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The Louvre Museum Pays Tribute to Pyramid’s Architect Pei
Paris’ Louvre museum is paying tribute to the architect of its giant glass pyramid, I.M. Pei, who has died at age 102.
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Migrants on the Island of Lesbos Find Refuge on Soccer Field
A 10-minute walk from Europe’s largest refugee camp, across olive groves and open land scattered with thorns and wildflowers, sits a nondescript yet remarkable soccer field.
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Morocco Says It’s Cutting Illegal Migrant Crossings to Spain
Morocco’s border security chief says the North African kingdom is using new tactics to cut into the surge of migrants seeking to reach Europe, stopping about 25,000 attempts to reach Spain so far this year.
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I.M. Pei’s Legacy Stretched From the West to the East
The legacy of American architect I.M. Pei stretches from west to east, from the Louvre museum to his native China, where he helped fuse tradition and modernity as the country opened up after the Cultural Revolution.
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The Latest: German Military Resumes Training Mission in Iraq
The Latest on developments in the Persian Gulf region and elsewhere in the Mideast amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and Iran (all times local):
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10 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
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Brussels Jewish Museum Attacker Transferred to France
The French leader of the 2014 attack at the Jewish Museum in Brussels has been transferred to France in relation to the hostage taking of French journalists in Syria.
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Amazon Takes Top Stake in UK Food Delivery Firm Deliveroo
Amazon is investing in British meal delivery company Deliveroo, expanding its reach into food retailing.
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Egypt Deports 33 Sudanese Migrants Trying to Reach Libya
Egypt has deported 33 Sudanese migrants who were trying to reach Libya to head onward to Europe.
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Ukraine’s Coalition Collapses in Blow to President-Elect
Ukraine’s ruling parliamentary coalition has collapsed in what represents a setback for the country’s president-elect’s plans to hold early elections.