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Internet Restored in Ethiopia 10 Days After Assassinations
Ethiopia has begun restoring internet access 10 days after it was cut following the assassinations of six top government officials.
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OPEC Confident Non-Members Will Back Oil Cut Extension
Major oil producing nations are meeting in Vienna for a second day, with OPEC members expressing confidence that non-members of the cartel will sign off on a deal to extend cuts for another nine months.
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Mom: United Put Teen Son on the Wrong International Flight
A North Carolina woman says United Airlines put her teenage son on the wrong international flight, nearly sending him to Germany instead of Sweden.
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Maryland Man Charged in Drag Queen Storytime Scuffle
A man allegedly assaulted a Maryland public library board member during a Drag Queen Storytime library event.
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Protests Mar the Opening of the European Parliament
Legislators from right-wing parties, Brexiteers and Catalan independence backers have disrupted the formal opening session of the European Parliament.
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The Latest: Czech PM Dismisses Dutch Socialist to Be EU Head
The Latest on the European Union summit (all times local):
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Thousands Battle Large Blaze in Parched Northern Germany
Thousands of firefighters, soldiers and civil defense personnel are battling a large wildfire at an area used for military exercises in northern Germany after weeks of dry weather.
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EU Leaders Look to Set Aside Embarrassing Top Jobs Impasse
European Union leaders gathered yet again Tuesday in an effort to overcome an embarrassing deadlock over a series of job nominations to key posts at the bloc for at least the next five years.
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Reaction to the Death of Angels Pitcher Tyler Skaggs
Reaction from the baseball world to the death of Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs on Monday at 27:
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Sri Lankan AG Question Why 2 Officials Haven’t Been Arrested
Sri Lankan prosecutors have asked police to explain why two former senior officials have not been arrested for alleged negligence leading to the Easter Sunday bombings that killed more than 250 people at churches and hotels.