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Nigeria Counts Votes as Nation Awaits Election Outcome
Vote counting continued Sunday as Nigerians awaited the outcome of a presidential poll seen as a tight race between the president and a former vice president.
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The Latest: Pope Vows to Confront Predators, End Cover-Ups
The Latest on Pope Francis’ summit at the Vatican on preventing clergy sex abuse (all times local):
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Pope Vows to End Cover-Ups, Fight Sex Abuse With God’s Wrath
Pope Francis closed out his extraordinary summit on preventing clergy sex abuse by vowing Sunday to confront abusers with 'the wrath of God,' end the cover-ups by their superiors and prioritize the victims of this 'brazen, aggressive and destructive evil.'
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Iran: Detained American Not Held on Security Charges
Iran says an American detained last July is not being held on security-related charges.
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Mine Left by Islamic State Militants Kills 20 in Syria
A land mine left by the Islamic State group struck a van packed with workers in eastern Syria on Sunday, killing more than 20 of them, Syria’s state news agency said. The agency earlier reported that 24 people were killed.
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China’s Huawei Set to Unveil 5G Phone With Folding Screen
China’s Huawei is set to take the wraps off a new folding-screen phone, joining the latest trend for bendable devices as it challenges the global smartphone market’s dominant players, Apple and Samsung.
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Kashmir Shuts to Protest Indian Crackdown Against Activists
Shops and businesses were closed in Kashmir on Sunday to protest a sweeping crackdown against activists seeking the end of Indian rule in the disputed region.
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R. Kelly’s Music Legacy Tested Again After Sex Abuse Charges
R. Kelly is regarded as one of music’s all-time hit makers, but the R&B star’s career is being seriously tested once again after new criminal charges were brought against him.
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Senegal Voters Choose Whether to Give President Another Term
Senegalese voters are choosing Sunday whether to give President Macky Sall a second term in office as critics accused the incumbent leader of having blocked the strongest opposition candidates from running against him.
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EU Parliament Election Could Upend Politics Across Europe
EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker was so stupefied after Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban attacked his migration policies that he publicly muttered 'I cannot believe what I read.' When Orban’s party later targeted him in a virulent election poster campaign, Juncker was again dumbfounded, saying 'You can’t really act against lies.'
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3 UK Cabinet Ministers May Break With PM May Over Brexit
Three senior British Cabinet ministers are suggesting they may break with Prime Minister Theresa May and back amendments to delay Brexit unless a deal is agreed to in the next week.
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Nun to Vatican Abuse Summit: ‘This Storm Will Not Pass By’
A prominent Nigerian nun has blasted the culture of silence in the Catholic Church that has long sought to hide clergy sexual abuse, telling a Vatican summit that transparency and an admission of mistakes is needed to restore trust.
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Pakistan FM’s Letter to UN Warns of Security Deterioration
Pakistan’s foreign minister has appealed to the U.N. Security Council to draw attention to Indian threats of force in the wake of the Pulwama suicide bombing that killed more than 40 Indian soldiers in disputed Kashmir.
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AP PHOTOS: A Selection of Pictures From the Past Week
Here’s your look at highlights from the weekly AP photo report, a gallery featuring a mix of front-page photography, the odd image you might have missed and lasting moments our editors think you should see.
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Moldova Parliamentary Ballot: What’s at Stake?
More than three million Moldovans are eligible to vote in parliamentary elections Sunday in this former Soviet republic wedged between Romania and Ukraine. They will choose representatives for the next four-year term of the 101-seat legislature. No outright winner is expected and the ballot will likely deepen a rift between pro-Western and pro-Russian forces, amid concerns about endemic corruption and crumbling democracy.
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Macron Visits French Farm Fair Amid Rural Anger, Decline
President Emmanuel Macron pledged Saturday to protect European farming standards and culinary traditions threatened by aggressive foreign trade practices that see food as a 'product like any other.'
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Bangladesh’s Leader Visits Injured in Deadly Dhaka Fire
Bangladesh’s prime minister on Saturday visited some of the people injured in a devastating fire in the capital, while investigators said they had found a huge stock of flammable materials stashed in the basement of the five-story building where the blaze began.
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A Look at Nigeria’s Top 2 Presidential Contenders
Africa’s most populous country goes to the polls on Saturday to decide whether President Muhammadu Buhari deserves a second term. While more than 70 people are running to lead Nigeria, the close race comes down to Buhari and a billionaire former vice president, Atiku Abubakar.
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Severely Ill Children Left in Limbo by Venezuela-US Crisis
Carlos Acosta thought his prayers had been answered when he was able to fly his son out of Venezuela, where hospitals lack basic supplies, to Spain for a needed bone marrow transplant.
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The Latest: Top Presidential Challenger Votes in Nigeria
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Swede Gets 4.5 Years for Last Year’s Royal Jewels Heist
A 22-year-old Swede has been sentenced to four and a half years in prison after he was convicted of stealing royal funeral artifacts said to be worth 65 million kronor ($7 million) from a Swedish cathedral last year.
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South Sudan’s Hunger Is Growing, Despite 5 Months of Peace
Five months into South Sudan’s fragile peace, 1.5 million people are on the brink of starvation and half the population, more than six million people, are facing extreme hunger, say the United Nations and South Sudan’s government in a report issued Friday.
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In Nigeria, Boko Haram Violence Disenfranchises Many Voters
Mariam Musa gestured with her hand toward her mouth, twisting her face as she told of her main problem: not enough to eat or drink.
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Ireland Publishes No-Deal Brexit Bill It Hopes It Won’t Need
The Irish government has published legislation designed to ease the damage if Britain leaves the European Union without a deal — but says it hopes the law will never be needed.
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BMW, Daimler Launch Car- and Ride-Sharing Joint Venture
Automakers Daimler and BMW are formally launching their joint venture in services that make it possible to use their cars without necessarily owning one.
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Shin Birdies Last Hole to Lead LPGA Thailand After 2 Rounds
South Korean golfer Jenny Shin snatched the lead at the LPGA Thailand with a birdie on the last hole of the second round at Siam Country Club Pattaya on Friday.
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Kenya Court Postpones Ruling on Anti-Gay Laws to May 24
A Kenyan court has postponed a ruling on whether to decriminalize same sex relationships.
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French National Faces Myanmar Court on Drone Flying Charge
A French national appeared in court Friday in Myanmar after being arrested two weeks ago for allegedly flying a drone close to the country’s vast parliament complex.
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Russian Opens Money Laundering Probe Involving Moldova
The Russian Interior Ministry says that it has launched a money laundering probe involving the influential leader of Moldova’s Democratic Party, just two days before parliamentary elections in the former Soviet republic.
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FIFA Bans Chelsea From Signing Players in 2 Transfer Windows
FIFA has banned Chelsea from signing players until the 2020 offseason transfer window for breaching rules covering young players.
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Shares in World’s Top Shipping Firm Sink on US Tariffs Risk
Shares in the world’s biggest shipping company, Denmark’s A.P. Moller-Maersk, plunged Thursday after it warned of the commercial damage it would suffer from a U.S. escalation in the trade war with China.
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Barclays Sets Aside Millions to Deal With Brexit Uncertainty
British bank Barclays says it set aside 150 million pounds ($196 million) to deal with economic uncertainty as Britain prepares to leave the European Union.
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Swedish Teen Leads Belgian Students on 7th Climate March
Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg is joining Belgian students who are skipping classes for the seventh Thursday in a row to march through Brussels to draw more attention to fighting climate change.
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Albanian Opposition Holds Anti-Govt Rally, Demands New Vote
Thousands of protesters supporting Albania’s opposition surrounded the parliament building Thursday and demanded the government step down, claiming it’s corrupt and has links to organized crime.
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Louisiana Woman Charged in Shooting of Her Pet Llama, Earl
A Louisiana woman is accused of shooting her pet llama named Earl who she says attacked her.
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Sheriff: Woman Died in Accidental Fall at Georgia Party
The sheriff’s office of Forsyth County, Georgia, says a woman found dead in the backyard of a Cumming home died in an accidental fall.
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AP Photos: Historic Bangladesh District Razed by Deadly Fire
Charred buildings and vehicles are all that remain of sections of a centuries-old shopping district in Bangladesh’s capital, where a late-night fire raced through narrow alleys packed with residences, shops, restaurants and warehouses and killed dozens of people.
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2 Killed in Munich Shooting, Police Say No Danger to Public
German media report that two men have died after a shooting in Munich.
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Recruitment of New Soldiers Threatens South Sudan’s Peace
South Sudan’s rival armed groups are forcefully recruiting civilians, including child soldiers, violating a fragile peace deal signed five months ago.
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Dutch Report: More Info Needed on Flying Over Conflict Zones
A Dutch safety watchdog says airlines around the world need more and better information to make risk assessments about flying over conflict zones.

