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Sudan’s New PM Launches Probe Into Protesters’ Deaths
Sudan’s newly appointed prime minister is launching an independent investigation into June’s deadly crackdown on protesters that killed dozens.
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Travel Firm Thomas Cook Holds Talks to Avoid a Collapse
Thomas Cook, one of the world’s oldest and largest travel companies, is holding talks with shareholders in a last-ditch bid to avoid going bankrupt.
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Collins Fights Back to Beat Venus Williams at Wuhan Open
American Danielle Collins beat seven-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams 7-5, 7-6 (5) in the opening round of the Wuhan Open on Sunday.
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Jailed Tunisia Magnate Optimistic About Winning Presidency
Jailed Tunisian media magnate Nabil Karoui says he’s 'reasonably optimistic' about winning Tunisia’s presidential runoff, where he is facing independent law professor Kais Saied.
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Israeli President Begins Talks to Form New Government
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin is starting his two-day consultations with all elected parties before deciding upon the prime minister-designate amid post-election deadlock.
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Albania Inspects Quake Damages, Sees Over 100 Aftershocks
Many Albanians in the capital of Tirana and the port city of Durres have not gone back home after a 5.8 magnitude earthquake injured 105 people and damaged hundreds of homes.
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From IS Camp, Syrian Family Returns Home to a Hostile City
Kurdish-led authorities in northeast Syria are allowing hundreds of Syrian families linked to the Islamic State group to return home to the city of Raqqa.
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Missing Camp Pendleton Marine Found Safe at Texas Rest Stop
A U.S. Marine believed to have left Arizona for California’s Camp Pendleton never arrived, but was found days later at a Texas rest area, unharmed.
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Thompson-Robinson, UCLA Rally Past No. 19 Washington St.
Coach Chip Kelly says he never lost faith in his UCLA team, even as it was losing its first three games.
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Iran Vows to Lead Gulf Security, as US Sends More Troops
Iran’s president said Sunday his country should lead regional security in the strategic Persian Gulf and warned against the presence of foreign forces, as the country’s nuclear deal with world powers collapses and the U.S. deployed more troops to boost security for its Arab allies.