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Britain’s EU Journey: When the EU Faced Its Biggest Crisis
Britain officially leaves the European Union on Jan. 31 after a debilitating political period that has bitterly divided the nation since the 2016 Brexit referendum.
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AP PHOTOS: Spanish Towns Embrace Peculiar Old Festivals
Spain has a rich tradition of colorful, and sometimes bizarre, festivals.
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Shiffrin Wins Super-G, 2 Days After Downhill Triumph
Mikaela Shiffrin won a women?s World Cup super-G Sunday for her second triumph in a speed event in three days.
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Australian Open Glance: Nadal, Kyrgios Duel in 4th Round
A quick look at the Australian Open:
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Survivor in Slovenia Turns 100 on Holocaust Remembrance Day
For Marija Frlan it’s as symbolic as it can get: A survivor of a Nazi concentration camp during World War II, the Slovenian woman turns 100 years old on Monday, the international Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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German Military Resumes Training Troops in Northern Iraq
The German military resumed training Iraqi troops in the country’s Kurdish north on Sunday, about three weeks after it was suspended following the U.S. killing of a top Iranian general in Baghdad.
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Italians Vote in 2 Regions; Salvini Eyes Return to Power
Right-wing opposition leader Matteo Salvini is telling Italians who are voting in two regions to use their ballots to help his anti-migrant party return to national power.
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First for Jabeur as She Reaches Quarterfinals in Australia
Ons Jabeur is the first Arab woman to make it to a Grand Slam singles quarterfinal, and she’s proud to lead the way.
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Netanyahu Hopes to ‘Make History’ With White House Visit
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday he hopes to ?make history? during his upcoming trip to the White House for the expected unveiling of President Donald Trump’s Mideast peace plan.
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California Patient Is 3rd US Case of New Virus From China
A patient in Southern California is the third person in the U.S. to be diagnosed with the new pneumonia-like virus from China, health officials said.