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Croatia Says Its 3 Soldiers Wounded in Attack in Afghanistan
Croatia’s defense ministry says three Croatian soldiers serving in Afghanistan have been injured in an apparent attack by a suicide bomber on their convoy.
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Germany Condemns Killing of Russian LGBT Activist
Germany is condemning the killing of a political activist in Russia and urging authorities to find out whether the crime was related to her advocacy of LGBT rights.
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Brazilian Tennis Player Haddad Maia Fails Doping Test
The International Tennis Federation says Brazilian tennis player Beatriz Haddad Maia has been provisionally suspended for failing a doping test.
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Nissan’s Directors Say Governance Reforms to Bring Job Cuts
The executives charged with strengthening governance at Nissan are saying extensive job cuts are coming, designed to drive a recovery at the Japanese automaker.
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Former Kosovo PM Haradinaj Questioned at War Crimes Court
Kosovo’s former prime minister has arrived for questioning at a special court investigating alleged war crimes by separatist fighters from the Kosovo Liberation Army two decades ago.
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EU Braces for Boris Johnson as UK Leader _ and Brexit
Brussels is bracing for Boris and Brexit.
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DA: Dad’s Blood Found on Shovel in Case of Slain 5-Year-Old
Authorities say the blood of a Tennessee man charged in the death of his 5-year-old son has been found on a shovel.
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Prominent Russian Opposition Figure Navalny Arrested
Alexei Navalny, Russia’s most prominent opposition figure, has been detained by police and charged with unlawfully organizing a public gathering.
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2 S. Koreans, 15 Russians Held in NKorea After Boat Drifts
Two South Koreans and 15 Russians have been held in North Korea for a week after their boat drifted into North Korean waters, Seoul officials said Wednesday.
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The Latest: Iran Says US Did Not Intercept Drones
The Latest on tensions in the Persian Gulf (all times local):