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Alabama Woman Charged With Murder Says Husband Was Abusive
An Alabama woman who police say shot and killed her estranged husband in her own driveway has been charged with murder-domestic violence.
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Heatwave Hits Iberian Peninsula, Bringing Health Warnings
Much of the Iberian Peninsula is experiencing the year’s first heatwave, with the mercury expected to soar before peaking at 47 degrees Celsius (116.6 Fahrenheit) in some areas of southern Portugal this weekend.
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The Latest: Zimbabwe Presidential Results Out at 9 P.m.
The Latest on Zimbabwe’s election (all times local):
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Afghan Officials: 3 Foreign Workers Killed in Kabul
An Afghan official says three foreign workers were abducted in Kabul earlier in the day and their bodies were later found in one of the city’s more dangerous neighborhoods.
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Tokyo 2020 Triathlon to Start Early to Beat the Heat
Triathlon events at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics will be staged on the large man-made island of Odaiba in Tokyo Bay and will start early in the morning to counter the heat that is expected in the Japanese capital.
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French Rappers in Custody Over Orly Airport Scuffles
A French prosecutor says that prominent French rappers Booba and Kaaris are in custody after video emerged of them fighting in Paris’ Orly airport.
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China Appeals for US Calm After New Tariff Threat
China appealed to Washington on Thursday to stay calm and 'correct its attitude' following a U.S. threat to raise tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods in a dispute over technology policy.
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German Nationalist Criticized for Hitler Plot Post
The nationalist Alternative for Germany party is distancing itself from a member who reportedly described as a 'traitor' a leader of a failed 1944 attempt by officers to assassinate Adolf Hitler.
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New Delhi Robbers Escape With Valuable Commodity: Hair
Posing as customers, the three men entered a little New Delhi workshop early one morning. Then one pulled out a gun, and the trio demanded the most valuable thing there: Hair.
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No Torture Sign on Bodies of Russian Reporters Killed in CAR
Russia’s Foreign Ministry says there were no signs of torture on the bodies of three Russian journalists killed in the Central African Republic this week.