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UK Court Rules Against Dying Man’s Bid for Assisted Suicide
Britain’s Court of Appeal has rejected an attempt from a terminally ill man to overturn the country’s blanket ban on assisted suicide, ruling that such a decision needs to be made by politicians in Parliament.
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Sweden Gives Rwandan-Born Man Life Over 1994 Genocide
A Swedish court has sentenced a 49-year-old Rwandan-born man to life for his role over the 1994 genocide in the African country.
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The Latest: Poland Reverses Course on Disputed Holocaust Law
The Latest on Poland reversing course on a disputed Holocaust speech law (all times local):
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Germany Probes 21 Deaths Linked to Poisoned Sandwich Case
Police in Germany are investigating the premature deaths of 21 people going back to the year 2000, following the arrest of a man suspected of trying to poison a colleague’s sandwich.
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Russian Singer Trolls US Election Saga in Music Video
Donald Trump in a hotel room with bikini-clad beauty contestants, a suspicious-looking suitcase changing hands, Ivanka Trump clinking glasses with Hillary Clinton — all under the gaze of security agents.
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UN Human Rights Monitor Denounces Lack of Access to Myanmar
The U.N. special rapporteur for Myanmar is denouncing human rights violations by the country’s government against ethnic Rohingya Muslims who have fled violence by the hundreds of thousands to Bangladesh.
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Serena Williams Seeded 25th at Wimbledon
Serena Williams has been seeded 25th for the women’s singles tournament at Wimbledon, the All England Club has announced.
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Maradona Says He’s Well After Being Treated at World Cup
Argentine football great Diego Maradona says he is well after requiring medical treatment at a World Cup game in Russia.
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Maradona ‘Fine’ After Being Treated by Doctor at World Cup
Argentina soccer great Diego Maradona says he is 'fine' after being treated by a doctor during his country’s victory over Nigeria at the World Cup.
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US Envoy Haley Sees Opportunities for Expanded India-US Ties
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley says she sees opportunities in developing stronger ties with India in multiple ways, especially in countering terrorism and military cooperation.