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Even With 2 Wins, Mexico’s Place in Next Round Not Secure
Seven teams have won their first two World Cup matches, and six of them are through to the next round.
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Officials: Chlorine Leak Sparks Hazmat Response; 30 Sickened
Officials say about 30 people were hospitalized after workers at a Massachusetts company began feeling ill, triggering a hazmat response to the building.
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US to Send FBI Experts to Investigate Deadly Ethiopia Blast
Ethiopia says the United States will send FBI investigators to look into Saturday’s deadly attack on a massive rally for the new prime minister.
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Report: Protesters Swarm Iran’s Grand Bazaar in Tehran
A semi-official news agency in Iran is reporting that protesters have swarmed Tehran’s Grand Bazaar amid nationwide anger over the country’s troubled economy.
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NATO Chief Sees July Decision on Launching Macedonia Talks
NATO’s chief says he expect the leaders of the military alliance will decide at a summit next month to officially launch membership talks with Macedonia.
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The Latest: Heat Wave Means Water Giveaway at Russia-Uruguay
With Russia set to play Uruguay in a heat wave, authorities in Samara say they’ll be distributing free drinking water at the stadium.
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South Sudan’s Rival Leaders Set to Meet Again in Sudan
South Sudan President Salva Kiir has arrived in neighboring Sudan to meet again with rival Riek Machar amid fragile efforts to end their country’s five-year civil war.
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Hours Before Polls Open, Trump to Stump for S. Carolina Gov
As he fights for his political life, Gov. Henry McMaster could be getting a big boost on Monday as the two-week sprint to South Carolina’s primary runoff comes to an end.
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Uber Goes to Court to Remain in Business in London
Uber is beginning its court case to remain on the streets of London, arguing that the ride-hailing app has made significant changes since a regulator refused to renew the company’s operating license last year.
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Ethiopia Says Rival Eritrea Sending 1st Delegation This Week
Ethiopia says a delegation from longtime rival Eritrea is visiting this week for the first time in two decades after surprising gestures by both sides aimed at ending one of Africa’s longest-running conflicts.