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Serbia Criticized for Publishing War Criminals’ Books
A rights group has sharply criticized the Serbian government after the defense ministry published and promoted books written by two former generals convicted of war crimes by a U.N. court.
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Brignone Leads Season-Opening GS After 1st Run, Shiffrin 4th
Federica Brignone led the season-opening women’s World Cup giant slalom Saturday after a shortened first run in difficult weather conditions.
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Turkey Hosts Summit to Seek Solutions to End War in Syria
The leaders of Turkey, Russia, France and Germany are holding a summit in Istanbul to discuss security and humanitarian and political issues in Syria, hoping to lay the groundwork for eventual peace in a country devastated by years of war.
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Out of Seats, Into Spotlight, Buehler Delivers for Dodgers
From upper-deck spectator to October ace.
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11 Israelis Take Part in UAE Judo Competition
Eleven Israeli players are taking part in a judo competition in the United Arab Emirates after the tournament was temporarily suspended last year over a ban on Israeli symbols during the medal-awarding ceremony.
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Nelly Korda Shoots 69 to Share 3rd-Round Lead in Taiwan
Nelly Korda shot a 3-under 69 to share the lead with Wei-Ling Hsu after three rounds of the LPGA Taiwan Championship on Saturday.
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Late Rally Lets Tony Finau Keep 3-Shot Lead in HSBC
Tony Finau struggled for so much of Saturday at the HSBC that he was hopeful of a strong finish to carry some momentum into the final round.
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Sri Lanka’s President Suspends Parliament, Deepening Crisis
Sri Lanka’s president suspended parliament on Saturday even as the prime minister he fired the previous day claimed he has majority support, adding to a growing political crisis in the South Asian island nation.
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Column: Sox Go All in _ and It May Come Back to Haunt Them
You would’ve thought the Boston Red Sox were in a must-win situation.
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Georgians to Vote in Last Direct Election for President
Sunday’s election will be the last time residents of the former Soviet republic of Georgia get to cast a ballot for president — that’s if any of the 25 candidates running gets an absolute majority.