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Egypt Votes for a Final Day on Extending El-Sissi’s Rule
Egyptians are voting for a third and final day on constitutional amendments that would allow President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi to remain in office until 2030.
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Cyprus Police Chief: Women’s Murders ‘Unprecedented’ Crime
Cyprus’ police chief says the discovery of two dead female bodies down an abandoned mineshaft and the disappearance of the six year-old daughter of one of the victims are 'unprecedented' in the east Mediterranean island nation’s history.
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Rights Group: Rebel Land Mines in Yemen Hinder Aid Efforts
An international rights group says the widespread use of land mines by Yemen’s Houthi rebels not only kill civilians but block aid to the most needy, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
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The Latest: France, Germany Congratulate Ukraine Winner
The Latest on the results of Ukraine’s presidential vote in which TV actor Volodymyr Zelenskiy won in a landslide (all times local):
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China Criticizes US Effort to Reduce Iran Oil Sales
China has criticized Washington’s decision to tell Beijing and other governments to stop buying Iranian oil or face sanctions.
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Woman Indicted in 1975 Cold Case Dies Before Trial
The suspect in the 1975 death of a teenager in Georgia has died before she could be put on trial.
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Authorities Probe Preschool Accused of Overlooking Sex Abuse
The attorney general of Washington, D.C., and the Office of the State Superintendent of Education are investigating a preschool accused of ignoring signs that a teacher was sexually abusing children.
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Ex-Alabama Officer Pleads Guilty to Assaulting Detained Man
A former Alabama police officer has admitted to slamming a compliant handcuffed man into the ground and then slamming the man’s head into his patrol car.
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Cambodian and Thai Leaders Mark Reopening of Rail Link
The leaders of Cambodia and Thailand met Monday at the Thai border town of Aranyaprathet to mark the ceremonial reopening of a rail link that will restore train service between the two countries after more than four decades.
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Country Star, Titans Coach Talk About NFL Draft in Nashville
Country music star Tim McGraw watched as Philadelphia hosted the NFL draft in 2017 with more than 250,000 people on hand and immediately had a vision of how to make the three-day event even better.