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UK Police Seek Motive in Stabbing Attack That Left 3 Dead
British police on Sunday were seeking the motive of a 25-year-old man suspected of stabbing three people to death in a daylight attack in a park.
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Indian Fire Kills Pakistani Girl, Wounds Family in Kashmir
Indian troops backed by artillery and long-range guns fired on villages along the border in the Pakistani-administered side of the Kashmir region, killing a 13-year-old-girl and wounding her mother and brother, local officials and Pakistan’s military said Sunday.
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1 Man Dead, 11 People Wounded in Minneapolis Shooting
One man is dead and 11 people suffered non-life-threatening wounds in a shooting in Minneapolis, police there said early Sunday.
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The Latest: Archbishop Criticizes Toppling of Park Statue
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Comedian DL Hughley COVID-19 Positive After Fainting Onstage
Comedian D.L. Hughley announced he tested positive for COVID-19 after collapsing onstage during a performance in Nashville, Tennessee.
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The Latest: Spain’s National State of Emergency Ends
MADRID – Spain’s national state of emergency has ended after three months of restrictions on movement to rein in its COVID-19 outbreak.
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Ruling Populists Look Set to Win Serbia Vote Amid Pandemic
Serbia’s ruling populists are set to tighten their hold on power in a Sunday parliamentary election held amid concerns over the spread of the coronavirus in the Balkan country and a partial boycott by the opposition.
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Indonesia’s Most Volatile Volcano Spews Ash in New Eruption
Indonesia’s most volatile volcano on Sunday spewed ash and hot gas in a massive column as high as 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) into the sky.
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China May Enact Hong Kong Security Law at End of June
China’s top lawmaking body has announced a three-day session for the end of this month, a move that raises the possibility of the enactment of a national security law for Hong Kong that has stirred debate and fears in the semi-autonomous territory.
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Spain Opens Border to UK Tourists; Trump Wants Less Testing
Spain reopened its borders to British tourists on Sunday in a bid to kickstart its economy while Brazil and South Africa struggled with rising levels of coronavirus infections. At a campaign rally, President Donald Trump said he told his government to reduce U.S. testing for the virus, an apparent attempt to avoid unflattering statistics.