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Britain’s Brexit Heartland Seethes at Delay and ‘Betrayal’
Like its American namesake, the English town of Boston has a reputation for rebellion.
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German Exports Grow in July, Offering Some Relief to Economy
German exports grew in July compared with the previous month, a performance that provided some relief for Europe’s biggest economy after poor industrial data.
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10 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
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Italy’s Conte Pitches for Support in Key Parliament Votes
Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte is pitching for support in Parliament for his new left-leaning coalition ahead of crucial confidence votes.
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German-Tunisian Woman Arrested on IS Membership Charges
Federal prosecutors have arrested a German Tunisian woman on charges of being a member of a terror organization and for joining the Islamic State group in Syria.
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Elephant Injures 18 in Sri Lanka Buddhist Pageant
An elephant taking part in a Buddhist pageant in Sri Lanka has run berserk, injuring at least 18 people.
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The Latest: UK Investment in Netherlands Soars Since Brexit
The Latest on Brexit (all times local):
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Wallin Out to Shock Fury, Put Sweden Back on Boxing Map
The pretty Swedish coastal city of Sundsvall has had a couple of quirky brushes with elite heavyweight boxing over the years.
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9 Florida Students Hospitalized for Eating ‘THC-Laced Candy’
Authorities say nine students from a Florida charter school ate marijuana-infused candy and were hospitalized with stomach pains.
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Pope Honors Mauritius Diversity, Urges Ethnical Development
Pope Francis visited the Indian Ocean nation of Mauritius on Monday to celebrate its diversity, encourage a more ethical development and honor a 19th century French missionary who ministered to freed slaves.