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Spanish Boy Found Dead in Borehole After Dire 13-Day Search
Rescue crews in Spain early Saturday found the body of a 2-year-old boy, whose fall into a deep borehole 13 days earlier prompted a complex and heart-wrenching search-and-rescue operation that had the country holding its breath.
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Gambia and Senegal Finally Inaugurate Connecting Bridge
Gambian President Adama Barrow and his Senegalese counterpart, Macky Sall, cut the ribbon this week on a project that was decades in the making, a bridge that links the north and south banks of the Gambia River and ties the neighbors closer together.
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South Sudanese Fear Leaving UN Protected Camps Despite Peace
Tracing his fingers over the metal fencing at a United Nations protected site in South Sudan’s capital, Nhial Nyuot Nhial hung his head as he contemplated going home after years of civil war. 'At the moment it’s impossible for someone to leave,' he said.
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Chinese Police Blame Fatal Blast on Man Killed in Explosion
Chinese police say investigators have concluded an explosion in an apartment building in the country’s northeast was set off by a man killed in the blast.
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AP PHOTOS: A Selection of Pictures From the Past Week
Here’s your look at highlights from the weekly AP photo report, a gallery featuring a mix of front-page photography, the odd image you might have missed and lasting moments our editors think you should see.
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German Expert Panel Agrees 2038 Deadline to End Coal Use
A government-appointed panel on Saturday recommended that Germany stop burning coal to generate electricity by 2038 at the latest, as part of efforts to curb climate change.
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Day and Night, Yellow Vest Protests Keep Pressure on Macron
France’s yellow vest protesters are hitting the streets again, keeping up pressure on President Emmanuel Macron even as internal divisions and frustration over protest violence cloud the movement’s future.
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The Latest: Kvitova Levels Australian Open Final vs Osaka
The Latest on Saturday at the Australian Open (all times local):
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Experts, Images Suggest a Saudi Ballistic Missile Program
A military base deep inside Saudi Arabia appears to be testing and possibly manufacturing ballistic missiles, experts and satellite images suggest, evidence of the type of weapons program it has long criticized its archrival Iran for possessing.
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The Latest: Michael Jackson’s Estate Slams Abuse Documentary
The Latest on the documentary 'Leaving Neverland' which includes detailed allegations by two men that Michael Jackson sexually molested them when they were boys (all times local):