-election.