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Albania Transfers IS Terror Cell Suspect to Germany
Albania has transferred to Germany a Tajik man accused of being part of a cell of the Islamic State group that allegedly planned to attack U.S. military facilities in Germany, prosecutors said Tuesday.
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Norway Cruise Ship Passengers With Coronavirus Reach 43
The number of passengers on a Norwegian cruise ship who have tested positive for the coronavirus has reached 43, authorities said Tuesday.
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Sony’s Profit Up as People Staying Home Play Video Games
Japanese electronics and entertainment company Sony Corp. said Tuesday that its April-June profit jumped 53% as its video game and other online businesses thrived with people staying home due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Latest: A Cough Could Lead to Red Card in Soccer
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
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Where’s Juan Carlos? Spain Mulls Former Monarch’s Future
Speculation over the whereabouts of former monarch Juan Carlos gripped Spain on Tuesday, a day after he announced he was leaving the country for an unspecified destination amid a growing financial scandal.
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Thai Prosecutors Suggest Drug Charge Against Red Bull Scion
Facing renewed public outrage, prosecutors in Thailand said Tuesday that police should file drug charges against a scion of the Red Bull energy drink fortune in connection with the 2012 hit-and-run death of a police officer.
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Done for the Year: Braves Ace Soroka Felled by Torn Achilles
When Mike Soroka’s teammates heard him scream, they feared the worst.
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BP to Cut Dividends as It Prepares for Fossil Fuel Decline
BP plc says it plans to slash dividends as the global oil company prepares for declining sales of fossil fuels by boosting investment in alternative energy projects.
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Day 11 of Postponed Tokyo Games Finally Brings Summer Heat
Tuesday would have been Day 11 of the 2020 Olympics. And it finally brought what was feared the most before the pandemic postponed the games for a year: A hot and humid Tokyo summer day.
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Baseball Teams Try to Adapt, Find Safe Options on Road Trips
Gone for now are the days of baseball players, often dirt-stained and still in uniform, gathering in the clubhouse to scarf down a late night meal before heading their separate ways until doing it all again some 24 hours later.