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Ukraine Quite Ahead of Presidential Election
Ahead of Sunday’s hotly contested presidential election, Ukraine is observing a so-called 'day of silence' in which campaigning is forbidden.
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New Attack on Ebola Center in Congo; 1 Militia Member Killed
A Congolese official says militia members have attacked an Ebola treatment center hours after another attack killed a staffer with the World Health Organization.
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‘I’m Going to Die’: Survivor Recounts Mali Ethnic Massacre
The sun had yet to rise and Ada Diallo was preparing for morning prayers when gunfire rang out in her village in central Mali. The 55-year-old ran through the darkness to the home of the local spiritual leader.
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Police in Northern Greece Stop Truck With 59 Migrants Inside
Greek police say they have stopped a truck with stolen license plates and found 59 undocumented migrants inside.
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Fed Cup Semifinal: Australia, Belarus Level After 1st Day
Australian Ashleigh Barty beat Victoria Azarenka of Belarus 7-6 (2), 6-3 to level their Fed Cup semifinal at 1-1 after the opening day of singles on Saturday on hard courts at Pat Rafter Arena.
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US Gives 3 Black Hawk Helicopters to Albania Military
Albania’s Defense Ministry says the United States has provided three Black Hawk helicopters to bolster its military capacities.
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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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NKorea Issues Mild Criticism of Bolton Over Media Interview
North Korea on Saturday issued a relatively mild criticism of White House national security adviser John Bolton for calling on North Korea to show more evidence of its disarmament commitment before a possible third leaders’ summit.
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Afghan Official: Blast Rocks Country’s Capital
An explosion rocked Afghanistan’s capital city on Saturday during a gun battle with security forces, hitting the government’s central district, a security official said.
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Paris: Yellow Vest Anger Mixes With Notre Dame Mourning
French yellow vest protesters are marching anew to remind the government that rebuilding the fire-ravaged Notre Dame Cathedral isn’t the only problem the nation needs to solve.