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Iran Retrieves Data, Cockpit Talk From Downed Ukraine Plane
Iran has retrieved some data, including a portion of cockpit conversations, from the Ukrainian jetliner accidentally downed by the Revolutionary Guard forces in January, killing all 176 people on board, an Iranian official said Sunday.
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AP Explains: Why Revolt in Belarus Is Different From Ukraine
A former Soviet republic on the fault line between Russia and Europe is boiling with revolt this summer. Sounds familiar – but Belarus 2020 isn't Ukraine 2014, and that's why it's hard to predict what will happen next.
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Collision of Bus, Van in Poland Kills 9, Injures 7
A bus and a passenger van have collided in Poland, killing all nine people in the van and injuring seven people who were traveling in the bus, rescue officials and media reported Sunday.
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AP PHOTOS: Splash! Virus Spawns Portable Pool Fad in Spain
As pretty much everywhere else, the coronavirus pandemic has meant more time at home for Spaniards. For many of those furloughed or out of business it has also meant less income and no way to afford a vacation to escape the sweltering temperatures of the Spanish summer.
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US Envoy Joins Taiwan President at Military Memorial
The U.S. envoy to Taiwan joined President Tsai Ing-wen at a military memorial service Sunday in a fresh show of warming relations that threatened to add to irritants in Washington's relations with Beijing.
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South Korea Elevates Distancing as Virus Nears Spring Levels
Beaches and churches were closed and baseball games were played in empty stadiums on Sunday after South Korea added hundreds of new cases to its growing coronavirus caseload amid concerns that the epidemic is getting out of control.
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Police: 9 Arrested, 1 Officer Hurt During Unrest in Denver
Demonstrators donning helmets and shields clashed with police late Saturday in Denver, prompting officers to arrest at least nine people.
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4 Dead, 11 Missing as Flooding Hits Turkey’s Black Sea Coast
Four people have died in floods caused by heavy rain along Turkey's Black Sea coastline, the interior minister said Sunday.
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‘End of the World’: Countdown to Beirut’s Devastating Blast
The 10 firefighters who received the call shortly before 6 p.m. – about a big fire at the nearby port of Beirut – could not know what awaited them.
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Protest Erupts Over Fatal Police Shooting of Black Man
The mother of a man fatally shot by Louisiana police said her son was intelligent, shy and had sought therapy for social anxiety. Her lawyers said they plan to sue over the death of Trayford Pellerin, who police said had a knife and was trying to enter a convenience store.