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U.K. Train Strikes Bring Rail Travel to a Standstill
Union leaders representing railway workers joined the picket line in the protracted face-off between unions and railway companies over wage disparities and pensions.
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Murkowski Advances in Alaska Senate Primary
After casting her primary vote, Senator Lisa Murkowski, Republican of Alaska, said she hoped the G.O.P. did not become 'the party of Donald Trump.' She faces a tough political fight after voting to convict the former president in his impeachment trial following the Jan. 6 attack.
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South Korea Vows Help to North and Urges It to Give Up Nuclear Efforts
Yoon Suk-yeol, president of South Korea, said he did not want political change in North Korea brought by force but would welcome change occurring naturally as a result of economic and diplomatic support.
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U.N. Ship Carries 23,000 Metric Tons of Grain From Ukraine to Africa
The first United Nations ship to transport Ukrainian grain to the Horn of Africa since the start of Russia's invasion has set sail from southern Ukraine, the World Food Program said.
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House Approves Climate, Tax and Health Care Legislation
House Democrats overcame Republican opposition to pass legislation that would cut prescription drug costs and invest billions in efforts to combat global warming.
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Police Identify Suspect in Stabbing of Salman Rushdie
The police said Hadi Matar, a New Jersey man, stabbed the 75-year-old author at least once in the neck and at least once in the abdomen.
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Protests Turn Deadly in Sierra Leone
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets to demand the president's resignation over the government's perceived failure to control rising fuel and food prices.
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Watch Live: Police Address Attack on Author Salman Rushdie
The author Salman Rushdie was attacked and stabbed several times onstage during an event in Chautauqua, N.Y., the police said.
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Sturgeon Moon Glows in Night Sky
Video captured the Sturgeon Moon, the last supermoon of the year, making its appearance.
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London Mayor Issues Heat Advisory
Mayor Sadiq Khan of London warned residents about the extremely hot weather the city has been experiencing and urged them to protect themselves.