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Report: Verdict Issued Against US Navy Veteran Held in Iran
An Iranian semi-official news agency says Iran’s judiciary has delivered a verdict against U.S. Navy veteran Michael White who was detained last July in Iran but there’s no information as to what the ruling is.
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Iranian Couple Arrested After Marriage Proposal in Public
A young Iranian couple have been arrested after a marriage proposal in public, captured on a video clip that went viral on social media.
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The Latest: UN Migration Agency Says German Staffer on Plane
The Latest on Ethiopian Airlines crash (all times local):
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UK Prime Minister Fights to Save Brexit Deal
British Prime Minister Theresa May is fighting to save her European Union divorce deal with the negotiations deadlocked a day before Parliament is scheduled to vote on the plan.
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Croatia’s Top Oyster Farmers in Alarm After Norovirus Found
Oyster farming is the pride of this small town in the south of Croatia’s Adriatic Sea coast. But tasting the famed local delicacy may not be a good idea at the moment.
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Georgia Homeowner Charged With Murder in Electrician’s Death
A Georgia homeowner accused of shooting two electricians working at his home has since been charged with murder.
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French Tycoon on Trial Over $450 Million Arbitration Deal
French tycoon Bernard Tapie is facing a criminal trial over a fraudulent 404 million-euro ($450 million today) arbitration package linked to his sale of sportswear company Adidas in the 1990s.
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Court Rejects Ghosn’s Request to Attend Nissan Board Meeting
A Japanese court has rejected a request by former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn, released on bail last week, to attend the Japanese automaker’s board meeting on Tuesday.
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Iran’s Rouhani Seeks to Boost Ties on First Visit to Baghdad
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani arrived in Baghdad on Monday, making his first official visit to the nation that Tehran once fought a bloody war against and later backed in the battle with the Islamic State group.
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Ethiopia Mourns Crash Victims as Investigators Seek Answers
Ethiopian Airlines has grounded all of its Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft as 'an extra safety precaution' following the crash of one of its planes in which 157 people were killed, a spokesman said Monday, as Ethiopia marked a day of mourning and the search for remains began for a second day.