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Saudi Energy Minister Concerned About Oil Price Volatility
Saudi Arabia’s energy minister says major oil producers need to do better to narrow swings in prices that dip below $60 a barrel and rise above $86.
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16 Injured in Kashmir Protests After 2 Rebels Killed
Police say massive anti-India protests and clashes erupted in disputed Kashmir leading to injuries to at least 16 people after a gunbattle between militants and government forces killed two rebels.
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Pompeo Applauds Qatar’s Assistance While on Mideast Tour
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is in Qatar, a nation targeted by a four American allies in the Mideast.
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In-Form Schwarz Leads Kristoffersen, Hirscher in WCup Slalom
Continuing his career-best run of form, Marco Schwarz was fastest in the first leg of a World Cup slalom Sunday.
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Greek Defense Minister Resigns Over Macedonia Name Change
Greek Defense Minister Panos Kammenos, leader of the junior partner in the country’s coalition government, has resigned over the Macedonia name deal, which he opposes.
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Sudan’s Chief Prosecutor Says 24 Killed in Ongoing Unrest
The Sudanese government says more than three weeks of anti-government protests has left 24 people dead. That’s a casualty toll higher by five from the previous tally announced by authorities.
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Switzerland Says 6 Citizens Killed in Swedish Minibus Crash
Switzerland says six of its citizens have been killed in a road crash in northern Sweden.
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Arab Nations Inch Toward Rehabilitating Syria’s Assad
He has survived eight years of war and billions of dollars in money and weapons aimed at toppling him. Now Syrian President Bashar Assad is poised to be readmitted to the fold of Arab nations, a feat once deemed unthinkable as he forcefully crushed the uprising against his family’s rule.
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The Latest: Israeli PM Confirms Weekend Strikes in Syria
The Latest on Israel’s operation along its border with Lebanon (all times local):
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Pope to Parents: It’s OK to Fight, Just Not in Front of Kids
Pope Francis is offering new parents a bit of advice, telling them it’s perfectly normal to fight but just not in front of their children because of the 'anguish' it causes.