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Joshua’s US Debut in Doubt Because of Opponent’s Failed Test
Anthony Joshua’s debut fight in the United States could be in doubt after his promoter said the world heavyweight champion’s opponent has failed a doping test.
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The Latest: Pope Tells of Sadness Over Notre Dame Fire
The Latest on the fire that tore through the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris (all times local):
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Head of Foxconn Announces Taiwan Presidential Bid
Terry Gou, the head of the world’s largest electronics supplier, Foxconn, said Wednesday he plans to run for president of Taiwan, bringing his pro-business and pro-China policies to what is expected to be a crowded field for next year’s election.
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AP Exclusive: Undercover Spy Targeted Kaspersky Critics
Keir Giles’ first thought was that the man’s cheap-looking suit didn’t seem right for a private equity executive. The man seated in front of him at the London hotel claimed to live in Hong Kong, but didn’t seem overly familiar with the city. Then there was the awkward conversation, which kept returning to one topic in particular: the Russian antivirus firm Kaspersky Lab.
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Europe Car Sales Sink for 7th Straight Month
New car sales in Europe are continuing to fall for the seventh straight month, dropping by 4 percent in March.
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Germany Arrests Man Accused of Helping Recruit for IS Group
German authorities have arrested a man suspected of joining the Islamic State group in Syria and later helping send another new recruit for IS from Germany to Syria.
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Israel Demolishes Home of Suspected Palestinian Attacker
The Israeli military has demolished the family home of a Palestinian suspected in a drive-by shooting against Israelis in the occupied West Bank.
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Italy Arrests 2 Terror Suspects Training for Combat in Syria
Italian news agency ANSA says authorities have arrested an Italian convert to Islam and a Moroccan resident who met over the Internet and were preparing to fight with Islamic State in Syria.
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$1 Billion Raised to Rebuild Paris’ Notre Dame After Fire
Nearly $1 billion has already poured in from ordinary worshippers and high-powered magnates around the world to restore the fire-ravaged Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, after the French president set a controversial five-year deadline to get the work done.
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AP Interview: Palestinian PM Accuses US of ‘Financial War’
The new Palestinian prime minister on Tuesday accused the United States of declaring 'financial war' on his people and said an American peace plan purported to be in the works will be 'born dead.'