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Delayed Congo Legislative Vote Begins in Ebola Areas
Long-awaited legislative elections are underway in three provincial centers in Congo after authorities postponed them because of Ebola and violence.
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After Migrant Appeal, Pope Ministers to Flock in Morocco
Pope Francis is turning his attention to Morocco’s small Christian community during a two-day visit after already reaching out to the kingdom’s Muslim majority and calling for a greater welcome for its growing number of migrants.
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Arab Leaders Meet in Tunisia With Eye on Trump’s Golan Move
Arab leaders are meeting in Tunisia’s capital hoping to project unified opposition to President Donald Trump’s recognition of Israel’s sovereignty over the occupied Golan Heights.
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Al-Shabab Says It Executed 4 Accused Spies in Somalia
Somalia’s al-Shabab Islamic extremist group says it has executed four men accused of spying for the British, Djibouti and Somali intelligence agencies.
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Brazil’s Bolsonaro Warmly Received by Netanyahu in Israel
Israel’s prime minister has warmly welcomed Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on his first state visit to Israel.
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Reports: Man Shoots Dead 7 Family Members in Iran
Iranian media says a man has shot dead seven members of his wife’s family in the southwestern city of Dezful.
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TIPPING OFF: Women’s Elite Eight Features All Top Seeds
The cream of women’s basketball has risen to the top.
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TIPPING OFF: Krzyzewski-Izzo Matchup Highlights Elite Eight
A coaching matchup for the ages highlights Sunday’s regional finals in the NCAA Tournament.
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Israel Reopens Gaza Crossings After Week of Hostilities
Israeli authorities have reopened the two crossings with the Gaza Strip after days of hostilities in a sign that cease-fire talks may be advancing.
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Virginia, Texas Tech Give Final Four Certain New Look
Texas Tech shut down the nation’s most efficient offense to reach its first Final Four in 93 years as a program.