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Danish Police Detain 23 After Provocateur Sparks Violence
Danish police say 23 people have been detained for violence after a far-right provocateur tossed a copy of the Quran in the air in an immigrant neighborhood in Copenhagen.
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UK Found to Be Hottest Investment Destination Despite Brexit
Brexit may be causing all sorts of uncertainty in Britain but it doesn’t seem to be putting off foreign investors.
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Activists Say Sudan’s Military Attempted to Break Up Sit-In
Organizers behind Sudanese anti-government protests say the military has attempted to break up their sit-in but backed off. There were no clashes and no one was hurt.
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Former Malaysian Leader’s Corruption Trial Enters Second Day
The corruption trial of former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has entered a second day, with a central bank investigator taking the stand in the case involving the transfer of suspicious money into Najib’s bank accounts.
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Mia Farrow Pursues Anti-Hunger Work in South Sudan Visit
Mia Farrow will never forget the day she watched a baby die in her mother’s arms.
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Unsuccessful Abortions Focus of Bill in N. Carolina Senate
The abortion debate is intensifying in North Carolina over a Republican measure supporters say will ensure doctors care properly for live babies delivered in unsuccessful abortions.
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Swedish Actress Bibi Andersson Dies at Age 83.
Sweden’s Film Institute says Bibi Andersson, the Swedish actress who starred in classic films by her compatriot, the filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, has died. She was 83.
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Sheriff Releases ID of Man Who Wounded Deputy, Killed Self
Authorities have released the identity of a Mississippi man who wounded a sheriff’s deputy and killed himself.
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Moscow Court Orders New Study in Theater Director’s Case
A court in Moscow has commissioned a new expert study in the case of an acclaimed theater and film director accused of embezzlement, and adjourned the hearings for two months.
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Polish Govt Has No Money to Meet Striking Teachers’ Demands
A nationwide strike of Poland’s teachers has entered its second week with the government saying it has no more funds to meet their pay demands after offering generous bonuses to various other groups.