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Libyan Oil Revenues Rise After Field Recovered From Militia
Libya’s National Oil Corporation says monthly oil revenues increased by 20% to more than $1.5 billion in March, after forces loyal to a military commander captured an oil field from another militia that had closed it for three months.
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Israel Frees 2 Syrians After Return of Soldier’s Remains
Israel has released two Syrian prisoners in what it says is a 'goodwill gesture' following the repatriation of the remains of an Israeli soldier who went missing over 35 years ago.
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Cambodia Charges 3 Chinese With Money Laundering
A Cambodian court on Sunday charged three Chinese nationals with money laundering after the men were allegedly caught carrying more than $3.5 million without proper provenance for the money.
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The Latest: Houses Collapse as Floods Rise in Mozambique
The Latest on Cyclone Kenneth’s aftermath (all times local):
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The Latest: Spanish Party Leaders Urge High Turnout in Vote
The Latest on the Spanish national election (all times local):
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5 Candidates Vying to Become Spain’s Next Prime Minister
A new generation of young and media-savvy political leaders is vying to become Spain’s next prime minister in Sunday’s general election. They are all men and all aged below 50.
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Deeply Divided, Spaniards Vote With Eye on Far-Right’s Rise
A divided Spain is voting in its third general election in four years, with all eyes on whether a far-right party will enter Parliament for the first time in decades and potentially help unseat the Socialist government.
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Serious Flooding in Mozambique in Wake of Cyclone Kenneth
Serious flooding began on Sunday in parts of northern Mozambique that were hit by Cyclone Kenneth three days ago, with waters waist-high in areas, after the government urged many people to immediately seek higher ground. Hundreds of thousands of people were at risk.
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Leaders Struggle to Make Sense of Fatal Attack on Synagogue
The rabbi who led a service on the last day of Passover suffered a gunshot wound to his hands and two others endured shrapnel wounds as political, civic and religious leaders across the country struggled to make sense of another fatal attack on a house of worship six months after a mass shooting in a Pittsburgh synagogue.
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Iran FM Says He Will Visit North Korea
Iran’s foreign minister says he will visit North Korea as both countries struggle under U.S. sanctions.