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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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Nike Closing Oregon Project in Wake of Salazar Ban
Nike says it is closing its Oregon Project track and field program following Alberto Salazar’s four-year ban.
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Sex Tapes, Scandals in Hungary’s Local Election Campaign
Campaigns in Hungary for upcoming municipal elections have been tainted by candidates’ sex tapes, alleged drug use and other scandals, while the most important contest ? for mayor of Budapest ? is seen by several pollsters as a statistical dead heat.
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Indonesia: Minister’s Attacker Was Under Police Surveillance
An Indonesian official says the Muslim militant who wounded the country’s security minister in a brazen knife attack has been under government surveillance for some time but police have not attempted to arrest him because there was no evidence that he posed an immediate threat.
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Djokovic Loses to Tsitsipas in Shanghai Quarterfinals
Novak Djokovic’s semifinal streak in Shanghai is over.
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Pakistan Launches Another Case Against Convicted Ex-PM
Pakistan’s anti-graft tribunal has ordered that convicted ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif be questioned on money laundering allegations over the next two weeks.
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Renault Ousts CEO Who Replaced Jailed Former Head Ghosn
French carmaker Renault has dismissed its chief executive officer, overhauling its leadership once again after the jailing of its previous chairman and CEO.
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Czechs Pay Last Respect to Pop Singer Karel Gott
Czechs are paying their last respects to Karel Gott, the country’s most popular pop singer who died last week.
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The Latest: NATO Secretary-General Lauds Nobel Winner Abiy
The Latest on the Nobel Prizes (all times local):
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Thai Army Chief Rants at Critics, Warns of Hong Kong Unrest
Thailand’s powerful army chief has declared that the country’s government is virtually at war with its critics, warning that politicians and intellectuals may 'manipulate' young people to stage protests like those in Hong Kong.