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Greek Authorities Investigate Missing Military Materials
Greece’s navy says military and police officials are looking into the disappearance of 'military material' from a naval facility on the eastern Aegean island of Leros.
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Wimbledon CEO to Leave After 2020 Tournament
The chief executive of Wimbledon says he will step down after eight years in the role.
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The Latest: VW Says It Has Scale to Make Electrics Succeed
The Latest on the Frankfurt auto show (all times local):
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Ukraine Adopts Bill on Presidential Impeachment
Ukraine’s parliament has adopted a bill spelling out procedures for a presidential impeachment.
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Experts Say Adapting to Climate Change Can Pay Off Manifold
A group of leaders from business, politics and science have called for a massive investment in adapting to climate change over the next decade, arguing it would reap significant returns as countries avoid catastrophic losses and boost their economies.
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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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Greenpeace Activists Detained in Poland During Coal Protest
Environmental group Greenpeace says several of its activists were detained by armed and masked Polish border guards who forced their way onto the group’s ship as it was trying to block a delivery of coal to the port in Gdansk.
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US Military Officials in Turkey for Syria ‘Safe Zone’ Talks
Turkey’s defense ministry says two top U.S. military officials are in Turkey for talks over a planned 'safe zone' in northeast Syrian.
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Iranian Female Soccer Fan Dies After Setting Herself on Fire
An Iranian female soccer fan has died after setting herself on fire outside a court after learning she may have to serve a six-month sentence for trying to enter a soccer stadium.
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Delaware Probes 3 Possible Cases of Vape-Related Lung Issues
Delaware health officials are investigating three possible cases of severe lung disease related to the use of electronic cigarettes and vaping.