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France: Macron Vows to Protect Women From Abusive Partners
French President Emmanuel Macron is promising new protection for women abused by their husbands or boyfriends, amid growing concern about women killed by abusive partners.
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Iraqi Forces Begin Operation Against IS Along Syrian Border
Iraq’s security and paramilitary forces have begun a military operation along the border with Syria aiming to clear the area of Islamic State group militants.
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Frankfurt Prepares to Defuse WWII Bomb, Thousands Evacuated
Thousands of people have been evacuated from a district of Frankfurt that includes the European Central Bank headquarters as authorities prepare to defuse a 500-kilo (1,100-pound) World War II bomb.
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Wife of Arrested Chinese Ex-Interpol President Sues Agency
The wife of former Interpol President Meng Hongwei is suing the international police agency, accusing Interpol of failing to protect him from arrest in China and failing to protect his family.
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Key Events Raising Tensions in the Persian Gulf
Iran announced Sunday it will raise its enrichment of uranium, breaking another limit of its faltering 2015 nuclear deal with world powers and further heightening tensions between Tehran and the U.S.
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AP EXPLAINS: Iran’s Nuclear Program as 2015 Deal Unravels
Iran announced Sunday it will raise its enrichment of uranium, breaking another limit of its faltering 2015 nuclear deal with world powers and further heightening tensions between Tehran and the U.S.
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Migrants in Italy Boat Dispute Disembark on Lampedusa
Migrants on a rescue boat that docked in the Italian island of Lampedusa against an explicit ban have disembarked after the vessel was impounded.
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2 Runners Gored Racing With Bulls at Pamplona’s Festival
Spanish officials say the opening bull run of this year’s San Fermin festival in the northern city of Pamplona has left at least five people injured, including two who were gored by bulls.
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The Latest: UN Nuclear Agency to Verify Iran’s Latest Moves
The Latest on U.S.-Iran tensions (all times local):
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Hong Kong Protesters Aim to Take Message to Mainland Chinese
Protesters in Hong Kong were taking their message to visitors from mainland China on Sunday in a march to a high-speed rail station that connects to Guangdong city and other mainland destinations.