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Memorial to Marathon Bombing Victims Takes Shape in Boston
A memorial to victims of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings is taking shape.
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US Missiles Found in Libya Compound Belonged to France
France’s Defense Ministry has acknowledged that U.S.-made missiles captured from the self-styled Libyan National Army belonged to the French military.
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In Denmark, Police Book Scooter Users for Drunk Driving
Police in the Danish capital say at least 30 people face preliminary charges for operating electric scooters under the influence of alcohol or drugs, as part of a wider move to highlight that traffic laws also apply to scooters.
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UK, Canada Launch Push to Protect Media Freedom
Britain and Canada are leading a push to secure more protections for journalists, saying a free press 'protects society from the abuse of power.'
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Dozens Rally on Red Square to Support Crimean Tatars
More than two dozen people have rallied on Red Square in a rare public protest against the crackdown on Tatars in Russian-occupied Crimea.
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Thai PM Revokes Some Junta Orders Before Heading New Gov’t
The leader of Thailand’s military junta has revoked dozens of special executive orders and vowed to stop issuing more as he prepares to lead an elected civilian government.
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Brexit: Ex-PM Vows Legal Action if UK Parliament Suspended
A former British prime minister has threatened to take Conservative Party leadership candidate Boris Johnson to court if he tries to suspend Parliament to deliver a no-deal Brexit.
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Somalia Executes 3 Over Deadly 2017 Hotel Attack
Somalia’s military says it executed three men convicted of carrying out a deadly attack on a hotel in the capital in 2017.
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UK Plan to Control Online Porn Is Watched as Test Case
The global push to more tightly regulate the internet and big tech firms is spreading to one of the web’s biggest and least visible corners: porn.
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EU Trims Economic Growth Forecasts Amid Trade Tensions
The European Union said Wednesday it has trimmed its forecasts for economic growth next year as global trade tensions weigh on the bloc’s export-focused manufacturers.