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Jailed Tunisian Presidential Candidate Awaits Court Decision
Supporters of jailed Tunisian presidential candidate Nabil Karoui are protesting to demand his release so that he can freely campaign for the Sept. 15 vote.
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Russian Protest Leader to Face Court
A Russian activist who spearheaded this summer’s anti-government protests has been detained and faces court just days before the local vote that provoked the opposition.
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MH17 Investigators Want to Speak to Ukrainian Prisoner
Dutch prosecutors investigating the downing five years ago of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over eastern Ukraine want to speak to a man being held by Ukrainian authorities, calling him a 'person of interest' in their probe.
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Libya’s Coast Guard Intercepts 108 Europe-Bound Migrants
Libya’s coast guard says it has intercepted 108 Europe-bound migrants off the country’s Mediterranean coast.
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The Latest: Pound Slides as Investors Watch Brexit Showdown
The Latest on Brexit (all times local):
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South Korean Reporters Grill Minister Nominee for 11 Hours
South Korean reporters have grilled President Moon Jae-in’s nominee as justice minister for 11 hours over suspected ethical lapses surrounding his family that have triggered an intense political row and cut into Moon’s popularity ratings.
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Lego Aims to Expand Sales in China, India
Toy maker Lego said Tuesday its revenue rose 4% in the first half of 2019 but significant investments to grow its business in China and India led to a 12% drop in net profit.
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Triplet Says He Accidentally Killed Brother While Cooking
A Georgia triplet accused of fatally stabbing one of his brothers says the stabbing was a mistake and he only meant to hug his brother.
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Searchers Hunt Missing Spanish Olympian in Mountain Area
A search squad of hundreds is combing a mountainous area outside Madrid 10 days after former alpine ski racer and Olympic medalist Blanca Fernández Ochoa went missing.
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Australia Says More Sri Lankans Trying to Migrate Illegally
An Australian general in charge of combating illegal migration said Tuesday that there’s been an increase in the number of Sri Lankans seeking to enter Australia illegally by boat in recent months.