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EU Parliament to Debate Possible Sanctions Against Hungary
The European Parliament is set to debate a move toward imposing political sanctions on Hungary for policies that opponents say are against democratic EU values and the rule of law.
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Impeached West Virginia Justices Due to Appear Before Senate
Four impeached Supreme Court justices in West Virginia are set for initial appearances before the state Senate.
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Mayor: Catch ‘Culprits’ Who Hoist Confederate-Themed Flag
The mayor of a majority-black Mississippi town says he wants to know who keeps hoisting the state flag that includes the Confederate battle emblem.
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Former F1 Champion Raikkonen Leaving Ferrari for Sauber
Kimi Raikkonen is leaving Ferrari for Sauber and will be replaced by Charles Leclerc.
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Top-Seeded Zhang, No. 2 Hsieh Advance at Japan Women’s Open
Top-seeded Zhang Shuai advanced to the second round of the Japan Women’s Open on Tuesday with a 7-5, 6-3 win over Magdalena Frech of Poland.
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The Latest: Palestinians File War Crimes Claim Over Hamlet
The Latest on reaction to closing of Palestine Liberation Organization mission in Washington (all times local):
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The Latest: Hurricane Florence Slightly Increases in Speed
The Latest on Hurricanes Florence and Isaac (all times local):
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AP Names Patrick Quinn as Deputy News Director in Asia
The Associated Press on Tuesday named a seasoned news manager with experience leading coverage from North Africa to Pakistan to help drive its daily multi-format news report in the Asia-Pacific region.
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UK Pay Rates Pick Up Strongly and Should Shore Up Growth
Official figures show that pay levels in the U.K. picked up strongly during the summer, a development that should shore up the economy amid the uncertainty surrounding Brexit.
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Germany’s 2 Main Department Store Chains Set to Merge
Germany’s two main department store chains are set to merge in a deal under which Canada-based Hudson’s Bay Co. will form a joint venture with Austria’s Signa.