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The Latest: Zarif: Don’t Blame Iran for Saudi Oil Attacks
The Latest on the tensions in the Persian Gulf a day after Iran-backed Yemeni rebels attacked major oil sites in Saudi Arabia (all times local):
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Activists Block Main Entrance to Frankfurt Auto Show
Activists have blocked the main entrance to the Frankfurt Motor Show in a protest against what they call the 'climate and environment destroyers' of the auto industry.
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Israeli PM Convenes Cabinet in West Bank Ahead of Election
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is convening his final pre-election Cabinet meeting in a part of the West Bank he’s vowed to annex if re-elected.
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Iran Dismisses US Allegation It Was Behind Saudi Oil Attacks
Iran denied on Sunday it was involved in Yemen rebel drone attacks the previous day that hit the world’s biggest oil processing facility and an oil field in Saudi Arabia, just hours after America’s top diplomat alleged that Tehran was behind the 'unprecedented attack on the world’s energy supply.'
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Berlin Celebrates Postwar Visitor Program for Expelled Jews
Berlin was the last place Helga Melmed had expected to see again.
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Tunisia Seeks New Leader to Boost Economy, Fight Terror
Tunisians are casting ballots in their North African country’s second democratic presidential election, choosing among 26 candidates for a leader who can safeguard its young democracy and tackle its unemployment, corruption and economic despair.
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British Prime Minister’s Aide Divides, but Will He Conquer?
To some, he’s a strategic genius. Others call him a mayhem-loving anarchist.
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AP PHOTOS: Ex-Army Chief Hoping to Be Israel’s Next Premier
As former army chief of staff Benny Gantz campaigns to be Israel’s next leader, he is relying less on policy specifics than on the archetypal image of a military man who can rise above the political fray and defend a country that feels perpetually under siege.
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Oregon Wraps Nonconference Slate With 35-3 Win Over Montana
Justin Herbert isn’t satisfied yet but he’s confident that the Ducks are on the right path.
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Embattled Israeli PM Fights for Survival in Do-over Election
A visibly frantic Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in the fight of his political life as the country heads to national elections for the second time this year.