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UK Medical Drug Supply Still Uncertain in a No-Deal Brexit
Britain’s government watchdog says there is still a 'significant amount' of work to do to make sure the country has an adequate supply of licensed drugs in case of a no-deal Brexit.
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Bulgarian Court to Eye Revoking Parole for Australian Man
Bulgaria’s highest court says it will look into a petition by the chief prosecutor to revoke the parole by a lower court to an Australian man convicted of fatally stabbing a Bulgarian student during a 2007 brawl.
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UEFA Punishes Red Star for Latest Fan Racism Incident
UEFA has punished Red Star Belgrade for the latest 'racist behavior' by its fans, and banned the club from selling tickets to its fans for a Champions League game at Tottenham.
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Egypt’s President Warns Against ‘Deceitful’ Calls to Protest
Egypt’s president has warned against 'deceitful' attempts to discredit his rule amid fresh calls for anti-government protests.
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France Remembers Grand Ex-President Chirac, Flaws and All
Mourners are signing memory books, flags are lowered and French politicians from across the spectrum are paying tributes to late President Jacques Chirac.
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Kashmiris Eagerly Await India, Pakistan Leaders’ UN Speeches
Residents of Indian-controlled Kashmir hope speeches by Indian and Pakistani leaders at the U.N. General Assembly will turn world attention to the disputed Himalayan region.
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The Latest: Juncker: Brexit Deal Failure ‘UK’s Fault Alone’
The Latest on Britain’s plans to leave the European Union (all times local):
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EU Slaps Sanctions on 7 More in Venezuela Over Rights Abuses
The European Union is imposing sanctions on seven members of Venezuela’s security and intelligence services on suspicion that they are involved in torture and other rights violations.
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Adviser to Johnson Dismisses Concerns About Brexit Tensions
A senior adviser to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has dismissed concerns about tensions arising from Parliamentary debates over Brexit, telling supporters that it isn’t surprising that people are upset about the country’s failure to leave the European Union.
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Lebanese Clear Civil War-Era Mines From Famed Cedar Forests
Kneeling beneath Lebanon’s ancient cedars, Waheeb Humayed peers through a protective visor and waves a metal detector until he hears the tell-tale beep. He clips the grass, pushes a small prodder into the ground and gently sweeps the dirt away with a garden trowel, revealing another deadly mine.