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Macedonian Lawmakers Repeat Debate on Name Deal With Greece
Macedonian lawmakers are debating a historic deal with neighboring Greece for the second time in two weeks, after Macedonia’s president temporarily blocked the agreement.
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Iran Summons 3 European Envoys Over Its Detained Diplomat
Iran’s state TV is reporting that the country’s foreign ministry has summoned envoys from France, Germany and Belgium over the case of an Iranian diplomat detained in Germany.
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The Latest: German Interior Min. Talks Migrants in Austria
The Latest on the influx of migrants into Europe (all times local):
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Iranian Media: Gunmen Kill Sunni Cleric in Southern Town
Iran’s official IRNA news agency says that gunmen have shot to death a Sunni cleric in a town in southern Iran.
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Second Night of Violence in French City Over Police Shooting
France’s western city of Nantes has undergone a second night of violence over the fatal police shooting of a driver apparently trying to avoid an identity check.
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Intense Airstrikes Reported in Southwestern Syria’s Daraa
A Syria war-monitoring group and an opposition paramedics’ organization say the Syrian government and the Russian air force have launched intense airstrikes on rebel-held areas in the southwestern province of Daraa.
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AP PHOTOS: Paris Bistros Seek UN Status as Cultural Gems
Paris wouldn’t be Paris without its bistros and terrace cafes. Now businessmen and chefs want that integral part of the French capital’s way of life to be officially recognized as of global value and endangered.
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German Farmers Expect Poor Harvest Amid Drought, Record Heat
Germany’s farmers expect a poor harvest this year due to a prolonged drought and an unusually long stretch of warm weather.
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Jaguar Issues Warning on Brexit Ahead of Key Meeting
Jaguar Land Rover has issued a stark warning on Brexit, saying it will reconsider 80 billion pounds ($106 billion) of investment in the U.K. if the government fails to negotiate a deal that protects free trade with the European Union.
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Trial Begins for Ex-Israeli Minister Charged as Iran Spy
A former Israeli government minister charged with spying for archenemy Iran is standing trial in Jerusalem.