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NY Could Become First State to Ban Cat Declawing
New York would be the first state to ban the declawing of cats under legislation heading to a vote in the state Legislature.
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Poland: Cabinet Reshuffled After Some Ministers Win EU Seats
Poland’s president has sworn in new members of Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki’s Cabinet after several government ministers won mandates to the European Parliament.
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International Police Operation Captures Cocaine in Atlantic
Portuguese police say they have intercepted a Brazilian trawler in the Atlantic Ocean and found on board cocaine with a street value of more than 30 million euros ($34 million).
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2 Bodies Found in Danube Are South Koreans From Sunken Boat
Two bodies found in the Danube River have been confirmed as South Korean victims of last week’s sightseeing boat accident in Budapest.
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EU Legal Expert Says Online Defamation Enforceable Worldwide
A top European Union legal adviser says social media networks like Facebook could be ordered to take down anywhere in the world any text, photo or other material judged defamatory by a court.
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Scandinavian Airlines Stops Duty Free Sales to Cut Emissions
Scandinavian Airlines says it will stop selling duty-free goods on its flights to reduce the weight of its aircraft and save fuel and ultimately reduce carbon emissions, saying 'every step on the way to sustainable travel is important.'
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Trump Baby Blimp Flies in London as Protests Greet President
As British Prime Minister Theresa May meets President Donald Trump on Tuesday, thousands of protesters plan to tell the U.S. leader he should have stayed at home.
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AP PHOTOS: How Hong Kong Supported, and Remembers, Tiananmen
As pro-democracy protests took hold in China in 1989, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of neighboring Hong Kong to show their support.
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Germany’s Merkel Defends Talk of ‘European Champions’
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is defending her government’s advocacy of creating 'European champions' in business in the face of sharp criticism from the country’s main industry lobby group.
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Eurozone Jobless Rate Lowest in Over a Decade
The unemployment rate has fallen fell to its lowest in more than a decade in the 19 countries that use the euro, as domestic demand keeps growth chugging despite ill winds from slowing global trade.