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China Denies Speculation of Military Presence in Afghanistan
China’s defense ministry defended military cooperation with Tajikistan Thursday following a report of a sizeable Chinese troop presence at a base in the Central Asian state.
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Father Hurls 4 Children Out of Upper Floor Window in Croatia
Police say a man threw his four small children from the upper floor window of their family home on a Croatian island, injuring two of them seriously.
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2-Time World Boxing Champ DeGale Retires
Two-time world boxing champion James DeGale announced his retirement on Thursday, 10 years after his professional debut.
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Afghan Police: Taliban Storm Security Outpost, Killing 5
Afghanistan’s police say Taliban fighters stormed a security outpost in the northern Balkh province killing 5 personnel.
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Irish Drivers Warned to Get Paperwork for ‘No-Deal’ Brexit
Irish drivers have been warned they will need a special insurance document to cross the currently invisible border to Northern Ireland after next month if the U.K. leaves the European Union without a deal.
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What to Know About Estonia’s March 3 General Election
Nearly a million people are eligible to vote Sunday to choose Estonia’s 101-seat Riigikogu legislature, where the outgoing prime minister and his Center Party is pitted against the center-right opposition Reform Party.
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AP Photos: Trump-Kim Summit Ends Without Deal
The summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ended without an agreement in Hanoi.
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Israel Frees Palestinian Woman Lawmaker Held for 20 Months
The family of a Palestinian lawmaker says Israeli authorities have released Khalida Jarrar after 20 months of holding her in detention without raising charges.
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BMW, Daimler Team Up on Automated Driving Technology
BMW and Daimler announced Thursday they will work together on developing the automated driving technology expected to transform the industry in the years ahead as automakers try to fend off competition from tech companies such as Uber and Waymo.
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UN Faults Israel Over Deadly 2018 Crackdown on Gaza Protests
U.N.-backed investigators say Israeli soldiers intentionally fired on civilians and could have committed crimes against humanity during crackdowns against Palestinian demonstrations in Gaza last year that left 189 people dead.