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Iran Moves to Strike 4 Zeroes From Its Battered Currency
Iran’s president has sent a bill to parliament that would cut four zeroes from value of the nation’s sanctions-battered currency, the rial.
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A Quarter of People Living in Germany Have Foreign Roots
A quarter of all people living in Germany have a migrant background ? the highest figure yet recorded in the country of 83 million.
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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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Group: Saudi-Led Coalition Killed 47 Yemen Fishermen in 2018
A leading rights group says the Saudi-led coalition killed at least 47 Yemeni fishermen in bombing attacks on fishing boats last year.
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Sleeping Bear National Lakeshore Logs 50 Millionth Visitor
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in northern Michigan has welcomed its 50 millionth visitor.
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Thousands Interested in Dutch Idea for Brexit Beach Party
As the deadline for Britain to quit the European Union approaches, thousands of people are expressing interest in a Brexit beach party in the Netherlands to say a fond farewell.
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Trial to Start in Case of Fatal Shooting Over Parking Spot
Jurors are set to hear opening arguments in the trial of a white man who is accused of fatally shooting an unarmed black man during a dispute over a parking space in Florida.
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Spain: Island Wildfire Eases, Lets Evacuees Return Home
Authorities in the Canary Islands say cooler temperatures and weaker winds are helping firefighters to progress in bringing Spain’s biggest wildfire so far this year under control, permitting just under half of the more than 10,000 people evacuated to return home.
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DC Enacts Emergency Regulations to Stop Migrant Kids Shelter
Washington, D.C., has enacted emergency regulations to stop the federal government’s plan to house unaccompanied migrant children there.
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McCain’s Family Fights to Define Legacy of Civility, Service
Cindy McCain stood on a knoll in Tempe, Arizona, last year and looked out over the Rio Salado.