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Manhunt on After 3 Attack Money Transporter in Germany
Authorities in Germany are searching for three suspects who attacked a money transport truck at Cologne-Bonn airport and shot a guard.
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China Says Pest Concerns Justify Ban on Canadian Canola
China is blocking some imports of the agricultural product canola from Canada due to fears of insect infestation, the foreign ministry said Wednesday.
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World Economic Growth Forecasts Cut Amid Trade Concerns
A top economic watchdog has cut its forecasts for global economic growth due to the impact of trade disputes, Brexit and weakening demand in Europe and China.
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UN Rights Chief Bemoans Israel’s Response to Key Gaza Report
The U.N. human rights chief is expressing disappointment with Israel over its 'immediate dismissal' of a report about deadly violence by Israel security forces against protesters in Gaza last year.
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Guards Block 18 French Prisons After Inmate Knife Attack
Guards blocked entrances at as many as 18 French prisons after two colleagues were stabbed by a radicalized inmate.
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Official Warns of ‘No-Deal’ Brexit Risk to Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland’s top civil servant is warning that a disorderly U.K. exit from the European Union will lead to a sharp increase in unemployment and an exodus of businesses from the region.
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India, Pakistan Again Target Army Posts, Villages in Kashmir
Indian and Pakistani soldiers shelled military outposts and villages along their highly militarized frontier in disputed Kashmir on Wednesday, in new violence despite stepped-up diplomatic efforts by the rival countries to ease tensions.
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Fear Mounting for British in EU as ‘No-Deal’ Brexit Looms
In less than a month the United Kingdom could leave the European Union, but more than a million British nationals will remain there — unwilling to let Brexit force them from the lives they’ve built on the continent.
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Iran Says No Chance of Negotiations, Compromise With US
Iran’s president says there’s no chance of negotiations or compromise with the United States, because Washington allegedly is seeking to topple the government in Tehran.
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Tulane Student Killed by Flying Tires at Highway Rest Stop
Authorities say a Tulane University student was killed at an Interstate 10 rest stop in Mississippi when two tires came loose from a passing tractor-trailer and struck her.