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Roadside Bomb Kills 3 Civilians in Southern Afghanistan
An Afghan official says a roadside bomb killed three civilians in the southern Kandahar province.
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Sudan Lawmakers Cancel Meeting on Constitutional Changes
Sudan’s sate-run news agency says a parliamentary committee tasked with amending the constitution to allow President Omar al-Bashir to run for another term has abruptly canceled its meeting.
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Israel PM Appoints Interim Foreign Minister
Israel’s prime minister has appointed an interim foreign minister after holding the post himself for the last four years.
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The Latest: Hirscher Looks to Win Slalom as Ski Worlds End
The Latest on skiing world championships (all times local):
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From Bogart to Millennials: Italian Hat Maker Tries New Look
Hats off, Bogie.
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Hirscher Looks to Win Slalom as Ski Worlds Draw to Close
Mikaela Shiffrin defied illness to win the slalom at the skiing world championships. Can Marcel Hirscher do the same?
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Iran Blasts US Efforts to Turn Europe Against Nuclear Deal
Iran’s foreign minister is blasting the United States’ 'unhealthy fixation' with his country and condemning the Trump administration’s efforts to press European countries to pull out of the nuclear agreement with Tehran.
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Iran Points to Pakistan After Deadly Attack on Guard
Iran’s parliament speaker said Sunday that an attack that killed 27 members of Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guard was 'planned and carried out from inside Pakistan,' which he said should answer for it.
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Hundreds Stranded as British Airline Flybmi Collapses
Hundreds of passengers throughout Europe have been stranded by the abrupt collapse of the British regional airline Flybmi.
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France’s Yellow Vests Mark 3 Months Amid Racist Tensions
Paris authorities opened an investigation Sunday into anti-Semitic remarks hurled at a noted philosopher during a yellow vest protest in the capital, an incident that raised national concerns about the movement’s ascendant radical fringe.