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Kristoffersen Leads Slalom, Hirscher Close to Overall Title
Henrik Kristoffersen built a big lead in the opening run of a men’s World Cup slalom on Sunday, a day after he won a giant slalom on the same hill.
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Parliament Facing Brexit Decisions, More Drama and Deadline
After months of Brexit deadlock, this is it: decision time.
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Sudanese Court Sends 9 Women Arrested in Protests to Prison
A Sudanese opposition group says an emergency court in the capital, Khartoum, sentenced nine women to a month’s imprisonment and 20 lashes each for taking part in anti-government protests.
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The Latest: Ethiopian Airlines Says 157 Aboard Crashed Plane
The Latest on Ethiopian Airlines crash (all times local):
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First Time in Baghdad: Iran’s President to Visit Iraq
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is making his first official visit to Iraq this week as he faces mounting pressure from hard-liners at home in the wake of the unravelling of the nuclear deal under the Trump administration.
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Ethiopian Airlines Flight to Nairobi Crashes After Takeoff
An Ethiopian Airlines flight with 157 people thought to be on board crashed shortly after takeoff Sunday morning from Ethiopia’s capital headed to Nairobi, the airline said.
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Kazakh Activist Campaigning Against Chinese Camps Arrested
A prominent activist campaigning for the release of ethnic Kazakhs caught in a sweeping crackdown on Muslims in China has been arrested in the Kazakh city of Almaty, his wife and a lawyer said Sunday.
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Germany Warns of Turkey’s Refusal to Accredit Journalists
Germany’s Foreign Ministry is warning that Turkey might take 'further measures' against German journalists after reporters were denied accreditation in recent weeks.
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Stanford Ends Washington’s Pac-12 Run With 72-61 Victory
Tara VanDerveer and her Stanford Cardinal are back in a familiar place: the Pac-12 Tournament title game.
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Stone Scores 1st Goal for Golden Knights in Rout of Canucks
Mark Stone had to wait a few weeks, but he finally scored his first goal for Vegas.