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Crisis Talks Continue as Conservative Party Chief Makes Plea
The chairman of Britain’s Conservative Party is urging Parliament to back an unpopular withdrawal agreement as British and European Union officials seek a breakthrough on the Brexit impasse.
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Nigerians Vote for Powerful Governor Posts Amid Some Unrest
Nigerians went to the polls on Saturday to choose governors in 29 of 36 states in Africa’s largest democracy amid reports of heavy military deployment and attacks against electoral facilities in a few areas.
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US Envoy in Kosovo to Push for Lifting of Tax on Serbia
A senior U.S. official has met with Kosovo top leaders trying to convince Pristina to revoke or suspend a tariff on Serb goods so that dialogue with Serbia can resume.
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Patient Opens Fire at Prague Hospital, Wounds 2
Czech police say a patient has opened fire in a Prague hospital, wounding two other patients.
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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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‘Forbidden City’ Tells Germany’s Complex Military History
Werner Borchert grinds out a cigarette with his leather boot, zips up his down jacket and unlocks a rusty door with a sign reading 'Do not enter.' He’s entering anyway.
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As Curling Grows, It Finds a New Target: College Campuses
Harvard sophomore Jack Schroeder has modest expectations for the prestige and fortune that might await him across the river if the Crimson manage to win the college curling national championships outside of Boston this weekend.
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India Asks Pakistan for Concrete Crackdown on Terror Groups
India on Saturday demanded that Pakistan take concrete steps against terrorists operating from its territory, while at the same time returning its top diplomat to Islamabad amid an easing of tensions between the nuclear rivals.
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Peterson’s 3 Helps Washington Stun No. 11 Oregon State
Missy Peterson wouldn’t let Washington’s season end.
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Williams, Gallinari Lead Clippers Past Thunder 118-110
Lou Williams is close to etching his name in the record book as the NBA’s career leader in points off the bench.