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Kosovo’s Application for Interpol Membership Rejected
Officials from Serbia and Kosovo say an application for membership by Kosovo to join Interpol has been rejected by the international police organization’s General Assembly.
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Tennessee Inmate Must Chose Lethal Injection, Electric Chair
Tennessee death row inmate David Earl Miller faces a Tuesday afternoon deadline to inform prison officials whether he wants to be executed by lethal injection or electrocution.
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Kremlin Foes Furious Over Possible Russian Interpol Chief
Kremlin critic Bill Browder says naming a top Russian police official as president of Interpol could undermine the international law enforcement agency.
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The Latest: Bank of England Says Brexit Transition Is Key
The Latest on Britain’s exit from the European Union (all times local):
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Allies Threaten to Pull Support From May in Brexit Dispute
British Prime Minister Theresa May’s parliamentary allies are warning they could remove support from her minority government if she does not alter her Brexit deal with the European Union.
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US Navy to Make Hong Kong Port Call After Earlier Refusal
China is allowing a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier and its battle group to make a port call in Hong Kong after it earlier turned down a similar request amid tensions with Washington.
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Germany: Man Kills Ex-Girlfriend, Her New Partner, Baby
German authorities say a 38-year-old man is believed to have stabbed to death his ex-girlfriend, her new partner and a three-week old baby before killing himself.
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Moroccan in UAE Arrested for Killing, Butchering Boyfriend
Prosecutors in the United Arab Emirates are accusing a Moroccan woman of killing her boyfriend, then butchering and cooking his body and serving his remains to Pakistani workers in a traditional rice and meat dish known as machboos.
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Israel Police: Interior Minister Should Be Charged for Fraud
Israeli police are recommending charges be brought against the country’s interior minister in a major corruption case.
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German Strike: 14 Eurowings Flights Canceled at Duesseldorf
Budget airline Eurowings says 14 flights were canceled at Duesseldorf airport in western Germany after flight attendants started a temporary strike over working conditions.