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Protesters Rally Against Border Deal in Russia’s Caucasus
Several hundred people are rallying in a city in Russia’s North Caucasus, protesting a land swap deal with a neighboring region.
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Warrant: Florida Mom Who Left Baby in Car Waited to Get Help
A Florida woman is accused of leaving her toddler in a hot car for more than eight hours and waiting before driving him to a hospital.
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Aid Groups Now Using the Same Data Technology as Bitcoin
In the Za’atari refugee camp in Jordan, Amar Al-Eid heads toward the checkout of the food distribution store carrying supplies for his two children. The shopkeeper raises a black box to his face and scans the Syrian refugee’s iris. The transaction goes through and a day’s rations are secured.
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Tsitsipas Beats De Minaur to Reach Tokyo Quarters
Stefanos Tsitsipas won the first ATP main-draw match with fellow rising star Alex de Minaur 6-3, 5-7, 6-1 to reach the Japan Open quarterfinals on Thursday.
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EgyptAir Stands by Purported Interview With Drew Barrymore
EgyptAir is standing by a writer for its in-flight magazine who penned a bizarre article purportedly based on an interview with American actress Drew Barrymore.
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Berlin Nightclub Patrons Urged to Get Meningitis Test
Berlin authorities are calling on patrons of a nightclub in the German capital to immediately visit a doctor and get checked for bacterial meningitis after they may have been exposed to the contagious disease there.
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7 Turkish Soldiers Killed in Blast Blamed on Kurdish Rebels
Kurdish rebels on Thursday detonated an explosive device on a road in southeast Turkey, killing at least seven soldiers, a senior official said. Two other soldiers were wounded in the attack.
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Red Sox, Yankees Ready to Rumble Again in Playoffs
Fans have been waiting for another one of these rumbles: baseball’s most-bitter rivals set to tangle again, this time as 100-win heavyweights in the playoffs.
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Danske Bank in Touch With US Regarding Estonian Branch
Denmark’s largest bank says it is 'in dialogue' with U.S. authorities regarding its Estonian branch after an internal report detailed a massive money laundering scandal involving its subsidiary in Estonia.
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Mixed Start for US at Team Golf Event, South Korea Perfect
The United States had a mixed start on the opening day of the UL International Crown team golf tournament on Thursday, splitting the fourballs against Sweden, while favorite South Korea collected a maximum four points with two wins over Taiwan.