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Iranian Parliament Labels Entire US Military as Terrorist
Iranian media say the parliament has approved a bill that labels all U.S. military forces as terrorist.
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China Lashes Out at US Over Iran Oil Sanctions Move
Beijing on Tuesday again lashed out at a U.S. decision to impose sanctions on countries that buy Iranian oil, calling it a violation of China’s interests that will intensify turmoil in the Middle East and international energy markets.
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France: Far-Right Claims Surface for Macron’s Ally
Nathalie Loiseau, who leads French president Emmanuel Macron’s party in the May European Union parliament elections, is facing criticism after a report that she featured on a list alongside far-right candidates at a student’s election 35 years ago.
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The Latest: Woman Arrested in Killing of N Ireland Reporter
The Latest on the killing of a journalist in Northern Ireland (all times local):
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Kazakhstan’s Acting Leader to Run for President
Kazakhstan’s ruling party has nominated the interim president to run in the presidential election later this year.
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Preparations Underway for Kim-Putin Summit in Russia
Preparations are underway for a summit between the leader of North Korea and Russia’s president, Russian officials and media reported Tuesday.
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LEADING OFF: Sale Tries to Turn Corner, Harper Gets Heated
A look at what’s happening around the majors today:
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The Latest: Sri Lanka: Bombings Retaliation for Christchurch
The Latest on the Easter attacks in Sri Lanka (all times local):
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UK’s May Under Fire as Parliament Returns From Brexit Break
British Prime Minister Theresa May faced renewed pressure Tuesday from her restive Conservative Party to resign as lawmakers returned to Parliament — and to Brexit wrangling — after an 11-day Easter break.
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Militants Blamed in Sri Lanka Attacks Had Incendiary Leader
The purported leader of an Islamic extremist group blamed for an Easter attack in Sri Lanka that killed over 300 people began posting videos online three years ago calling for non-Muslims to be 'eliminated,' faith leaders said Tuesday.