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Ex-C. African Republic Leader Insists Return Is Peaceful
Former Central African Republic President Francois Bozize insists he has returned from exile with peaceful intentions, even as concerns are growing that he will run in the upcoming presidential election.
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Hungary: Warning Shots Fired as Migrants Try to Cross Border
A security guard fired three warning shots when several dozen migrants tried to enter Hungary Tuesday through a border crossing with Serbia, Hungarian police said.
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Qatar Emir Names New Prime Minister From Within Royal Court
Qatar’s ruling emir accepted the resignation of the country’s prime minister on Tuesday and appointed in his place another member from the ruling Al Thani family who has deep experience in the royal court.
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Israeli, German Presidents Visit Jewish School in Berlin
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin is visiting a Jewish high school in Berlin as part of a three-day trip to Germany.
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Market Attack Kills at Least 30 in Northern Burkina Faso
Suspected Islamic extremists attacked a busy market in Burkina Faso and killed more than 30 people over the weekend, authorities said, as the West African country’s security situation deteriorates.
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Federal Agency Would Protect Coalfields Habitat for Crayfish
A federal agency has proposed designating habitat areas for two protected crayfish species in the coalfields of Kentucky, Virginia and West Virginia.
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Nashville Officer Chided for Not Using Gun in Prior Shooting
Newly revealed police records show a white Nashville police officer charged with fatally shooting an armed black man who was running away had been reprimanded by supervisors months earlier for not shooting another armed suspect in a similar case.
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EU High Official for Talks in Poland on Rule of Law Threats
The vice president of the European Commission, Vera Jourova, is in Poland for talks with parliament and justice officials regarding recently adopted legislation that restricts judges and the mounting conflict in Poland as the government takes steps to control the court system.
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As US Rescues Some From Virus in China, Others Left Behind
As hundreds of Americans prepare to evacuate Wuhan, the central Chinese city at the heart of a new virus outbreak that has killed over 100, San Francisco native Doug Perez is staying behind.
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UK Poised to Decide on Allowing Huawei to Build New Networks
Britain’s National Security Council is poised to decide whether to allow Chinese tech giant Huawei to build aspects of its new high speed mobile network, a pivotal decision with implications for the country’s diplomatic relations with the United States and China.