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Gathering in Strasbourg Remembers Victims of Market Attack
A memorial is being held at a square in the eastern French city of Strasbourg to remember the four people who were shot dead and the dozen who were wounded by a gunman several days ago.
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1 Dead, 44 Injured in Switzerland Bus Crash
Zurich police say a tour bus on its way to Germany has crashed in Switzerland, killing one person and injuring 44 others.
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Remove or Keep a Statue? South Africa Debates Painful Legacy
A hulking statue of a late 19th century white leader, with a cane and top hat, has been a flashpoint for cultural conflict in South Africa for years. Black protesters threw paint on it. White supporters rallied around it. Authorities surrounded the statue with barbed wire and then ringed it with a more permanent fence.
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Israeli Military Finds 4th Hezbollah Tunnel From Lebanon
The Israeli military says it has exposed a fourth Hezbollah attack tunnel dug from Lebanon.
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Indonesia’s Soputan Volcano Erupts, Ejecting Thick Ash
A volcano in central Indonesia has erupted, ejecting columns of thick ash as high as 7,500 meters (24,606 feet) into the sky.
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Bus Crash in Snowy Serbia Kills 3, Injures 32
A bus skidded off the road and overturned amid wintry weather in southern Serbia, killing three people and injuring 32 others, police said.
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Carter Scores 27 as Texas A&M Beats No. 8 Oregon State 76-70
Chennedy Carter could only watch the final 22 seconds after fouling out. She had done plenty before that to put Texas A&M in position to get a big win.
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Pakistan Summons Iran Envoy Over Militant Attack Near Border
Pakistan has lodged a protest with Iran over the killing of six paramilitary troops who were ambushed by militants while patrolling the border.
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AP Interview: Catalan Separatists on Hunger Strike Speak Out
As a hunger strike by jailed Catalan separatist politicians enters its third week and begins to take a toll on their health, they say their upcoming rebellion trial will allow them to peacefully promote their cause for independence from Spain.
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North Korea Marks 7th Anniversary of Kim Jong Il’s Death
North Koreans are marking the seventh anniversary of the death of leader Kim Jong Il with visits to statues and vows of loyalty to his son, Kim Jong Un.