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S. Korea Cancels Japan Intelligence Deal Amid Trade Dispute
South Korea says it is canceling an intelligence-sharing pact with Japan amid a bitter trade dispute with its Asian neighbor.
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Ex-Colorado Gov. Hickenlooper Says He’s Running for Senate
Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper said Thursday that he will run for the U.S. Senate, becoming the immediate front-runner in a crowded Democratic field vying for the right to challenge Republican incumbent Cory Gardner.
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Tennessee Man Sought in 2015 Killing Arrested in Mexico
Federal authorities say a Tennessee man wanted on a murder charge in a shooting at a market four years ago has been found in Mexico.
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Kosovo Disbands Parliament to Hold an Early Election
Kosovo’s parliament has been disbanded, opening the way to the country’s president to set the date for an early general election.
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APNewsBreak: Duo to Push Opioid Settlement Toward Hospitals
West Virginia University President Gordon Gee and former Ohio Gov. John Kasich are creating a nonprofit that will fight to steer cash from any national opioid settlement to hospitals, rather than to local and state governments already sparring for control of the dollars.
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Rights Groups Slam UN on Planned Egypt Conference
Several Egyptian rights groups are calling on a U.N. agency to rule out Egypt as the host of its conference on torture because of the country’s dismal human rights record.
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Weekslong Standoffs in Mediterranean Becoming ‘New Normal’
A Doctors Without Borders spokesman aboard a rescue ship carrying 356 migrants says the fact that it has become 'the new normal' for such ships to be stuck at sea for weeks waiting for permission to dock is 'appalling.'
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UK Leader Heads to Paris to Press for Fresh Brexit Talks
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to find little support for his drive to reopen Brexit negotiations when he meets with French President Emmanuel Macron on the second stop of his European tour.
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Report: 2 Iranian Lawmakers Arrested for ‘Disrupting’ Market
Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency says two lawmakers have been arrested for unspecified actions described as 'disrupting' the country’s car market.
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Papuan Students Hold Independence Rally in Indonesia Capital
A group of nearly 100 West Papuan students in Indonesia’s capital have staged a protest against racism and called for independence for their region.