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Family Urge Investigation of Journalist Slain in South Sudan
Lawyers for the family of slain American-British journalist Christopher Allen are urging South Sudan’s government to investigate his death as a potential war crime, two years after he was killed.
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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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Thousands in Mozambique Rebuild After Devastating Cyclones
When Cyclone Idai roared through central Mozambique in March, it made some 200,000 people homeless and destroyed about 2 million acres of crops.
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Syria Activists: Strikes Kill 3, Including Woman, Her Child
Syrian opposition activists say airstrikes targeting the country’s last major rebel stronghold, the northwestern province of Idlib, have killed three civilians, including a woman and her child.
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Landmark Euthanasia Trial Opens in the Netherlands
A landmark euthanasia trial has opened in the Netherlands seeking to pinpoint what to do with dementia patients who have previously stated their wish to die under certain circumstances but later might have second thoughts.
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Trump to Little League Champs: ‘See You at the White House!’
President Donald Trump is applauding the Louisiana team that claimed its first Little League World Series title, tweeting: 'Congratulations to Louisiana’s Champions. See you at the White House!'
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Group to Give Nearly $2M to Ohio Shooting Victims, Families
An Ohio nonprofit is convening more than a dozen volunteers to oversee disbursement of nearly $2 million raised to help those affected by the recent mass shooting.
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The Latest: UK, Australian Leaders Discuss Post-Brexit Trade
The Latest on the summit of leaders from the Group of Seven democracies (all times local):
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Russian Agency Reveals Details of Radiation After Explosion
Russia’s state weather and environment monitoring agency has released new details about a brief spike in radioactivity following a recent explosion at the navy’s testing range.
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Report: Air Force Plane Plunges Into Sea of Southeast Coast
Emergency services in southeastern Spain say they have received numerous calls saying a plane believed to belong to the Spanish Air Force has plunged into waters just off the coast.