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Spanish, Portuguese Police Make Major Cocaine Seizure
Spanish police say a 15-month investigation has led to the seizure at sea of 3.3 metric tons of South American cocaine with a street value of around 100 million euros ($113 million).
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UK Consumers Prove Resilient to Brexit Uncertainty _ for Now
Official figures show the average British consumer shrugged off uncertainty surrounding Brexit at the start of the year.
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German Security Conference Starting Amid Iran Deal Friction
More than 30 heads of state and government and 80 defense and foreign ministers are meeting in Munich for an annual security conference known for its frank exchanges and backroom diplomacy.
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The Latest: US Envoy Says Talks Made Headway
The Latest on China-U.S. trade talks in Beijing (all times local):
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It’s a Girl! Berlin Zoo’s Baby Polar Bear Has 1st Checkup
Berlin’s Tierpark zoo says its latest baby polar bear is 'a perky, strong girl.'
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Spain’s Socialist Leader Calls Early Elections for April 28
Spain’s prime minister has called early general elections for late April after his government’s budget was voted down by lawmakers.
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UK Official Vows to Prevent Return of Britons Who Backed IS
Britain’s Home Secretary has warned he’ll block the return of Britons who traveled to the Middle East to join the Islamic State group.
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French Minister: Britain Must Hurry Up and Decide on Brexit
France’s Europe minister is urging Britain to 'hurry up' and decide whether it’s leaving the European Union with or without a deal.
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In Nigeria, Election Spectacle at Odds With Rampant Poverty
It’s hard to find a campaign poster in this threadbare settlement on the outskirts of the Nigerian capital, where thousands live in makeshift structures of tarpaulin and sticks of timber.
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AP Explains: Polarized by Catalonia, Spain Heads to Election
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has called a general election for April 28 after his minority government’s budget proposal was rejected by lawmakers.