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Berlin Chair Protest to Back Calls for Greek Camp Evacuation
Activists are setting up thousands of chairs outside the German parliament in Berlin to underline their calls to take in migrants from an overcrowded camp on a Greek island.
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The Latest: 2 Man City Players Test Positive for Virus
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
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Supporters Gather for Assange Court Extradition Showdown
Lawyers for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and the U.S. government were squaring off in a London court on Monday at a high-stakes extradition case delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.
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EU Seeks Details After Report UK May Renege on Brexit Terms
The European Union's chief Brexit negotiator said Monday that he will seek clarification from London about a report that Britain might be planning to renege on commitments it has made during negotiations on its departure from the bloc, as concern mounts that trust between the sides is evaporating.
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In Pandemic, Nigerian Teacher Can ‘Teach the Whole World’
For many 12th graders, the closure of Nigeria's public schools to combat the spread of COVID-19 presents a particular problem: How to prepare for crucial, final exams?
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UK Police Arrest Man Over String of Stabbings in Birmingham
British police arrested a 27-year-old man early Monday on suspicion of murder and seven counts of attempted murder following a string of stabbings in a busy nightlife district in the central England city of Birmingham over the weekend.
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German Industrial Production Up for 3rd Consecutive Month
German industrial production increased for the third consecutive month in July, but the gain was relatively modest following bigger gains in the immediate aftermath of this spring’s shutdowns, official data showed Monday.
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US Navy Searches for Missing Nimitz Sailor in Arabian Sea
The U.S. Navy searched through the night into Monday morning for a sailor who went missing from the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz during its patrol of the northern Arabian Sea amid tensions with Iran.
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Matt Kemp’s Clutch HR Powers Rockies Past Dodgers Again, 7-6
Matt Kemp hit a go-ahead, two-run homer in the eighth inning against his former team, and the Colorado Rockies sent the Los Angeles Dodgers to their first series loss of the season with a 7-6 victory Sunday night.
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Pakistan Seeking Relief From $5.8B Fine Over Mining Lease
Pakistan is seeking the reversal of a $5.8 billion penalty imposed by an international tribunal for denying a mining lease to an Australian company, saying that paying the fine would hinder its handling of the coronavirus pandemic.